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Mandy Moore: So Real
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Since she was just six years old, dance-pop singer Mandy Moore was determined to be an entertainer. Breaking into the recording industry via voice-overs and commercials, she started her career as a singer under Sony Music.
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Mandy Moore Picture Synopsis: Teen pop star Mandy Moore stars in the romantic comedy How to Deal. Directed by British filmmaker Clare Kilner, the script is based on two of author Sarah Dessen's popular teen novels: Someone Like You and That Summer. Halley (Moore) is a teenager trying to make sense of the faltering romanticRead More
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"It's somewhat of a foreign concept for me to care so much about a record," Mandy Moore says. "I really haven't had the personal involvement on anything in the past, not like I do with this one."
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Mandy Moore began to build a strong fan base after hosting her own MTV talk show. She ... appeared in a range of television commercials. Her acting career kicked into a higher gear after a key supporting role in the 2001 film The Princess Diaries. She sang the song "Stupid Cupid" in the movie.
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Mandy Moore Pictures: Mandy Moore Mandy Moore was spotted outside a gym in Los Angeles this past Thursday. Her hard work has really paid off! She shows off her curves at the Herve Leger fashion show over the weekend.
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Mandy Moore at the 2005 Crystal & Lucy Awards In 2001, Moore appeared in a small part as the mean and popular cheerleader Lana Thomas opposite actresses Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews in the film The Princess Diaries. During the film, Moore's character performs "Stupid Cupid", a song from the film's soundtrack. In 2002, Moore had her first starring role in a major feature film in A Walk to Remember, which co-starred Shane West. Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, the film revolved around the developing romance between a Protestant minister's daughter (Moore) and an unruly teenager (West). The film was moderately successful, bringing in $41 million in the United States,[48] and establishing Moore's status as a lead actress. Although the film was released to negative reviews,[49] Moore received several positive notices for her performance, with critic Roger Ebert calling her "quietly convincing".[50] At that summer's MTV Movie Awards, Moore won an award for "Breakthrough Female Performance" for the role.[51] The same year, she voiced the Final Fantasy VII character Aerith Gainsborough in the Square-Disney crossover video game Kingdom Hearts, was featured in the music video for Elton John's "Original Sin", and was ranked number sixty-seven in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World".[52]
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