
Nepo baby with Hollywood star mum and director dad releases new song – can you guess his A-list parents?
THIS nepo-baby has very famous Hollywood star parents - but can you guess who they are?
The 27-year-old singer has been making his own name in the industry.
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This nepo-baby has very famous Hollywood parents
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Instead of following in his parents acting footsteps, he has found his passion for music and has spent the last year releasing music.
But have you worked out who it is yet?
It's singer-songwriter Caleb Moore. And his parents are none other than A-lister
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His mum is A-lister Julianne Moore and dad is director Bart Freundlich
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Caleb is Julianne's first born child.
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He attended Davidson College before earning a Masters in Music and Screen Scoring at New York University.
Caleb appeared in the 2014 movie Still Alice alongside his mother.
She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the
film
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He has also appeared in Trust The Man in 2005.
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Caleb's breakthrough singles Sunshine and Happier was released in 2023, followed by track Missed Me.
Julianne Moore, 63, shines in golden plunging gown at The Room Next Door premiere as film gets 17 minute ovation
In an interview with
"It's such a gift to be able to do music for a living honestly," he said.
"I'm always reminding myself of that, 'cause ultimately no matter how bogged down I feel at any one time by work or the uncertainty that is being an independent artist, the actual way I get to spend my time is doing exactly what I would be doing if I wasn't working - making music.
"And I think now I'm reaching a different phase as well where I feel really rewarded by being able to share my music with the people close to me.
"That wasn't always a part of it for me, and I think I was missing something without knowing when I was keeping my music to myself."
Julianne and Bart also share daughter Liv Helen Moore Freundlich was born on April 11, 2002 and is currently 23 years old.
Liv has appeared in two films directed by her father, the 2009 flick The Rebound and the 2005 movie Trust The Man.
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Caleb is following in his famous parents footsteps with his own career in the industry
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