In a recent episode of the hit talk show, David Letterman, the charming and talented Julianne Moore made an appearance that had viewers laughing and engaged from start to finish. With her wit and relatable nervousness, Moore’s interview was a delightful mix of humor and personal anecdotes.

Known for her roles in films such as “Nine Months” and “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle,” Moore’s latest project, “Assassins,” co-starring Sylvester Stallone, was a hot topic of discussion. Opening on Friday, the film promises to be a blockbuster hit, and Moore’s role as a surveillance expert and computer genius has fans excited to see her in action.

During the interview, Letterman playfully remarked about his and his band’s effort to look their best for Moore, citing that she was the reason for their “fixing up.” The conversation took a nostalgic turn when Moore revealed that Letterman was the first celebrity she ever spotted when she moved to New York City.

As the conversation progressed, Moore candidly admitted to being a nervous person, attributing her anxieties to a displacement of real fears. She entertainingly recounted unreasonable worries about merging in traffic and falling on her way to the show.

But it wasn’t all jokes about nerves. Moore also shared interesting tidbits about working with Sylvester Stallone in “Assassins.” Despite Stallone’s legendary status, Moore discovered that he was approachable, funny, and had a great sense of self-deprecating humor. She even revealed a running joke of hers that Stallone always fell for, proving that laughter was a common thread on set.

The interview also touched on Moore’s early career, where she started off doing commercials. She amusingly recalled a bizarre audition where she was asked to strip down to a towel, joining a room full of others similarly attired. Clearly, the world of commercials had its quirks!

Towards the end of the interview, Moore discussed her character in “Assassins” and her role as a surveillance expert who gathers information through the internet. When Letterman mentioned “surfing” and “lurking,” Moore humorously admitted to not owning a computer and not fully understanding those terms. Nonetheless, she found the idea of lurking and interacting with people on the internet intriguing.

As the interview came to a close, the lively conversation between Moore and Letterman left viewers entertained and excited for Moore’s future projects. With her undeniable charm and talent, it’s no wonder Julianne Moore continues to be a respected and adored figure in the world of entertainment.