
Julia Roberts, one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, is equally admired for keeping her family life private. She and her husband, cinematographer Daniel Moder, have raised their three children—Hazel, Phinnaeus, and Henry—away from the spotlight. So when 16-year-old Hazel Moder made her red-carpet debut at the Cannes Film Festival to support her father’s film Flag Day, the world took notice.
Hazel’s appearance drew attention for her striking resemblance to her mother and her quiet confidence. Dressed in a simple yellow lace gown and minimal makeup, she radiated elegance and grace. Observers noted both Julia’s signature smile and Daniel’s calm demeanor in her composure.
The Moder-Roberts family has always valued privacy and normalcy, living mostly outside Los Angeles. Julia has often said her greatest joy is her family, prioritizing school runs and home life over Hollywood events. Hazel’s red-carpet moment wasn’t about fame—it was a gesture of love and pride for her father’s work.
Those who met Hazel described her as kind, polite, and grounded—reflecting her parents’ values. Julia and Daniel reportedly allow their children to make public appearances only when they choose to.
While Hazel’s future remains private, her poised debut showed that fame isn’t what defines the Roberts family. Instead, it’s their love, humility, and authenticity—qualities Julia once summed up perfectly: “The life I’ve built with my husband and children—that’s the best stuff. The rest is just icing.”