She might have lost her Golden Globe this year, but Julianne Moore still has something to smile about: She'll be honored as this year's Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year by Harvard University.
The actress will be roasted by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals -- the nation's oldest undergradaute drama troupe -- on Jan. 27, according to the Boston Herald.
The group cites Moore's diverse film and television roles, as well as her foray into children's books, as the reasons for the honor.
She joins actresses Anne Hathaway, Renee Zellweger and Charlize Theron, who have all received the honor in recent years.
Moore was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress (Comedy) for her role in 'The Kids Are Alright' -- though she lost out to co-star Annette Bening. Moore joined another elite club in 2002, when she became one of only a handful of actors ever to receive two acting Oscar nominations, for her work in 'The Hours' and 'Far From Heaven,' in the same year.
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