Mandy
Moore
Date of birth
(location)
10 April 1984
Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
Mini biography
Amanda Leigh Moore
was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, on April 10, 1984 to
Don (an airline pilot) and Stacy (a former news
reporter). After seeing the musical
"Oklahoma!" she decided that she wanted to
pursue a career in singing. As a child, she performed
the National Anthem at several athletic events around
her hometown of Orlando, Florida, and became known as
the "National Anthem girl".
At the ripe age of 14, while she was recording in a
studio in Orlando, a Fed-Ex worker who happened to be
passing through heard her and was interested in her
talent. He happened to know someone at Sony as well.
Moore worked on cutting a demo and shortly thereafter
signed a record deal with Sony 550 Music. At 15, her
first record "So Real" was released. Her first
tour was with the Backstreet Boys.
As her touring and recording schedule demanded more of
her time, Moore withdrew from Bishop Moore Catholic High
School in Orlando and opted for a tutor/correspondence.
She has stated that her education is important to her
and says that the fact that she wants to go to college
motivates her to continue with her schooling.
Though Moore's record sales are not up in the ranks of
Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera, she has proved to
be a formidable talent both in singing and in acting.
She snagged an MTV Movie Award in June 2002 for her
first feature film role in Walk to Remember, A (2002)
and has two other films coming out in the following
year. Her biggest dream, though, is to perform on
Broadway someday.
Actress
- filmography
- Havoc (2004) (pre-production)
.... Allison Meyer
- Racing Stripes (2005)
(filming)
(voice) .... Sandy
- Untitled Mandy Moore
Project (2004) (post-production)
.... Anna Foster
- Saved (2003) (completed)
.... Hilary Faye
- How to Deal (2003)
.... Halley Martin
- Try Seventeen (2002)
.... Lisa
... aka All I Want (2003) (USA: DVD title)
- Kingdom Hearts (2002)
(VG) (voice) .... Aerith
- Walk to Remember, A
(2002) .... Jamie Sullivan
- Princess Diaries, The
(2001) .... Lana Thomas
- Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001)
(voice) .... Girl Bear Cub
... aka DR.2 (2001) (USA: promotional abbreviation)
... aka DR2 (2001) (USA: promotional abbreviation)
- Magic Al and the Mind
Factory (2000) (V) .... Brittany Foster
Miscellaneous Crew
- filmography
- Center Stage (2000/I)
(singer: "I Wanna Be With You",
"Candy")
Herself
- filmography
- Cursed (2004) (in
production)
.... Herself
- Young Hollywood Awards
(2003) (TV) .... Herself
- 2002 MTV Movie Awards
(2002) (TV) .... Herself
- "Andy Dick Show,
The" (2001) TV Series ....
Herself (2001)
- Miss Teen USA Pageant,
The (2001) (TV) .... Herself/Host
- New Princess, A (2001)
(V) .... Herself
... aka Making of 'The Princess Diaries', The (2001)
(V) (USA)
- Christmas in Washington
(2001) (TV) .... Herself/Performer
- WB Presents Teen People's
What's Next, The (2001) (TV) .... Herself/Host
- MTV Video Music Awards
2001 (2001) (TV) .... Presenter
- 28th Annual American
Music Awards, The (2001) (TV) ....
Herself/presenter
- EminemTV (2000) (TV)
.... Herself
- 2000 Billboard Music
Awards, The (2000) (TV) .... Herself
- "Mandy Moore
Show" (2000) TV Series ....
Herself/Host
... aka "Mandy" (2000)
Notable
TV Guest Appearances
- "Live with Regis and
Kathie Lee" (1989) playing
"Herself" 18 July 2003
- "Diary" (2000)
playing "Herself" in
episode: "Mandy Moore: One Moore
Time" 12 July 2003
- "Late Late Show with
Craig Kilborn, The" (1999) playing
"Herself" 24 March 2003
- "Punk'd" (2003)
playing "Herself"
(episode # 1.2) 24 March 2003
- "Osbournes,
The" (2002) playing
"Herself" in episode:
"Smells Like Teen Spirits" (episode
# 2.5) 7 January 2003
- "Big Arvo, The"
(2000) playing
"Herself" 2002
- "Panel, The"
(1998) playing
"Herself" (episode # 4.14)
18 July 2001
- "Rove Live"
(2000) playing
"Herself" (episode # 2.22)
17 July 2001
- "Mad TV" (1995)
playing "Herself" 2001
- "2gether: The
Series" (2000) playing
"Herself/Mandy Moore" in episode:
"Bunny" (episode # 1.3) 29
August 2000
- "House of Hits,
The" (2000) playing
"Herself" 24 June 2000
- "House of Hits,
The" (2000) playing
"Herself" (episode # 1.21)
24 May 2000
- "House of Hits,
The" (2000) playing
"Herself" 26 February 2000
- "Music
Chronicles" (1999) playing
"Herself" 2000
|