Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore
Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singer–songwriter, actress, and fashion designer. Raised in Florida, Moore first came to prominence with her 1999 debut single "Candy", which peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her subsequent album, So Real, went on to receive aPlatinum certification from the RIAA. Two more singles, "Walk Me Home" and "So Real", were released but failed to have the success of their predecessor.[2] Her 2000 single, "I Wanna Be with You", became her first Top 40 hit in the US, peaking at number 24 on the Hot 100 chart. The parent album, titled the same, was released that same year to generally mixed reviews. The album went on to achieve Gold certification. After revealing her displeasure with her early works, Moore's third album, simply titled Mandy Moore, featured a change of sound that drifted away from her "bubblegum pop" roots. The album spawned the single "In My Pocket", which became her third Top 20 hit in Australia. The album itself was her final album to be certified by the RIAA, receiving a Gold certification.
In 2003, Moore released her fourth studio album, Coverage, featuring covers of classic 1970s songs. Following the album's release, Moore parted ways with her record label, due to creative differences. The split prompted the label to release the compilation albums The Best of Mandy Moore and Candy, both of which have sold an estimated 100,000 copies to date. Moore did not return to music until the release of her 2007 album Wild Hope, which failed to have much success. To date, the album has sold an estimated 200,000 copies, and failed to receive an RIAA certification. Similarly, both of the album's singles failed to chart worldwide. In 2009, Moore released her sixth studio album, Amanda Leigh, which peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200 and sold an estimated 100,000 copies. In 2012, Moore confirmed that she was working on her seventh studio album, currently slated for a 2014 release. As of 2009, Moore has sold more than 12.5 million albums worldwide, according to Billboard. In 2012, Moore was ranked #96 on VH1's list of "100 Greatest Women in Music", as well as #63 on their Sexiest Artists of All Time List.
Early life
Amanda Leigh Moore was born on April 10, 1984 in Nashua, New Hampshire. Her mother, Stacy (née Friedman), is a former news reporter who once worked for the Orlando Sentinel, and her father, Donald "Don" Moore, is a pilot for American Airlines. Moore's father is of Irish and Cherokee descent, and her mother is of half-English and half-Jewish ancestry. She is the middle of three children with an older brother, Scott and a younger brother Kyle. When she was only two months old, Moore and her family moved to Orlando, Florida due to her father's job.
Filmography
Film
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2000 |
Magic Al and the Mind Factory |
Brittany Foster |
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2001 |
The Princess Diaries |
Lana Thomas |
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2001 |
Dr. Dolittle 2 |
Girl Bear Cub |
Voice |
2002 |
A Walk to Remember |
Jamie Sullivan |
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance – Female
Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Performance – Female
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Chemistry (Shared with Shane West)
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Drama/Action Adventure |
2002 |
All I Want |
Lisa |
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2003 |
How to Deal |
Halley Martin |
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2004 |
Chasing Liberty |
Anna Foster |
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Drama/Action Adventure |
2004 |
Saved! |
Hilary Faye |
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Hissy Fit
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Sleazebage |
2005 |
Racing Stripes |
Sandy |
Voice |
2005 |
Romance & Cigarettes |
Baby Murder |
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2006 |
American Dreamz |
Sally Kendoo |
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2006 |
Brother Bear 2 |
Nita |
Voice |
2007 |
Because I Said So |
Milly Wilder |
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2007 |
License to Wed |
Sadie Jones |
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2007 |
Dedication |
Lucy Riley |
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2007 |
Southland Tales |
Madeline Frost Santaros |
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2010 |
Swinging with the Finkels |
Ellie Finkel |
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2010 |
Tangled |
Rapunzel |
Voice |
2011 |
Love, Wedding, Marriage |
Ava |
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2012 |
Tangled Ever After |
Rapunzel |
Voice; short film |
2012 |
Hotel Noir |
Evangeline Lundy |
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2013 |
The Advocates |
|
TV film, filming |
2013 |
Christmas in Conway |
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Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie |
Television
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2000 |
2GE+HER: The Series |
Herself |
"Bunny" (Season 1, Episode 3) |
All That |
Herself/Musical Guest |
"Season 6 Episode 3 |
2003 |
Clone High |
Herself? |
1 episode |
2003 |
Punk'd |
Herself |
1 episode |
2005 |
Criss Angel Mindfreak |
Herself |
1 episode |
2005 |
Entourage |
Herself/Aquagirl |
"Oh, Mandy" (Season 2, Episode 8)
"I Love You Too" (Season 2, Episode 9)
"The Bat Mitzvah" (Season 2, Episode 10)
"Blue Balls Lagoon" (Season 2, Episode 11)
"Exodus" (Season 2, Episode 13) |
2006 |
Scrubs |
Julie Quinn |
"My Half-Acre" (Season 5, Episode 9)
"Her Story II" (Season 5, Episode 10) |
2006 |
The Simpsons |
Tabitha Vixx |
Voice; "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play" (Season 17, Episode 22) |
2007 |
How I Met Your Mother |
Amy |
"Wait for It" (Season 3, Episode 1) |
2010 |
Grey's Anatomy |
Mary Portman |
"Sanctuary" (Season 6, Episode 23)
"Death and All His Friends" (Season 6, Episode 24)
"These Arms of Mine" (Season 7, Episode 6)
"That's Me Trying" (Season 7, Episode 7) |
2012 |
Tron: Uprising |
Mara |
Voice; Series Regular |
2013 |
High School USA! |
Cassandra Barren |
Voice; Series Regular |
2014 |
Sheriff Callie's Wild West |
Sheriff Callie |
Voice; Series Regular |
Video game
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2002 |
Kingdom Hearts |
Aerith Gainsborough |
Voice (English version) |
2013 |
Disney Infinity |
Rapunzel |
Voice |
2013 |
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix |
Aerith Gainsborough |
Voice (English version) |
Awards and nominations
Year |
Award |
Category |
Work |
Result |
Link |
2000 |
Kids' Choice Awards |
Favorite Rising Star |
Herself |
Won |
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2002 |
MTV Movie Awards |
Breakthrough Female Performance |
A Walk To Remember |
Won |
|
Best Musical Performance |
Nominated |
|
Teen Choice Awards |
Film - Choice Breakout Performance, Actress |
Won |
|
Film - Choice Chemistry |
Won |
|
Young Hollywood Awards |
Superstar of Tomorrow - Female |
Won |
|
MYX Music Awards |
Song of The Year |
Cry |
Won |
|
2003 |
Teen Choice Awards |
Choice Crossover Artist (Music/Acting) |
Herself |
Won |
|
Young Hollywood Awards |
Unstoppable Vision |
Won |
|
G-Phoria |
Best Live Action/Voice Female Performance |
Kingdom Hearts |
Nominated |
|
DVD Exclusive Awards |
Best Original Song |
Singin' to the Song of Life |
Nominated |
|
2004 |
Teen Choice Awards |
Choice Movie Sleazebag |
Saved! |
Nominated |
|
Choice Movie Hissy Fit |
Nominated |
|
Choice Movie Actress - Drama/Action Adventure |
Chasing Liberty |
Nominated |
|
2011 |
Broadcast Film Critics Association |
Best Song |
I See the Light |
Nominated |
|
Grammy Awards |
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media |
Tangled |
Nominated |
|
Best Song Written for Visual Media |
I See The Light |
Won |
|
World Soundtrack Awards |
Best Original Song Written for a Film |
Nominated |
|
Yahoo OMG Philippines Awards |
Favorite Actress of the 2000s |
Herself |
Nominated |
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