Julianne Moore enjoyed a dip in the ocean during a family vacation in Grosseto, Italy on Friday.
The Oscar winner, 64, showcased her shapely legs while protecting her fair skin from the sun in a black long sleeve one-piece bathing suit.
The Echo Valley star hid her bobbed auburn hair beneath a straw bucket hat and appeared to be makeup-free behind her dark sunglasses.
Moore was joined by her husband, Bart Freundlich, 55, who looked fit in a pair of black swimming trunks, and their daughter Liv, 23.
The young talent agency assistant showcased her curves in a gold bikini with a bandeau top and a string bottom.
Her long reddish-brown hair was pushed away from her face by her sunglasses.

Julianne Moore, 64, showcased her shapely legs while while enjoying a family outing in Grosseto, Italy on Friday
Moore was seen enjoying a float in the sapphire blue waters.
She was soon joined by Freundlich, who lay behind her on the flotation device.
The couple first met on the set of 1997’s The Myth of Fingerprints and quickly fell in love.
They welcomed their son Caleb, now 27, in December 1997. Moore and Freundlich married in 2003.
Caleb, a musician who teaches composition, was not seen with his family on the outing.
A while later, mom, dad and daughter were seen splashing together in the warm ocean.
Liv used a bright green noodle to float while chatting with her parents.
Freundlich appeared to be the family photographer, using his skills as a cameraman and director to take some snaps of their outing.


The actress enjoyed a dip in the ocean while protecting her fair skin with a long sleeve black one piece bathing suit. She protected her face and auburn locks with a bucket hat

The Oscar winner was joined by her husband Bart Freundlich, 55, and their daughter Liv, 23

Freundlich, 55, looked fit in a pair of black swimming trunks


Liv, who works as a talent agency assistant, showcased her curves in a gold bikini with a bandeau top and a string bottom. Her long reddish-brown hair was pushed away from her makeup-free face
The Far From Heaven star posed for a photo before heading down to the water, wearing her bathing suit with a pair of black palazzo pants.
Liv covered up in a pair of white overalls and her own straw hat.
The director later took a few snaps on his phone by the water as his wife looked at the waves.
Moore recently completed work on the thriller Control with James McAvoy and Jenna Coleman.
According to Deadline, she stars as a ‘pivotal character’ in the drama about a doctor who questions his reality after waking up one morning to the sound of a mysterious voice in his head.

Moore was seen enjoying a float in the sapphire blue waters with Freundlich lounging behind her


Moore and her husband of will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary in August. They first met on 1997’s The Myth of Fingerprints and have been going strong since

A while later, all three were seen splashing in the warm ocean Liv used a bright green noodle to float in the ocean
The movie is expected to be released later this year.
She has also signed on to star in an as-yet unnamed musical comedy directed by Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg.
Not much is known about the plot, but Moore will play a ‘shy woman who is unexpectedly cast in a community theater musical production, going to extremes as she loses herself in the role,’ according to the log line.
Paul Giamatti and Bernadette Peters will co-star.

Freundlich used his skills as a cameraman and director to take some snaps of his wife and daughter before heading out on their outing.

He later took a few snaps on his phone by the water as Moore looked at the waves
Earlier this year, Moore’s children’s book Freckle Face Strawberry was banned from schools serving the children of US military personnel and civilian defense employees.
The actress, who grew up as the daughter of an military attorney who later became a military judge, said in an Instagram post in February, the move came as ‘quite a shock.’
‘I can’t help but wonder what is so controversial about this picture book that cause it to be banned by the US Government,’ the ‘proud’ Frankfurt American High School graduate wrote.
‘I am truly saddened and never thought I would see this in a country where freedom of speech and expression is a constitutional right.’