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Julia Fiona Roberts was born in Atlanta on the 28th of October, 1967 as the daughter of Betty Lou Bredemus and Walter Grady Roberts. Her grandfather, her great-grandfather John Pendleton Roberts, a farmer and farmer, was the very first Roberts to move to Atlanta. Her father was a young man when he started to be interested in the theater. While an undergraduate at Emory University, he performed in a variety of productions in Atlanta. The air force was drafted in 1953 and, while being stationed at Biloxi Mississippi was cast in the military's production, which featured Betty Lou Bredemus who was also in the air force. The two married in 1955. Their first child Eric Anthony was born in 1956. Walter was studying at Tulane University, New Orleans Louisiana. In the year 1957, they quit the Air Force and Walter began his studies at Tulane University. The family relocated in 1960 in Decatur Georgia where Walter began working for Atlanta's Academy Theater and the Harrington Scenic and Lighting Studio. Walter and Betty Lou started production in 1964 on the local children's Saturday morning television show Bum Bum and His Buddies and their Buddies, which they themselves funded. In 1964 Betty Lou and Walter established The Actors and Writers Workshop. It lasted for six years. They were joined by Lelisa Billingsley (also known as Lisa) and Julia (also also known as Julie) in this time.
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