
Mandy Moore
Amanda Leigh Moore, known as Mandy Moore, was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, to a news reporter mother and a pilot father. Growing up in Orlando, Florida, Mandy Moore discovered her passion for singing at a very young age. Mandy Moore, who is also interested in acting, took part in many local plays and sang the national anthem at different events.
Mandy Moore began studying performing arts at the age of twelve, and at the age of fifteen, she signed a contract with Epic Records and toured with NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys as of the summer of 1999. With her debut single released in the summer of 1999, Mandy Moore stepped into her professional music career, followed by work including Platinum Certified albums.
Mandy Moore's acting career began in 2001 as a voice actress, and soon afterward she appeared in front of the cameras for the first time in her Hollywood career, starring in the movie she co-starred with Anne Hathaway. Mandy Moore, who has included both feature films and TV projects in her career, is one of the rare names who managed to run her singing and acting careers in parallel.
Notes from Mandy Moore's career
“Candy”, released on August 17, 1999, was Mandy Moore's debut single.
“So Real”, Mandy Moore's first studio album, was awarded a Platinum Certificate with its sales success.
Mandy Moore voiced the character of Girl Bear Cub in her feature film debut, “Dr. Dolittle 2”.
“The Princess Diaries”, Mandy Moore's first movie as an actress, was released in 2001 and was a huge success.
Mandy Moore co-starred with Shane West in the 2002 movie “A Walk to Remember”.