Julianne Moore gets chieftain invite for Gourock Highland Games, Hollywood actress Julianne Moore has been invited to be chieftain at the Gourock Highland Games later this year.
The invitation came from Christopher McEleny, leader of the SNP group at Inverclyde Council, in recognition of the star's recent Best Actress win at the Oscars.
Moore, 54, paid tribute to her Scottish roots at the Baftas earlier this month.
Her late mother Anne was a social worker from Greenock in Inverclyde.
At the Bafta awards ceremony the actress, who holds dual US and British citizenship, said she owed her success to five Scottish women - including her mother who emigrated to America in 1950.More Read
The invitation came from Christopher McEleny, leader of the SNP group at Inverclyde Council, in recognition of the star's recent Best Actress win at the Oscars.
Moore, 54, paid tribute to her Scottish roots at the Baftas earlier this month.
Her late mother Anne was a social worker from Greenock in Inverclyde.
At the Bafta awards ceremony the actress, who holds dual US and British citizenship, said she owed her success to five Scottish women - including her mother who emigrated to America in 1950.More Read
