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By EMMA GUINNESS and CAROLINE PEACOCK

Published: 11:32 BST, 13 June 2025 | Updated: 11:33 BST, 13 June 2025

Julianne Moore put on a leggy display in a black fringed dress as she stepped out in New York on Thursday.

The American actress, 64, who is planning to permanently relocate to the UK, looked incredibly glamorous.

The look was completed with a pair of black sunglasses, ensuring all eyes were on Julianne’s new haircut which she debuted at the premiere of Netflix’s Sirens. 

The actress has been busy in recent days promoting her new film Echo Valley, which releases globally Friday. 

In the film, Julianne steps into the shoes of Kate Garrett, a grieving mother who is trying to keep her farm running when her daughter Claire interrupts her life of seclusion covered in blood and on the run from a drug dealer. 

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Julianne Moore, 64, put on a leggy display in a black fringed dress as she stepped out in New York on Thursday

Julianne Moore, 64, put on a leggy display in a black fringed dress as she stepped out in New York on Thursday 

The American actress, who is planning to permanently relocate to the UK, looked incredibly glamorous

The American actress, who is planning to permanently relocate to the UK, looked incredibly glamorous 

Julianne’s character is then forced to make some difficult decisions when it emerges that the blood her daughter is covered in is not her own.  

Described as an edge-of-your-seat thriller, the film also stars Sydney Sweeney, 27, as Julianne’s on-screen daughter Claire. 

Julianne’s appearance in New York comes after the actress revealed that she has considered relocating to the UK with her husband Bart Freundlich.

The actress was born in North Carolina but gained British citizenship because her late mother, Anne, was Scottish.

And now she could join a huge list of stars fleeing the US with some citing Trump as the reason they want to leave.  

Appearing on the Capital Breakfast with her Echo Valley co-star Sydney on Tuesday, Julianne opened up about her plans to move to the UK.

Host Chris Stark asked: ‘Julianne, you’re a British citizen, is that right?’ 

‘Yeah, my mother was from Scotland, so I have a British passport,’ Julianne explained. 

The look was completed with a pair of black sunglasses, ensuring all eyes were on Julianne's new haircut which she debuted at the premiere of Netflix's Sirens

The look was completed with a pair of black sunglasses, ensuring all eyes were on Julianne’s new haircut which she debuted at the premiere of Netflix’s Sirens 

Appearing on the Capital Breakfast with her Echo Valley co-star Sydney on Tuesday, Julianne opened up about her plans to move to the UK

Appearing on the Capital Breakfast with her Echo Valley co-star Sydney on Tuesday, Julianne opened up about her plans to move to the UK

The actress revealed that she has considered relocating to the UK with her husband Bart Freundlich (pictured together in 2024)

The actress revealed that she has considered relocating to the UK with her husband Bart Freundlich (pictured together in 2024)

Chris said: ‘That’s so cool.’

‘I know it is cool, right?’ Julianne added.

‘So, what’s it like being back? Could you see yourself maybe coming and living here full-time?’ Chris asked.

Julianne revealed: ‘I can actually, my husband and I have talked about that sometimes. It could be kind of fun.

‘I’ve worked here a lot and I’m really comfortable here. I’ve been working here, gosh, probably since the nineties.’

Radio co-host Jordan North asked: ‘Really?’ 

Sian Welby added: ‘What since Hannibal?’

‘Yeah, since before that actually,’ Julianne laughed before continuing: ‘Once I was coming into the UK and somebody told me I was in the wrong line and I was like ‘no I’m not!’

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Julianne Moore, 64, puts on leggy display in a thigh-high split fringed dress as she steps out in New York – amid plans to relocate to the UK

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