Eric Roberts Shares Candid Thoughts on Sister Julia Roberts’ Performance in “Steel Magnolias”
In his memoir, Runaway Train: Or, The Story of My Life So Far, Eric Roberts recently opened up about his thoughts on his sister Julia Roberts‘ performance in the 1989 hit film Steel Magnolias. While Julia received her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the movie, Eric didn’t hold back in sharing his honest opinions.
Eric acknowledged Julia’s success in films like Mystic Pizza and Pretty Woman, but he expressed his belief that her performance in Steel Magnolias fell short of her potential. He stated, “I don’t want to sound like an actor talking, or a jealous sibling, but I don’t think her performance held up in that movie. When I saw her in Steel Magnolias, I thought … ‘She’s almost a good actor, and one day she’s gonna be one.”
According to Eric, the overall performances in Steel Magnolias were lacking, with actors “chewing a lot of scenery” and relying on emotional scenes to garner recognition. Despite this critique, he acknowledged that Julia’s Southern roots and family heritage played a significant role in her appeal to audiences.
While Eric’s comments may have sparked controversy, they provide a unique insight into the dynamics of sibling relationships and the complexities of the acting industry. Julia Roberts’ success is undeniable, but Eric’s perspective offers a different lens through which to view her acclaimed career.
As fans continue to admire Julia Roberts’ performances onscreen, Eric’s candid reflections add a layer of depth to understanding the complexities of fame and talent within the Roberts family.