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Demi Moore

Demi Gene Moore[n 1] (/dəˈm/ də-MEE;[12] née Guynes; born November 11, 1962)[13] is an American actress. After making her film debut in 1981, Moore appeared on the soap opera General Hospital (1982–1984) and subsequently gained recognition as a member of the Brat Pack with roles in Blame It on Rio (1984), St. Elmo's Fire (1985), and About Last Night... (1986).[14] She had her breakthrough for her starring role in Ghost (1990), the highest-grossing film of that year. Her performance was praised and earned her a Golden Globe nomination.

Demi Moore
Moore at the Time 100 Gala in 2010
Born
Demi Gene Guynes

(1962-11-11) November 11, 1962 (age 60)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • film producer
Years active1981–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
(m. 1981; div. 1985)
(m. 1987; div. 2000)
(m. 2005; div. 2013)
Children3, including Rumer Willis

She had further box-office success in the early 1990s, with the films A Few Good Men (1992), Indecent Proposal (1993), and Disclosure (1994). In 1996, Moore became the highest-paid actress in film history when she received an unprecedented $12.5 million to star in Striptease.[15] She had starring roles in the films The Scarlet Letter (1995), The Juror (1996) and G.I. Jane (1997), all of which were commercially unsuccessful and contributed to a downturn in her career.[16][17] Her career has since had a resurgence with supporting roles in such films as The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (2002), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), Bobby (2006), Mr. Brooks (2007), Margin Call (2011), and Rough Night (2017).[18]

In 2019, she released a memoir titled Inside Out, which became a New York Times Best Seller.[19][20][21] Moore has been married three times, to the musician Freddy Moore and the actors Bruce Willis[22] and Ashton Kutcher. She has three daughters with Willis.

Early life

Childhood and family

Moore was born November 11, 1962, in Roswell, New Mexico. Her biological father, Air Force airman Charles Harmon Sr.,[23] left her then 18-year-old mother, Virginia (née King),[24] after a two-month marriage before Moore was born.[25] When Moore was three months old, her mother married Dan Guynes, a newspaper advertising salesman who frequently changed jobs; as a result, the family moved many times.[26] Together, they had Moore's half-brother Morgan.[27] Moore said in 1991, "My dad is Dan Guynes. He raised me. There is a man who would be considered my biological father who I don't really have a relationship with."[25] Moore has half-siblings from Charlie Harmon's other marriages, but she doesn't keep in touch with them either.[28]

Moore's stepfather Dan Guynes divorced and remarried her mother twice.[29] On October 20, 1980, a year after their second divorce from each other, Guynes died by suicide.[25] Her biological father Charlie Harmon died in 1997 from liver cancer.[30] Moore's mother had a long arrest record which included drunk driving and arson.[31] Moore broke off contact with her in 1989, when Guynes walked away halfway through a rehab stay Moore had financed at the Hazelden Foundation in Minnesota.[2] Virginia Guynes posed nude for the magazine High Society in 1993,[32] where she spoofed Moore's Vanity Fair pregnancy and bodypaint covers and parodied her love scene from the film Ghost. Moore and Guynes briefly reconciled shortly before Guynes died of a brain tumor on July 2, 1998.[33]

Moore spent her early childhood in New Mexico, and later, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.[34] She suffered from strabismus as a child, which was corrected by two operations; Moore also suffered from kidney dysfunction.[26] Moore learned of her biological father, Harmon, at age 13, when she found her mother and stepfather's marriage certificate and inquired about the circumstances since she "saw my parents were married in February 1963. I was born in '62."[25]

Education

At age 14, Moore returned to her hometown of Roswell and lived with her grandmother for six months before relocating to Washington state, where her mother and siblings were residing near Seattle.[35] Several months later, the family moved again to West Hollywood, California, where Moore's mother took a job working for a magazine distribution company.[25] Moore attended Fairfax High School there,[25] and recalled, "I moved out of my family's house when I was 16 and left high school in my junior year."[36] In 2019, she stated she was raped at 15 by landlord Basil Doumas, then 49.[37] Doumas claimed he had paid Moore's mother to get access to Moore to rape her, although Moore said it is unclear if this were true.[38][39]

Career

1980–1985: Early roles and breakthrough

Moore signed with the Elite Modeling Agency,[40] then enrolled in drama classes after being inspired by her next-door neighbor, 17-year-old German actress Nastassja Kinski.[41] In August 1979, at age 16,[41] Moore met[41] musician Freddy Moore who was married and at the time leader of the band Boy, at the Los Angeles nightclub The Troubadour.[42] They lived in an apartment in West Hollywood.[42] Moore co-wrote three songs with Freddy Moore and appeared in the music video for their selection "It's Not a Rumor," performed by his band, The Nu Kats.[43] She continues to receive royalty checks from her songwriting work (1980–81).[44] Moore also sang in the films One Crazy Summer and Bobby.

Moore appeared on the cover of the January 1981 issue of the adult magazine Oui,[45] taken from a photo session in which she had posed nude.[46] In a 1988 interview, Moore claimed she "only posed for the cover of Oui—I was 16; I told them I was 18". Interviewer Alan Carter said, "However, some peekaboo shots did appear inside. And later, nude shots of her turned up in Celebrity Sleuth—photos that she once said 'were for a European fashion magazine'."[47] In 1990, she told another interviewer, "I was 17 years old. I was underage. It was just the cover."[48] Moore made her film debut with a brief role in the 1981 teen drama Choices, directed by Silvio Narizzano.[49] Her second film feature was the 3-D sci-fi horror film Parasite (1982), for which director Charles Band had instructed casting director Johanna Ray to "find me the next Karen Allen."[45] Moore then joined the cast of the ABC soap opera General Hospital, playing the role of an investigative reporter until 1983. During her tenure on the series, she made an uncredited cameo appearance in the 1982 spoof film Young Doctors in Love.[13] Moore's film career took off in 1984 following her appearance in the sex comedy Blame It on Rio.[50] She also portrayed Laura Victor in the comedy film No Small Affair (1984), opposite Jon Cryer.

Moore's commercial breakthrough came in Joel Schumacher's yuppie drama St. Elmo's Fire (1985), which received negative reviews, but was a box office success[51] and brought Moore recognition.[52] Because of her association with that film, Moore was often listed as part of the Brat Pack, a label she felt was "demeaning".[53] Moore progressed to more serious material with About Last Night... (1986), co-starring Rob Lowe, which marked a positive turning point in her career,[54] as Moore noted that, following its release, she began seeing better scripts.[55] Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars and praised her performance, writing, "There isn't a romantic note she isn't required to play in this movie, and she plays them all flawlessly."[56]

1986–1996: Breakthrough and critical success

 
Moore at the 61st Academy Awards in 1989

The success of About Last Night... was unrivaled by Moore's other two 1986 releases, One Crazy Summer and Wisdom, the last youth-oriented films in which she would star.[57] Moore was listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1986" in John Willis's Screen World, Vol. 38. Moore made her professional stage debut in an off-Broadway production of The Early Girl, which ran at the Circle Repertory Company in fall 1986.[58] In 1988, Moore starred as a prophecy-bearing mother in the apocalyptic drama The Seventh Sign—her first outing as a solo film star—[55] and in 1989, she played the quick-witted local laundress and prostitute in Neil Jordan's Depression-era allegory We're No Angels, opposite Robert De Niro.

Moore's most successful film to date is the supernatural romantic melodrama Ghost (1990), which grossed over US$505 million at the box office and was the highest-grossing film of the year.[59] She played a young woman in jeopardy to be protected by the ghost of her murdered lover. The love scene between Moore and Patrick Swayze that starts in front of a potter's wheel to the sound of "Unchained Melody" has become an iconic moment in cinema history.[60][61] Ghost was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and Moore's performance earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination.[62] In 1991 Moore starred in the horror comedy Nothing but Trouble, co-produced and appeared in the mystery thriller Mortal Thoughts, and played a blonde for the first time in the romantic comedy The Butcher's Wife, with Roger Ebert's review describing her as "warm and cuddly".[63] Moore sustained her A-list status with her starring roles in Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men (1992), Adrian Lyne's Indecent Proposal (1993), and Barry Levinson's Disclosure (1994)—all of which opened at No. 1 at the box office and were blockbuster hits.[64]

By 1995 Moore was the highest paid actress in Hollywood.[65] Her portrayal of Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter (1995), a "freely adapted" version of the historical romance novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was met with harsh criticism.[66] The coming-of-age drama Now and Then (1995) found moderate box office success. Moore was paid a record-breaking salary of US$12.5 million in 1996 to star in Striptease.[65][67] Much hype was made about Moore's willingness to dance topless for the part, though this was the sixth time she had shown her breasts on film.[2] The film opened to overwhelmingly negative reviews with Moore's performance being criticised. It was a moderate financial success, grossing US$113 million worldwide,[68] and Moore received the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress.[15] Moore starred in the thriller The Juror (1996). It was a box office bomb and was heavily panned by critics.[69]

Moore produced and starred in a controversial miniseries for HBO called If These Walls Could Talk (1996), a three-part anthology about abortion alongside Sissy Spacek and Cher. Its screenwriter, Nancy Savoca, directed two segments, including one in which Moore played a widowed nurse in the early 1950s seeking a back-alley abortion. For that role, Moore received a second Golden Globe nomination as Best Actress.[62] Also in 1996, she provided the speaking voice of the beautiful Esmeralda in Disney's animated adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and starred in Mike Judge's comedy Beavis and Butt-head Do America, alongside her then husband Bruce Willis. Moore shaved her head to play the first woman to undergo training in the Navy SEALs in Ridley Scott's G.I. Jane (1997). Budgeted at US$50 million, the film was a moderate commercial success,[70] with a worldwide gross of US$97.1 million.[71][72]

1997–2003: Career downturn and other ventures

 
Anne Heche, Moore and Bruce Willis at the 1997 Emmy Awards

During the production of G.I. Jane, it was reported that Moore had ordered studio chiefs to charter two planes for her entourage and her,[73] which reinforced her negative reputation for being a diva[74]—she had previously turned down the Sandra Bullock role in While You Were Sleeping because the studio refused to meet her salary demands,[75] and was dubbed "Gimme Moore" by the media.[72] Moore took on the role of an ultrapious psychiatrist in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, also in 1997.[76]

After G.I. Jane, Moore retreated from the spotlight and moved to Hailey, Idaho, on a full-time basis to devote herself to raising her three daughters.[77] Moore was off screen for three years before re-emerging in the arthouse psychological drama Passion of Mind (2000), the first English-language film from Belgian director Alain Berliner. Her performance as a woman with dissociative identity disorder was well received,[78][79] but the film itself garnered mixed reviews and was deemed "naggingly slow" by some critics.[79] Moore then resumed her self-imposed career hiatus and continued to turn down film offers.[80] Producer Irwin Winkler said in 2001, "I had a project about a year and a half ago, and we made an inquiry about her—a real good commercial picture. She wasn't interested."[72]

Moore returned to the screen playing a villain in the 2003 film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle,[81] opposite Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu. A commercial success, the film made US$259.1 million worldwide, and Rolling Stone, on Moore's role, remarked: "It's a relief when Demi Moore shows up as fallen angel [...] Moore, 40, looks great in a bikini and doesn't even try to act. Her unsmiling sexiness cuts through the gigglefest as the angels fight, kick, dance and motocross like Indiana Jones clones on estrogen".[82] Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle was followed by yet another three-year absence. In the interim, Moore signed on as the face of the Versace fashion brand[83] and the Helena Rubinstein brand of cosmetics.[84]

2006–2011: Comeback and resurgence

In Emilio Estevez's drama Bobby (2006), Moore portrayed an alcoholic singer whose career is on the downswing, as part of an ensemble cast, about the hours leading up to the Robert F. Kennedy assassination. As a member of the cast, she was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture. The film won the Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Cast.[85] Moore had a lead role as grieving and tormented novelist in the mystery thriller Half Light (2006) alongside Hans Matheson, then took on the role of a driven police officer investigating a serial killer in the psychological thriller Mr. Brooks (2007), with Kevin Costner. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $48.1 million worldwide.[86][87] Rolling Stone wrote that "the cop on the case, played by Demi Moore with a striking directness that deserved better than being saddled with an absurd back story as an heiress with a fortune-hunting husband."[88]

 
Moore in 2009

Moore reunited with Blame It on Rio co-star Michael Caine for the British crime drama film Flawless (2008),[89] which saw her portray an American executive helping to steal a handful of diamonds from the London Diamond Corporation during the 1960s. Moore received positive reviews from critics; Miami Herald wrote: "The inspired pairing of Demi Moore and Michael Caine as a pair of thieves in the diamond-heist semi-caper movie Flawless goes a long way toward overcoming the film's slack, leisurely pacing".[90][91]

In 2010, Moore took on the role of a daughter helping her father deal with age-related health problems in the dramedy Happy Tears, opposite Parker Posey and Rip Torn, and starred as the matriarch of a family moving into a suburban neighborhood in the comedy The Joneses, with David Duchovny. The latter film was largely highlighted upon its theatrical release, with critics concluding that it "benefits from its timely satire of consumer culture — as well as a pair of strong performances" from Duchovny and Moore.[92] In Bunraku (2010), a film Moore described as a "big action adventure,"[93] she played a courtesan and a femme fatale with a secret past.[94]

Moore portrayed a chief risk management officer at a large Wall Street investment bank during the initial stages of the financial crisis of 2007–08[95][96] in the critically acclaimed corporate drama Margin Call (2011), where she was part of an ensemble cast that included Kevin Spacey, Simon Baker, and Paul Bettany. The cast garnered nominations for the "Best Ensemble" award from the Gotham Awards, the Phoenix Film Critics Society and the Central Ohio Film Critics Association.[97][98] Also in 2011, Moore received a Directors Guild of America Award nomination for Outstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV Film for her work as a director in a segment of the 2011 Lifetime anthology film Five,[99][100] and starred opposite Ellen Barkin, Ellen Burstyn and George Kennedy in Sam Levinson's black comedy Another Happy Day, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.[101]

2012–present: memoir and television roles

Moore appeared as the mother of Miley Cyrus' character in the romantic drama film LOL (2012).[102][103][104][105] She played a similar mother role in her next film, the likewise coming-of-age dramedy Very Good Girls (2013), which co-starred Dakota Fanning and Elizabeth Olsen.[106] Her part as an old flame of a quick-draw killer in the Western drama Forsaken (2015), with Donald Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland, was followed by the role of the daughter of a retired high school teacher in the road comedy Wild Oats, which premiered on Lifetime in August 2016, and in a limited release the following month.[107] In her next film, the drama Blind (2017), Moore starred opposite Alec Baldwin, portraying the neglected wife of an indicted businessman having an affair with a novelist blinded in a car crash.

In February 2017, Moore joined the cast of Empire, in the recurring role of a take-charge nurse with a mysterious past.[108][109][110] The comedy film Rough Night (2017) featured Moore as one half of a nymphomaniac couple seducing a member of a bachelorette party gone wrong. The film was released in the United States on June 16, 2017, by Columbia Pictures, received mixed reviews and grossed $47 million worldwide.[111] She played Selma in the Indian drama film Love Sonia (2018), which tells the story of a young girl's journey to rescue her sister from the dangerous world of international sex trafficking.[112] She portrayed Lucy, a superficial CEO in the comedy horror film Corporate Animals (2019), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 29, 2019.[113]

Moore's memoir, Inside Out, was published on September 24, 2019, by HarperCollins.[114][115][116] On October 13, 2019, the book debuted at number one on The New York Times' Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction best-sellers list and the Hardcover Nonfiction best-sellers list.[117][118][119] Moore discussed the book in an exclusive interview with Diane Sawyer of ABC News on Good Morning America.[120][121] Moore and her two daughters Rumer and Tallulah appeared on Jada Pinkett Smith's web television talk show Red Table Talk on November 4, 2019.[122][123]

On June 24, 2020, Moore joined as Piper Griffin, the matriarch of a powerful family "who will stop at nothing to protect her family and her way of life" in the pandemic-themed thriller produced by Michael Bay, Songbird, alongside Craig Robinson, Paul Walter Hauser and Peter Stormare.[124] Moore has a leading role as Diana in Amazon's drama series, Dirty Diana, which is based on the podcast of the same name.[125][126] The podcast is voiced by Moore and she also serves as producer with screenwriter Shana Feste.[127][128] Moore was among the celebrities who made cameo appearances modeling lingerie at Rihanna's Savage x Fenty Vol. 2 fashion show in 2020.[129]

Media image

Status and persona

 
Moore in an advertisement for Swedish cosmetic company Oriflame in 2012

Moore is viewed as a pioneer for equal salary for women in Hollywood.[130][131][132] She was paid $12.5 million for her role in Striptease, which was more money than any other woman in Hollywood had ever been offered at the time.[133][134] Producers for Striptease and G.I. Jane got into a bidding war to see who could get Moore to film first. Striptease won and Moore became the highest paid actress in Hollywood in 1995.[135] "She became a pioneer for other actresses by being the first female lead to demand the same salary, benefits and billing as her male counterparts," Lifetime wrote.[136] "Her screen persona always has something indestructible about it. There's a toughness, a strength, a determination," The Guardian described in 2007.[137]

Moore has been included in magazine lists of the world's most beautiful women. She was selected as one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People in the world in 1996. In 2004, People ranked her ninth on their list of All-Time Most Beautiful Women.[138] She was voted seventh on Life & Style magazine's Best Dressed Female poll in December 2006. In 1999, she was ranked eighth on Forbes' list of Top 20 Actresses, based on three separate lists of box office receipts.[139] In 1999, Moore became a guest editor for the November issue of Marie Claire.[139] On December 31, 2019, The Wall Street Journal listed a cover story about Moore as one of their most-read stories in 2019.[140][141]

Moore has 4.5 million followers on Twitter as of January 2020.[142] She uses Twitter as a platform to raise awareness of sexual trafficking and slavery. "She is practicing what she preaches: More than half of her posts are on the subject, directing followers where to get involved," Harper's Bazaar reported in August 2010.[143] "I like to connect to people in the virtual world.. exchanging thoughts and ideas, when in the physical world we might never have the opportunity to cross paths," Moore told Harper's Bazaar.[143]

Moore has graced the cover of numerous international fashion magazines, including France's Elle; UK's Grazia; US' W, Vanity Fair, Interview, Rolling Stone, Glamour and InStyle; Australia's Harper's Bazaar and Turkey's Marie Claire.[144] She has also appeared on the front cover of Vogue (Portugal, France and US). Moore has appeared in commercials and print ads throughout her career. She has appeared in television commercials for Keds, Oscar Mayer, Diet Coke, Lux, Jog Mate and Seibu Department Stores, and print ads for Versace and Ann Taylor.[145]

Vanity Fair controversy

In August 1991, Moore appeared nude on the cover of Vanity Fair under the title More Demi Moore. Annie Leibovitz shot the picture while Moore was seven months pregnant with the second of her three daughters, Scout LaRue Willis, intending to portray "anti-Hollywood, anti-glitz" attitude.[146] The cover drew a lot of attention, being discussed on television, radio, and in newspaper articles.[147] The frankness of Leibovitz's portrayal of a pregnant sex symbol led to divided opinions, ranging from suggestions of sexual objectification to celebrations of the photograph as a symbol of empowerment.[148]

The photograph was subject to numerous parodies, including the Spy Magazine version, which placed Moore's then-husband Bruce Willis's head on her body. In Leibovitz v. Paramount Pictures Corp., Leibovitz sued over one parody featuring Leslie Nielsen, made to promote the 1994 film Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult. In the parody, the model's body was attached to what is described as "the guilty and smirking face" of Nielsen. The teaser said "Due this March."[149] The case was dismissed in 1996 because the parody relied "for its comic effect on the contrast between the original."[149] In November 2009, the Moroccan magazine Femmes du Maroc emulated the pose with Moroccan news reporter Nadia Larguet, causing controversy in the majority-Muslim nation.[150]

In August 1992, Moore again appeared nude on the cover of Vanity Fair, this time modeling for body painting artist Joanne Gair in Demi's Birthday Suit.[151][152] In October 2019, she posed nude on the cover of Harper's Bazaar.[153][154]

Activism and philanthropy

 
Moore with Anuradha Koirala during a visit to Nepal in 2011

Moore has supported numerous charities, including All Day Foundation, American Foundation for AIDS Research, Artists for Peace and Justice, Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, Declare Yourself, Free The Slaves, Healthy Child Healthy World, Raising Malawi, The Art of Elysium and UNICEF.[155] In 2010, Moore defeated Kevin Bacon to win $250,000 in the Pepsi Refresh Celebrity Challenge. She chose to support the organization GEMS: Girls Educational & Mentoring Services, a nonprofit group which aims to empower young women who have been the victims of commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking.[156] She traveled to Haiti with the Artists for Peace and Justice following the earthquake of 2010.[156] She has also supported Chrysalis, a non-profit organization which offers employment opportunities to the homeless.[156]

Moore became a special contributor to the CNN Freedom Project and traveled to Nepal to meet with 2010 CNN Hero of the Year Anuradha Koirala and her organization, Maiti Nepal, which has rescued more than 12,000 stolen Nepalese children from sex trafficking since 1993.[157] Moore was the narrator and anchor of CNN's documentary on child trafficking, called Nepal's Stolen Children, which aired on June 26, 2011.[158] In the documentary, Moore talked to Nepal's prime minister, Jhalanath Khanal, and young girls who were forced into prostitution before being saved by a Nepalese nonprofit.[158][159]

In 2009, Moore and Kutcher launched DNA Foundation, a nonprofit, non-governmental organization directed towards fighting child sexual slavery.[160][161][162] The foundation's first campaign included several celebrities, including Justin Timberlake, Sean Penn, Bradley Cooper appearing in a series of viral videos proclaiming: "Real Men Don't Buy Girls."[163] In November 2012, the foundation said it was announcing "a new name and refined mission"[164] as Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, which aimed "to disrupt and deflate the predatory behavior of those who abuse and traffic children, solicit sex with children or create and share child pornography".[161] Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, assisted law enforcement in identifying 5,894 child sex trafficking victims and rescuing 103 children from "situations where their sexual abuse was recorded and distributed" in 2017, according to the organization's 2017 impact report.[165] In 2018, Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization, Visionary Women honored Moore with its inaugural Visionary Woman Award for her work to combat human trafficking.[166][167][168]

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

 
Moore in June 2011

On February 8, 1981, at the age of 18, Moore married singer Freddy Moore, 12 years her senior[169] and recently divorced from his first wife, Lucy.[170] Before their marriage, Demi began using Freddy's surname as her stage name.[44] The pair separated in 1983, after which Demi had a relationship with Timothy Hutton.[171] She filed for divorce from Moore in September 1984; it was finalized on August 7, 1985.[44] Moore was then engaged to actor Emilio Estevez, with whom she co-starred in St. Elmo's Fire and Wisdom, a crime drama he also wrote and directed. The pair planned to marry in December 1986, but called off the engagement.[172]

On November 21, 1987, Moore married her second husband, actor Bruce Willis.[173] She and Willis have three daughters together: Rumer Glenn Willis (born August 16, 1988),[174] Scout LaRue Willis (born July 20, 1991),[175] and Tallulah Belle Willis (born February 3, 1994).[176] They announced their separation on June 24, 1998,[33] and filed for divorce on October 18, 2000.[177][178] Moore had a three-year relationship with martial arts instructor Oliver Whitcomb, whom she dated from 1999 to 2002.[179]

In 2003, Moore began dating actor Ashton Kutcher, who is 15 years her junior. Soon after they began dating, Moore became pregnant at the age of 42, and she suffered a miscarriage six months into the pregnancy.[180] They married on September 24, 2005.[181] The wedding was attended by about 150 close friends and family of the couple, including Willis.[182] In November 2011, after months of media speculation about the state of the couple's marriage, Moore announced her decision to end her marriage to Kutcher.[183] After over a year of separation, Kutcher filed for divorce from Moore on December 21, 2012, in Los Angeles Superior Court, citing irreconcilable differences.[184] Moore filed her response papers in March 2013, requesting spousal support and payment of legal fees from Kutcher.[185][186] On November 26, 2013, their divorce was finalized.[187]

Interests

She was at one point a follower of Philip Berg's Kabbalah Centre religion, and initiated Kutcher into the faith, having said that she "didn't grow up Jewish, but [...] would say that [she has] been more exposed to the deeper meanings of particular rituals than any of [her] friends that did."[188][189] She is no longer affiliated with Berg's organization.[180]

According to The New York Times, Moore is "the world's most high-profile doll collector", and among her favorites is the Gene Marshall fashion doll.[190] At one point, Moore kept a separate residence to house her 2,000 dolls.[191]

She appeared on PETA's Worst-Dressed List in 2009 for wearing fur;[192] two years later she supported the group's efforts to ban circus workers' use of bullhooks on elephants.[193]

Filmography

Bibliography

  • Moore, Demi (2019). Inside Out: A Memoir. Harper. ISBN 978-0-062-04953-7.

Awards and nominations

Moore is the recipient of many accolades, including nominations for a Critics' Choice Award, two Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Notes

  1. ^ Sources are divided as to whether her birth name is Demetria[1][2][3][4] or Demi.[5][6][7][8] Moore says the latter.[9][10][11]

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Demi Gene Moore n 1 d e ˈ m iː de MEE 12 nee Guynes born November 11 1962 13 is an American actress After making her film debut in 1981 Moore appeared on the soap opera General Hospital 1982 1984 and subsequently gained recognition as a member of the Brat Pack with roles in Blame It on Rio 1984 St Elmo s Fire 1985 and About Last Night 1986 14 She had her breakthrough for her starring role in Ghost 1990 the highest grossing film of that year Her performance was praised and earned her a Golden Globe nomination Demi MooreMoore at the Time 100 Gala in 2010BornDemi Gene Guynes 1962 11 11 November 11 1962 age 60 Roswell New Mexico U S OccupationsActress film producerYears active1981 presentWorksFull listSpousesFreddy Moore m 1981 div 1985 wbr Bruce Willis m 1987 div 2000 wbr Ashton Kutcher m 2005 div 2013 wbr Children3 including Rumer WillisShe had further box office success in the early 1990s with the films A Few Good Men 1992 Indecent Proposal 1993 and Disclosure 1994 In 1996 Moore became the highest paid actress in film history when she received an unprecedented 12 5 million to star in Striptease 15 She had starring roles in the films The Scarlet Letter 1995 The Juror 1996 and G I Jane 1997 all of which were commercially unsuccessful and contributed to a downturn in her career 16 17 Her career has since had a resurgence with supporting roles in such films as The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II 2002 Charlie s Angels Full Throttle 2003 Bobby 2006 Mr Brooks 2007 Margin Call 2011 and Rough Night 2017 18 In 2019 she released a memoir titled Inside Out which became a New York Times Best Seller 19 20 21 Moore has been married three times to the musician Freddy Moore and the actors Bruce Willis 22 and Ashton Kutcher She has three daughters with Willis Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Childhood and family 1 2 Education 2 Career 2 1 1980 1985 Early roles and breakthrough 2 2 1986 1996 Breakthrough and critical success 2 3 1997 2003 Career downturn and other ventures 2 4 2006 2011 Comeback and resurgence 2 5 2012 present memoir and television roles 3 Media image 3 1 Status and persona 3 2 Vanity Fair controversy 3 3 Activism and philanthropy 4 Personal life 4 1 Marriages and relationships 4 2 Interests 5 Filmography 6 Bibliography 7 Awards and nominations 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly lifeChildhood and family Moore was born November 11 1962 in Roswell New Mexico Her biological father Air Force airman Charles Harmon Sr 23 left her then 18 year old mother Virginia nee King 24 after a two month marriage before Moore was born 25 When Moore was three months old her mother married Dan Guynes a newspaper advertising salesman who frequently changed jobs as a result the family moved many times 26 Together they had Moore s half brother Morgan 27 Moore said in 1991 My dad is Dan Guynes He raised me There is a man who would be considered my biological father who I don t really have a relationship with 25 Moore has half siblings from Charlie Harmon s other marriages but she doesn t keep in touch with them either 28 Moore s stepfather Dan Guynes divorced and remarried her mother twice 29 On October 20 1980 a year after their second divorce from each other Guynes died by suicide 25 Her biological father Charlie Harmon died in 1997 from liver cancer 30 Moore s mother had a long arrest record which included drunk driving and arson 31 Moore broke off contact with her in 1989 when Guynes walked away halfway through a rehab stay Moore had financed at the Hazelden Foundation in Minnesota 2 Virginia Guynes posed nude for the magazine High Society in 1993 32 where she spoofed Moore s Vanity Fair pregnancy and bodypaint covers and parodied her love scene from the film Ghost Moore and Guynes briefly reconciled shortly before Guynes died of a brain tumor on July 2 1998 33 Moore spent her early childhood in New Mexico and later Canonsburg Pennsylvania 34 She suffered from strabismus as a child which was corrected by two operations Moore also suffered from kidney dysfunction 26 Moore learned of her biological father Harmon at age 13 when she found her mother and stepfather s marriage certificate and inquired about the circumstances since she saw my parents were married in February 1963 I was born in 62 25 Education At age 14 Moore returned to her hometown of Roswell and lived with her grandmother for six months before relocating to Washington state where her mother and siblings were residing near Seattle 35 Several months later the family moved again to West Hollywood California where Moore s mother took a job working for a magazine distribution company 25 Moore attended Fairfax High School there 25 and recalled I moved out of my family s house when I was 16 and left high school in my junior year 36 In 2019 she stated she was raped at 15 by landlord Basil Doumas then 49 37 Doumas claimed he had paid Moore s mother to get access to Moore to rape her although Moore said it is unclear if this were true 38 39 Career1980 1985 Early roles and breakthrough Moore signed with the Elite Modeling Agency 40 then enrolled in drama classes after being inspired by her next door neighbor 17 year old German actress Nastassja Kinski 41 In August 1979 at age 16 41 Moore met 41 musician Freddy Moore who was married and at the time leader of the band Boy at the Los Angeles nightclub The Troubadour 42 They lived in an apartment in West Hollywood 42 Moore co wrote three songs with Freddy Moore and appeared in the music video for their selection It s Not a Rumor performed by his band The Nu Kats 43 She continues to receive royalty checks from her songwriting work 1980 81 44 Moore also sang in the films One Crazy Summer and Bobby Moore appeared on the cover of the January 1981 issue of the adult magazine Oui 45 taken from a photo session in which she had posed nude 46 In a 1988 interview Moore claimed she only posed for the cover of Oui I was 16 I told them I was 18 Interviewer Alan Carter said However some peekaboo shots did appear inside And later nude shots of her turned up in Celebrity Sleuth photos that she once said were for a European fashion magazine 47 In 1990 she told another interviewer I was 17 years old I was underage It was just the cover 48 Moore made her film debut with a brief role in the 1981 teen drama Choices directed by Silvio Narizzano 49 Her second film feature was the 3 D sci fi horror film Parasite 1982 for which director Charles Band had instructed casting director Johanna Ray to find me the next Karen Allen 45 Moore then joined the cast of the ABC soap opera General Hospital playing the role of an investigative reporter until 1983 During her tenure on the series she made an uncredited cameo appearance in the 1982 spoof film Young Doctors in Love 13 Moore s film career took off in 1984 following her appearance in the sex comedy Blame It on Rio 50 She also portrayed Laura Victor in the comedy film No Small Affair 1984 opposite Jon Cryer Moore s commercial breakthrough came in Joel Schumacher s yuppie drama St Elmo s Fire 1985 which received negative reviews but was a box office success 51 and brought Moore recognition 52 Because of her association with that film Moore was often listed as part of the Brat Pack a label she felt was demeaning 53 Moore progressed to more serious material with About Last Night 1986 co starring Rob Lowe which marked a positive turning point in her career 54 as Moore noted that following its release she began seeing better scripts 55 Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars and praised her performance writing There isn t a romantic note she isn t required to play in this movie and she plays them all flawlessly 56 1986 1996 Breakthrough and critical success Moore at the 61st Academy Awards in 1989 The success of About Last Night was unrivaled by Moore s other two 1986 releases One Crazy Summer and Wisdom the last youth oriented films in which she would star 57 Moore was listed as one of twelve Promising New Actors of 1986 in John Willis s Screen World Vol 38 Moore made her professional stage debut in an off Broadway production of The Early Girl which ran at the Circle Repertory Company in fall 1986 58 In 1988 Moore starred as a prophecy bearing mother in the apocalyptic drama The Seventh Sign her first outing as a solo film star 55 and in 1989 she played the quick witted local laundress and prostitute in Neil Jordan s Depression era allegory We re No Angels opposite Robert De Niro Moore s most successful film to date is the supernatural romantic melodrama Ghost 1990 which grossed over US 505 million at the box office and was the highest grossing film of the year 59 She played a young woman in jeopardy to be protected by the ghost of her murdered lover The love scene between Moore and Patrick Swayze that starts in front of a potter s wheel to the sound of Unchained Melody has become an iconic moment in cinema history 60 61 Ghost was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Moore s performance earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination 62 In 1991 Moore starred in the horror comedy Nothing but Trouble co produced and appeared in the mystery thriller Mortal Thoughts and played a blonde for the first time in the romantic comedy The Butcher s Wife with Roger Ebert s review describing her as warm and cuddly 63 Moore sustained her A list status with her starring roles in Rob Reiner s A Few Good Men 1992 Adrian Lyne s Indecent Proposal 1993 and Barry Levinson s Disclosure 1994 all of which opened at No 1 at the box office and were blockbuster hits 64 By 1995 Moore was the highest paid actress in Hollywood 65 Her portrayal of Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter 1995 a freely adapted version of the historical romance novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne was met with harsh criticism 66 The coming of age drama Now and Then 1995 found moderate box office success Moore was paid a record breaking salary of US 12 5 million in 1996 to star in Striptease 65 67 Much hype was made about Moore s willingness to dance topless for the part though this was the sixth time she had shown her breasts on film 2 The film opened to overwhelmingly negative reviews with Moore s performance being criticised It was a moderate financial success grossing US 113 million worldwide 68 and Moore received the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress 15 Moore starred in the thriller The Juror 1996 It was a box office bomb and was heavily panned by critics 69 Moore produced and starred in a controversial miniseries for HBO called If These Walls Could Talk 1996 a three part anthology about abortion alongside Sissy Spacek and Cher Its screenwriter Nancy Savoca directed two segments including one in which Moore played a widowed nurse in the early 1950s seeking a back alley abortion For that role Moore received a second Golden Globe nomination as Best Actress 62 Also in 1996 she provided the speaking voice of the beautiful Esmeralda in Disney s animated adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and starred in Mike Judge s comedy Beavis and Butt head Do America alongside her then husband Bruce Willis Moore shaved her head to play the first woman to undergo training in the Navy SEALs in Ridley Scott s G I Jane 1997 Budgeted at US 50 million the film was a moderate commercial success 70 with a worldwide gross of US 97 1 million 71 72 1997 2003 Career downturn and other ventures Anne Heche Moore and Bruce Willis at the 1997 Emmy Awards During the production of G I Jane it was reported that Moore had ordered studio chiefs to charter two planes for her entourage and her 73 which reinforced her negative reputation for being a diva 74 she had previously turned down the Sandra Bullock role in While You Were Sleeping because the studio refused to meet her salary demands 75 and was dubbed Gimme Moore by the media 72 Moore took on the role of an ultrapious psychiatrist in Woody Allen s Deconstructing Harry also in 1997 76 After G I Jane Moore retreated from the spotlight and moved to Hailey Idaho on a full time basis to devote herself to raising her three daughters 77 Moore was off screen for three years before re emerging in the arthouse psychological drama Passion of Mind 2000 the first English language film from Belgian director Alain Berliner Her performance as a woman with dissociative identity disorder was well received 78 79 but the film itself garnered mixed reviews and was deemed naggingly slow by some critics 79 Moore then resumed her self imposed career hiatus and continued to turn down film offers 80 Producer Irwin Winkler said in 2001 I had a project about a year and a half ago and we made an inquiry about her a real good commercial picture She wasn t interested 72 Moore returned to the screen playing a villain in the 2003 film Charlie s Angels Full Throttle 81 opposite Cameron Diaz Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu A commercial success the film made US 259 1 million worldwide and Rolling Stone on Moore s role remarked It s a relief when Demi Moore shows up as fallen angel Moore 40 looks great in a bikini and doesn t even try to act Her unsmiling sexiness cuts through the gigglefest as the angels fight kick dance and motocross like Indiana Jones clones on estrogen 82 Charlie s Angels Full Throttle was followed by yet another three year absence In the interim Moore signed on as the face of the Versace fashion brand 83 and the Helena Rubinstein brand of cosmetics 84 2006 2011 Comeback and resurgence In Emilio Estevez s drama Bobby 2006 Moore portrayed an alcoholic singer whose career is on the downswing as part of an ensemble cast about the hours leading up to the Robert F Kennedy assassination As a member of the cast she was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture The film won the Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Cast 85 Moore had a lead role as grieving and tormented novelist in the mystery thriller Half Light 2006 alongside Hans Matheson then took on the role of a driven police officer investigating a serial killer in the psychological thriller Mr Brooks 2007 with Kevin Costner The film received mixed reviews and grossed 48 1 million worldwide 86 87 Rolling Stone wrote that the cop on the case played by Demi Moore with a striking directness that deserved better than being saddled with an absurd back story as an heiress with a fortune hunting husband 88 Moore in 2009 Moore reunited with Blame It on Rio co star Michael Caine for the British crime drama film Flawless 2008 89 which saw her portray an American executive helping to steal a handful of diamonds from the London Diamond Corporation during the 1960s Moore received positive reviews from critics Miami Herald wrote The inspired pairing of Demi Moore and Michael Caine as a pair of thieves in the diamond heist semi caper movie Flawless goes a long way toward overcoming the film s slack leisurely pacing 90 91 In 2010 Moore took on the role of a daughter helping her father deal with age related health problems in the dramedy Happy Tears opposite Parker Posey and Rip Torn and starred as the matriarch of a family moving into a suburban neighborhood in the comedy The Joneses with David Duchovny The latter film was largely highlighted upon its theatrical release with critics concluding that it benefits from its timely satire of consumer culture as well as a pair of strong performances from Duchovny and Moore 92 In Bunraku 2010 a film Moore described as a big action adventure 93 she played a courtesan and a femme fatale with a secret past 94 Moore portrayed a chief risk management officer at a large Wall Street investment bank during the initial stages of the financial crisis of 2007 08 95 96 in the critically acclaimed corporate drama Margin Call 2011 where she was part of an ensemble cast that included Kevin Spacey Simon Baker and Paul Bettany The cast garnered nominations for the Best Ensemble award from the Gotham Awards the Phoenix Film Critics Society and the Central Ohio Film Critics Association 97 98 Also in 2011 Moore received a Directors Guild of America Award nomination for Outstanding Directing Miniseries or TV Film for her work as a director in a segment of the 2011 Lifetime anthology film Five 99 100 and starred opposite Ellen Barkin Ellen Burstyn and George Kennedy in Sam Levinson s black comedy Another Happy Day which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 101 2012 present memoir and television roles Moore appeared as the mother of Miley Cyrus character in the romantic drama film LOL 2012 102 103 104 105 She played a similar mother role in her next film the likewise coming of age dramedy Very Good Girls 2013 which co starred Dakota Fanning and Elizabeth Olsen 106 Her part as an old flame of a quick draw killer in the Western drama Forsaken 2015 with Donald Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland was followed by the role of the daughter of a retired high school teacher in the road comedy Wild Oats which premiered on Lifetime in August 2016 and in a limited release the following month 107 In her next film the drama Blind 2017 Moore starred opposite Alec Baldwin portraying the neglected wife of an indicted businessman having an affair with a novelist blinded in a car crash In February 2017 Moore joined the cast of Empire in the recurring role of a take charge nurse with a mysterious past 108 109 110 The comedy film Rough Night 2017 featured Moore as one half of a nymphomaniac couple seducing a member of a bachelorette party gone wrong The film was released in the United States on June 16 2017 by Columbia Pictures received mixed reviews and grossed 47 million worldwide 111 She played Selma in the Indian drama film Love Sonia 2018 which tells the story of a young girl s journey to rescue her sister from the dangerous world of international sex trafficking 112 She portrayed Lucy a superficial CEO in the comedy horror film Corporate Animals 2019 which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 29 2019 113 Moore s memoir Inside Out was published on September 24 2019 by HarperCollins 114 115 116 On October 13 2019 the book debuted at number one on The New York Times Combined Print amp E Book Nonfiction best sellers list and the Hardcover Nonfiction best sellers list 117 118 119 Moore discussed the book in an exclusive interview with Diane Sawyer of ABC News on Good Morning America 120 121 Moore and her two daughters Rumer and Tallulah appeared on Jada Pinkett Smith s web television talk show Red Table Talk on November 4 2019 122 123 On June 24 2020 Moore joined as Piper Griffin the matriarch of a powerful family who will stop at nothing to protect her family and her way of life in the pandemic themed thriller produced by Michael Bay Songbird alongside Craig Robinson Paul Walter Hauser and Peter Stormare 124 Moore has a leading role as Diana in Amazon s drama series Dirty Diana which is based on the podcast of the same name 125 126 The podcast is voiced by Moore and she also serves as producer with screenwriter Shana Feste 127 128 Moore was among the celebrities who made cameo appearances modeling lingerie at Rihanna s Savage x Fenty Vol 2 fashion show in 2020 129 Media imageStatus and persona Moore in an advertisement for Swedish cosmetic company Oriflame in 2012 Moore is viewed as a pioneer for equal salary for women in Hollywood 130 131 132 She was paid 12 5 million for her role in Striptease which was more money than any other woman in Hollywood had ever been offered at the time 133 134 Producers for Striptease and G I Jane got into a bidding war to see who could get Moore to film first Striptease won and Moore became the highest paid actress in Hollywood in 1995 135 She became a pioneer for other actresses by being the first female lead to demand the same salary benefits and billing as her male counterparts Lifetime wrote 136 Her screen persona always has something indestructible about it There s a toughness a strength a determination The Guardian described in 2007 137 Moore has been included in magazine lists of the world s most beautiful women She was selected as one of People magazine s 50 Most Beautiful People in the world in 1996 In 2004 People ranked her ninth on their list of All Time Most Beautiful Women 138 She was voted seventh on Life amp Style magazine s Best Dressed Female poll in December 2006 In 1999 she was ranked eighth on Forbes list of Top 20 Actresses based on three separate lists of box office receipts 139 In 1999 Moore became a guest editor for the November issue of Marie Claire 139 On December 31 2019 The Wall Street Journal listed a cover story about Moore as one of their most read stories in 2019 140 141 Moore has 4 5 million followers on Twitter as of January 2020 142 She uses Twitter as a platform to raise awareness of sexual trafficking and slavery She is practicing what she preaches More than half of her posts are on the subject directing followers where to get involved Harper s Bazaar reported in August 2010 143 I like to connect to people in the virtual world exchanging thoughts and ideas when in the physical world we might never have the opportunity to cross paths Moore told Harper s Bazaar 143 Moore has graced the cover of numerous international fashion magazines including France s Elle UK s Grazia US W Vanity Fair Interview Rolling Stone Glamour and InStyle Australia s Harper s Bazaar and Turkey s Marie Claire 144 She has also appeared on the front cover of Vogue Portugal France and US Moore has appeared in commercials and print ads throughout her career She has appeared in television commercials for Keds Oscar Mayer Diet Coke Lux Jog Mate and Seibu Department Stores and print ads for Versace and Ann Taylor 145 Vanity Fair controversy See also More Demi Moore and Demi s Birthday Suit In August 1991 Moore appeared nude on the cover of Vanity Fair under the title More Demi Moore Annie Leibovitz shot the picture while Moore was seven months pregnant with the second of her three daughters Scout LaRue Willis intending to portray anti Hollywood anti glitz attitude 146 The cover drew a lot of attention being discussed on television radio and in newspaper articles 147 The frankness of Leibovitz s portrayal of a pregnant sex symbol led to divided opinions ranging from suggestions of sexual objectification to celebrations of the photograph as a symbol of empowerment 148 The photograph was subject to numerous parodies including the Spy Magazine version which placed Moore s then husband Bruce Willis s head on her body In Leibovitz v Paramount Pictures Corp Leibovitz sued over one parody featuring Leslie Nielsen made to promote the 1994 film Naked Gun 33 1 3 The Final Insult In the parody the model s body was attached to what is described as the guilty and smirking face of Nielsen The teaser said Due this March 149 The case was dismissed in 1996 because the parody relied for its comic effect on the contrast between the original 149 In November 2009 the Moroccan magazine Femmes du Maroc emulated the pose with Moroccan news reporter Nadia Larguet causing controversy in the majority Muslim nation 150 In August 1992 Moore again appeared nude on the cover of Vanity Fair this time modeling for body painting artist Joanne Gair in Demi s Birthday Suit 151 152 In October 2019 she posed nude on the cover of Harper s Bazaar 153 154 Activism and philanthropy Moore with Anuradha Koirala during a visit to Nepal in 2011 Moore has supported numerous charities including All Day Foundation American Foundation for AIDS Research Artists for Peace and Justice Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking Declare Yourself Free The Slaves Healthy Child Healthy World Raising Malawi The Art of Elysium and UNICEF 155 In 2010 Moore defeated Kevin Bacon to win 250 000 in the Pepsi Refresh Celebrity Challenge She chose to support the organization GEMS Girls Educational amp Mentoring Services a nonprofit group which aims to empower young women who have been the victims of commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking 156 She traveled to Haiti with the Artists for Peace and Justice following the earthquake of 2010 156 She has also supported Chrysalis a non profit organization which offers employment opportunities to the homeless 156 Moore became a special contributor to the CNN Freedom Project and traveled to Nepal to meet with 2010 CNN Hero of the Year Anuradha Koirala and her organization Maiti Nepal which has rescued more than 12 000 stolen Nepalese children from sex trafficking since 1993 157 Moore was the narrator and anchor of CNN s documentary on child trafficking called Nepal s Stolen Children which aired on June 26 2011 158 In the documentary Moore talked to Nepal s prime minister Jhalanath Khanal and young girls who were forced into prostitution before being saved by a Nepalese nonprofit 158 159 In 2009 Moore and Kutcher launched DNA Foundation a nonprofit non governmental organization directed towards fighting child sexual slavery 160 161 162 The foundation s first campaign included several celebrities including Justin Timberlake Sean Penn Bradley Cooper appearing in a series of viral videos proclaiming Real Men Don t Buy Girls 163 In November 2012 the foundation said it was announcing a new name and refined mission 164 as Thorn Digital Defenders of Children which aimed to disrupt and deflate the predatory behavior of those who abuse and traffic children solicit sex with children or create and share child pornography 161 Thorn Digital Defenders of Children assisted law enforcement in identifying 5 894 child sex trafficking victims and rescuing 103 children from situations where their sexual abuse was recorded and distributed in 2017 according to the organization s 2017 impact report 165 In 2018 Los Angeles based nonprofit organization Visionary Women honored Moore with its inaugural Visionary Woman Award for her work to combat human trafficking 166 167 168 Personal lifeMarriages and relationships Moore in June 2011 On February 8 1981 at the age of 18 Moore married singer Freddy Moore 12 years her senior 169 and recently divorced from his first wife Lucy 170 Before their marriage Demi began using Freddy s surname as her stage name 44 The pair separated in 1983 after which Demi had a relationship with Timothy Hutton 171 She filed for divorce from Moore in September 1984 it was finalized on August 7 1985 44 Moore was then engaged to actor Emilio Estevez with whom she co starred in St Elmo s Fire and Wisdom a crime drama he also wrote and directed The pair planned to marry in December 1986 but called off the engagement 172 On November 21 1987 Moore married her second husband actor Bruce Willis 173 She and Willis have three daughters together Rumer Glenn Willis born August 16 1988 174 Scout LaRue Willis born July 20 1991 175 and Tallulah Belle Willis born February 3 1994 176 They announced their separation on June 24 1998 33 and filed for divorce on October 18 2000 177 178 Moore had a three year relationship with martial arts instructor Oliver Whitcomb whom she dated from 1999 to 2002 179 In 2003 Moore began dating actor Ashton Kutcher who is 15 years her junior Soon after they began dating Moore became pregnant at the age of 42 and she suffered a miscarriage six months into the pregnancy 180 They married on September 24 2005 181 The wedding was attended by about 150 close friends and family of the couple including Willis 182 In November 2011 after months of media speculation about the state of the couple s marriage Moore announced her decision to end her marriage to Kutcher 183 After over a year of separation Kutcher filed for divorce from Moore on December 21 2012 in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences 184 Moore filed her response papers in March 2013 requesting spousal support and payment of legal fees from Kutcher 185 186 On November 26 2013 their divorce was finalized 187 Interests She was at one point a follower of Philip Berg s Kabbalah Centre religion and initiated Kutcher into the faith having said that she didn t grow up Jewish but would say that she has been more exposed to the deeper meanings of particular rituals than any of her friends that did 188 189 She is no longer affiliated with Berg s organization 180 According to The New York Times Moore is the world s most high profile doll collector and among her favorites is the Gene Marshall fashion doll 190 At one point Moore kept a separate residence to house her 2 000 dolls 191 She appeared on PETA s Worst Dressed List in 2009 for wearing fur 192 two years later she supported the group s efforts to ban circus workers use of bullhooks on elephants 193 FilmographyMain article Demi Moore filmographyBibliographyMoore Demi 2019 Inside Out A Memoir Harper ISBN 978 0 062 04953 7 Awards and nominationsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Demi MooreMoore is the recipient of many accolades including nominations for a Critics Choice Award two Golden Globe Awards a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award Notes Sources are divided as to whether her birth name is Demetria 1 2 3 4 or Demi 5 6 7 8 Moore says the latter 9 10 11 References Heffernan Virginia February 27 2004 Critic s Notebook Unabashed Stars Break the Shackles of the Name Game The New York Times Archived from the original on May 28 2015 a b c Cerio Gregory June 24 1996 Eye of the Tiger People Vol 45 no 25 Archived from the original on March 30 2011 Dare Michael March 9 1995 ShoWest Honors Demi Moore Beauty s Got Brains and Talent Daily Variety Archived from the original on March 24 2010 King Thad 2009 2009 Britannica Almanac Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc p 60 ISBN 978 1 59339 228 4 Demi Moore The New York Times Biographical Service The New York Times Company and Arno Press 22 476 1991 ISSN 0161 2433 Hayward Jeff January 17 1993 Taking Chances Demi Moore Knows All about Risk and Controversy and Seeks It Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on March 1 2012 Getlen Larry 2003 Demi The Naked Truth AMI Books p 7 ISBN 978 1 932270 24 2 Maltin Leonard Green Spencer Sader Luke 1994 Leonard Maltin s Movie Encyclopedia E P Dutton p 624 ISBN 978 0 525 93635 0 Moore Demi May 12 2009 Demi is the name I was born with Twitter Moore Demi April 27 2011 No it is just Demi Gene it was never Demitria Twitter Demi Moore obsesses over appearance BangShowbiz com December 31 2010 Archived from the original on February 3 2012 Demi Lovato And Demi Moore Discuss How They Pronounce Their Names Differently Z100 iheart com Retrieved December 19 2018 a b Demi Moore Biography 1962 FilmReference com Archived from the original on February 5 2010 Retrieved November 24 2012 Demi Moore Opens Up About Overcoming Her Self Destructive Spiral E Online October 28 2018 Retrieved December 19 2018 a b Schwartz Terri December 7 2009 Kristen Stewart s Welcome To The Rileys Role Is Only The Latest Fictional Stripper In Hollywood MTV Retrieved November 12 2020 Goodwin Christopher March 4 2012 She can t take any Moore The Times Retrieved November 12 2020 Juzwiak Rich August 3 2012 Demi Moore Queen of Flops POPSUGAR Celebrity UK Retrieved January 4 2020 Roschke Ryan June 25 2015 Demi Moore Esmerelda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame POPSUGAR Celebrity UK Archived from the original on January 23 2022 Retrieved January 4 2020 Demi Moore to Release Long Awaited Deeply Candid Memoir This Fall The Hollywood Reporter April 17 2019 Retrieved August 9 2019 Demi Moore s memoir tops New York Times Best Sellers list Hollywood com October 4 2019 Retrieved October 26 2019 via WENN Inside Out by Demi Moore Hardcover HarperCollins HarperCollins UK Archived from the original on May 7 2020 Retrieved October 26 2019 Friendly exes Demi Moore and Bruce Willis pose together with their daughters amid bombshell book AOL com Retrieved November 1 2019 Demi Moore s Long Lost Siblings We Can Save Her OK Magazine February 12 2012 Beverley Virginia King Born 11 27 1943 in California californiabirthindex org a b c d e f Collins Nancy August 1991 Demi s Big Moment Vanity Fair 144 a b Demi Moore The Biography Channel UK Archived from the original on March 30 2010 Retrieved February 4 2010 Nieman Beth Actress Demi Moore a Roswell native talks about life love and money Carlsbad Current Argus Demi Moore s Long Lost Siblings We Can Save Her February 11 2012 Demi Moore E True Hollywood Story S7 E28 June 1 2003 DAD IS DYING DEMI PLEASE GET IN TOUCH Brother s plea for star to call off rift Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Murphy Meagan January 25 2012 Demi Moore s hospitalization puts spotlight on alleged past demons Fox News Retrieved September 28 2012 Blowen Michael February 10 1993 Tomorrow has come The Boston Globe permanent dead link a b Gliatto Tom July 13 1998 Dreams Die Hard People Archived from the original on September 8 2015 Retrieved September 26 2012 Moore 2019 pp 17 27 Moore 2019 pp 29 33 Thomas Walter January 1987 Demi More or Less Scene 33 unnumbered Mike Walters October 9 2019 Demi Moore Reveals To Howard Stern Her Rapist Had A Daughter Her Age The Blast Jensen Erin September 23 2019 Demi Moore memoir details teen rape substance abuse why Ashton Kutcher marriage failed Chicago Sun Times Demi Moore reveals she was raped age 15 The Guardian London England September 24 2019 John Casablancas Modeling amp Career Centers Re opens in Chicago Press release John Casablancas Modeling amp Career Centers May 15 2008 Archived from the original on September 19 2018 via PRWeb a b c Collins p 145 a b Demi Moore Female Lead in Parasite Rocketed to Fame in General Hospital Parasite Press release Embassy Pictures 1982 p 2 Music surfaces from Demi Moore s collaboration with first hubby New York Post July 3 2010 Archived from the original on July 6 2010 Retrieved March 22 2012 a b c Demi Moore Songwriter Bio Demophonic Music a b Mannes George June 9 1995 When Moore Was Less Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on September 19 2018 Retrieved February 19 2020 Gregory Alex Huyck Peter August 1995 The Bimbo Conspiracy Spy p 48 Carter Alan March 31 1988 Moore Ways Than One Daily News New York p 51 Rensin David September 17 1990 The Us Interview She s Gotta Have It Us Weekly 18 Choices Rottentomatoes com Retrieved January 31 2018 Carr Jay April 19 1991 The spirit of success moves Demi Moore The Boston Globe permanent dead link St Elmo s Fire Box Office Mojo Demi Moore returns to the screen in Passion of Mind Philippine Daily Inquirer May 20 2000 Demi Moore learns to accept change Lawrence Journal World July 11 1985 Demi Moore A Star In Her Own Right Los Angeles Portsmouth Daily Times archived from Associated Press May 7 1988 a b Pickle Betsy April 1 1988 Demi Moore Says She s Ready to Be a Mom The Vindicator Roger Ebert s review of About Last Night Chicago Sun Times July 1 1986 Archived from the original on December 24 2012 Retrieved March 19 2022 Demi Moore at Yahoo Movies Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Carr Jay November 28 1986 Demi Moore Off Broadway in Early Girl The Boston Globe p 54 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved May 21 2013 Domestic Box Office For 1990 Box Office Mojo Vincentelli Elisabeth Ghost the Musical Broadway show is flashy busy and more than a little bit cheesy New York Post 50 Greatest Movie Romances Archived from the original on May 11 2012 Retrieved September 5 2012 a b Demi Moore IMDb Roger Ebert s review of The Butcher s Wife Chicago Sun Times October 28 1991 Archived from the original on December 24 2012 Retrieved March 19 2022 Demi Moore Movie Box Office Results Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 31 2018 a b Schaefer Stephen October 8 1995 Movies Moore the Merrier Give an A for effort to Demi Hollywood s highest paid woman Boston Herald Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved July 6 2017 Demi s Debacle Now The Actress Has to Get The Scarlet Letter Off Her Back Pittsburgh Post Gazette May 17 1996 More Moore Demi Moore Says She Felt the Power of Strippers Experience When They re Dancing and Defends the Women Who Peel for a Living Sun Sentinel South Florida June 27 1996 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved March 19 2022 Striptease Box Office Mojo The Juror 1996 Rottentomatoes com Retrieved December 19 2018 G I Jane Proves Its Mettle in Second Week at Box Office Los Angeles Times September 2 1997 Retrieved December 27 2010 G I Jane 1997 Box Office Mojo Boxofficemojo com Retrieved December 19 2018 a b c Out of Sight People April 23 2001 Film History of the 1990s www filmsite org Smith Liz July 11 1997 Demi Moore Confronts the Price of Fame Sarasota Herald Tribune Slowing down in While You Were Sleeping Speed s Sandra Bullock Has Become the Next Big Thing Miami Herald April 26 1995 Retrieved September 27 2012 Deconstructing Harry Rottentomatoes com Retrieved December 19 2018 Demi Moore s daughter focus STV Mitchell Elvis May 26 2000 Passion of Mind 2000 FILM REVIEW A Woman of Two Minds Or Two Loves Or Two Cities Or The New York Times a b Strauss Bob June 30 2000 Passion of Mind moves naggingly slowly The Deseret News archived from Los Angeles Daily News Smith Lynn June 28 2003 Now you see her everywhere Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on December 20 2010 Retrieved February 5 2016 Dowling Stephen July 1 2003 Demi Moore Comeback or cameo BBC News Travers Peter June 27 2003 Charlie s Angels Full Throttle Rolling Stone Retrieved December 19 2018 Demi Moore is new face of Versace RTE June 28 2005 Archived from the original on February 5 2016 Retrieved February 5 2016 Fantasy Gifts Our Birthday Picks for Demi Moore People November 10 2006 Archived from the original on March 12 2016 Retrieved March 22 2012 The 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards Sagawards org Retrieved October 11 2017 Mr Brooks 2007 Box Office Mojo Boxofficemojo com Retrieved December 19 2018 Demi Moore Box Office The Numbers Retrieved December 19 2018 Travers Peter June 15 2007 Mr Brooks Rolling Stone Retrieved 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Fox News Retrieved October 25 2019 Demi Moore On Which Of Her Male Co Stars Didn t Deserve More Money E Online October 24 2019 Retrieved October 25 2019 Hurst Brogan Leigh October 24 2019 Demi Moore says Bruce Willis shouldn t have been paid more than her mirror Retrieved October 25 2019 Sundeep Shukla August 22 2015 15 Interesting Facts About Demi Moore OhFact Retrieved August 30 2019 New Again Demi Moore Interview Magazine March 2 2017 Retrieved August 31 2019 Every Bombshell Confession from Demi Moore s Memoir Inside Out People Retrieved October 26 2019 Demi Moore Lifetime UK January 23 2017 Archived from the original on August 30 2019 Retrieved August 30 2019 Iley Chrissy October 7 2007 Interview Chrissy Iley meets Demi Moore The Observer ISSN 0029 7712 Retrieved August 31 2019 All Time Most Beautiful Women People Retrieved January 4 2020 a b Goodall Nigel 2012 Demi Moore The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood Andrews UK Limited Demi Moore on Writing Her Highly Personal New Book The Wall Street Journal September 24 2019 ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved January 3 2020 See WSJ Magazine s Top 10 Most Read Stories of 2019 Wall Street Journal December 31 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 Demi Moore justdemi Twitter twitter com in Finnish Retrieved August 31 2019 a b Brown Laura August 3 2010 Rachel Zoe Creates Demi Moore s Dream Life Harper s BAZAAR Retrieved August 31 2019 Demi Moore Magazine Cover Photos List of magazine covers featuring Demi Moore FamousFix FamousFix com Retrieved August 30 2019 Demi Moore IMDb Retrieved August 30 2019 Anderson Susan Heller Chronicle The New York Times July 11 1991 Retrieved March 28 2008 Stabile C 1992 Shooting the mother Fetal photography and the politics of disappearance PDF Camera Obscura Archived from the original PDF on September 25 2007 Retrieved August 23 2007 Murphy Candace August 12 2007 Big bold bellies Flaunting one s pregnancy becomes a fashion trend Inside Bay Area ANG Newspapers Retrieved August 23 2007 a b Richardson Lynda December 20 1996 A Parody of a Pregnant Actress Stands Up in Court The New York Times Retrieved February 19 2008 T B Ahmed I Am Pregnant And I Exist Archived from the original on November 9 2009 Retrieved November 6 2009 Penner Degan November 21 1993 A Egos amp Ids It s Demi Vu All Over Again The New York Times Retrieved February 19 2008 Make Up ILLUSION by Joanne Gair Archived from the original on December 21 2007 Retrieved February 18 2008 Hurtado Alexandra September 12 2019 Throwback Thursday Demi Moore Recreates Iconic Nude 1991 Vanity Fair Cover in New Shoot for Harper s Bazaar Parade Retrieved October 26 2019 Lena Dunham September 12 2019 Demi Moore Opens Up About Her Dysfunctional Childhood Past Loves and Her Doll Collection Harper s BAZAAR Retrieved October 26 2019 Demi Moore Charity Work amp Causes Look to the Stars Retrieved October 26 2019 a b c Demi Moore 5 of Her Most Charitable Causes The Hollywood Reporter June 22 2011 Retrieved October 26 2019 Nepal s Stolen Children airs Sunday 8pm ET Retrieved January 5 2020 a b Demi Moore to Host Documentary on Child Trafficking for CNN The Hollywood Reporter June 6 2011 Retrieved January 5 2020 Nepal s Stolen Children Retrieved January 5 2020 About The Demi and Ashton Foundation Archived from the original on July 25 2011 a b About Us Thorn Retrieved November 24 2012 Ashton Kutcher Acts As Observer During Marin County Child Porn Raids San Francisco KCBS TV February 24 2012 Archived from the original on November 24 2012 Retrieved November 24 2012 Kavner Lucas April 11 2011 Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Launch Real Men Don t Buy Girls Campaign Video The Huffington Post Archived from the original on May 12 2011 Retrieved December 27 2011 Demi Ashton Not in their DNA New York Post November 15 2012 Archived from the original on November 17 2012 Retrieved November 24 2012 Ashton Kutcher Helps Save 6 000 Kids from Sex Trafficking Via His Organization with Demi Moore People Retrieved January 5 2020 Demi Moore Hopes Her Charity Work Inspires Her Daughters to Be Powerful Young Women Exclusive www yahoo com Retrieved January 5 2020 Medina Marcy March 10 2018 Demi Moore Honored as a Visionary Woman at L A Gala WWD Retrieved January 5 2020 Demi Moore Honored by Visionary Women Group on International Women s Day The Hollywood Reporter March 9 2018 Retrieved January 5 2020 Demi Moore Biography People Retrieved February 6 2012 Songwriter Biography Frederick George Moore aka Freddy Moore Rick Moore Skogie Moore Demophonic com Retrieved January 31 2018 Show Biz Q amp A Public Opinion February 17 1984 Demi and husband musician Freddy Moore separated a few months ago and Demi has been seeing eligible and wonderful Tim Hutton Ring in the New Wring Out the Old People Associated Press January 5 1987 Demi Moore at People com Archived from the original on November 20 2012 Baby Girl Is a Rumer Gainesville Sun August 18 1988 Demi Moore Has Her Baby The Philadelphia Inquirer July 22 1991 Archived from the original on November 20 2018 Actress Demi Moore gave birth Saturday July 20 1991 to a 5 pound 15 ounce baby girl her publicist announced yesterday The baby born at 4 53 a m at an undisclosed hospital is the second child for Moore 28 and her husband actor Bruce Willis 36 It s Another Girl for Demi Bruce The Vindicator Youngstown Ohio February 5 1994 That s a Wrap People November 6 2000 Archived from the original on January 6 2016 Retrieved September 26 2012 Demi Moore People May 3 1993 Archived from the original on April 22 2020 Retrieved April 22 2020 Two years ago and eight months pregnant with second daughter Scout Lee Youyoung November 17 2011 Demi Moore s Past Relationships Huffpost a b Itzkoff Dave September 12 2019 Demi Moore Lets Her Guard Down Published 2019 The New York Times Ashton amp Demi Get Married People September 25 2005 Retrieved October 19 2019 Oldenburg Ann September 27 2006 Changing of the Guardian USA Today Retrieved September 30 2006 Demi Moore Ashton Kutcher to Divorce People November 17 2011 Retrieved October 19 2019 Ashton Kutcher Files for Divorce from Demi Moore People December 21 2012 Retrieved October 19 2019 Demi strikes back at Ashton New York Post Archived from the original on March 6 2013 Retrieved March 6 2013 D Zurilla Christie March 7 2013 Demi Moore files divorce papers responding to Ashton Kutcher Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 8 2013 Ryder Taryn Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Divorced Finally Yahoo Retrieved November 27 2013 Demi Moore Lifetime Retrieved December 26 2017 Hammerman Joshua May 7 2004 Bar Mitzvah Nation The Jewish Week New York Archived from the original on February 16 2006 Retrieved April 17 2009 Decaro Frank February 22 1998 A Star is Born and She s a Doll The New York Times Retrieved December 17 2007 Larry Hackett March 30 1998 Domestic Drama People Archived from the original on July 29 2013 Retrieved September 26 2012 Demi Moore amp Ashton Kutcher Lead PETA s Worst Dressed List Access Hollywood February 12 2009 Archived from the original on August 23 2010 Retrieved November 24 2012 Malkin Marc Malec Brett June 1 2011 Why Demi Moore Is No Dumbo E Archived from the original on November 24 2012 Retrieved November 24 2012 External linksDemi Moore at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Quotations from Wikiquote Data from Wikidata Demi Moore at IMDb Demi Moore interview by KVUE in 1986 discussing About Last Night from Texas Archive of the Moving Image Demi Moore at the Internet Broadway Database Demi Moore at the Internet Off Broadway Database Thorn formerly the Demi and Ashton Foundation Demi Moore at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demi Moore amp oldid 1139887458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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