Mandy Moore
Date of birth
10th April, 1984
Occupation
Actor
Sex
1st January, 1970
Height
1.76
47 Meters Down Trailer
Lisa and Kate are two sisters on vacation in Mexico and they're looking for a little adventure. They are encourage to go cage-diving (also known as swimming with sharks) by some daredevil guys they meet at a bar. Initially reluctant, once they are in the cage and underwater with a majestic great white shark, they realise how amazing their experience is. However, that feeling doesn't last very long when an enormous shark begins circling them and the cable attaching their cage to the boat snaps. They plummet 47 metres to the ocean floor and panic when they realise how little oxygen they have left. To make matters worse, the shark has followed them and is able to bite through the iron bars of their cage. Their freedom means that they are now able to swim to the surface, but with the toothy sea giant still hanging about accompanied by some hungry friends, perhaps they were safer trapped inside the cage.
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Mandy Moore at the 22nd Annual Critics' Choice Awards held at Barker Hangar, Critics' Choice Awards - Santa Monica, California, United States - Monday 12th December 2016
Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia at an event hosted by NBC And Vanity Fair to toast the 2016-2017 TV Season held at NeueHouse, Hollywood - Los Angeles, California, United States - Thursday 3rd November 2016
Mandy Moore seen on the red carpet at the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 18th September 2016
Mandy Moore seen on the red carpet at the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 18th September 2016
Mandy Moore seen on the red carpet at the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 18th September 2016
Disney’s ‘Tangled’ Is Heading For Television – Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi Reprising Voice Roles
By Elinor Cosgrave in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 04 June 2015
Disney’s ‘Tangled’ is being made into an animated television series.
Tangled, the hit 2010 Disney film which re-envisions the fairytale of Rapunzel, will be made into an animated series. The new animated series will be aired on ABC’s The Disney Channel, the network announced on Wednesday (3rd June).
Read More: Mandy Moore And Ryan Adams To Divorce After Six Years After Marriage.
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Mandy Moore And Ryan Adams To Divorce After Six Years Of Marriage
By Stephanie Chase in Music / Festivals on 24 January 2015
The couple have called quits on their marriage after tying the knot in 2009.
Actress and sometime singer Mandy Moore is ending her six year marriage to musician Ryan Adams. The split has been confirmed by a rep for the 30 year old actress, who has called the decision ‘mutual’.
“Mandy Moore and Ryan Adams have mutually decided to end their marriage of almost six years,” the rep said in a statement. “It is a respectful, amicable parting of ways, and both Mandy and Ryan are asking for media to respect their privacy at this time.”
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Netflix To Launch In Netherlands: Its 41st Country!
By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 19 June 2013
Netflix, the online streaming television streaming service, is due to extend its service to the Netherlands in late 2013. Netflix announced their plans earlier today whilst they have been making headlines in the last week with celebrities praising the company for funding smaller yet popular projects.
Netflix is to launch in the Netherlands in late 2013. The streaming giant is currently available in 40 countries worldwide and provides a range of film and television shows on demand. It is the biggest internet television channel with 36 million users, according to their website.
Fees for subscription are relatively low especially in comparison with other commercial television channels such as Sky and Virgin. Dutch users, as in the 40 countries where it is currently available, will be able to stream videos from their computer, tablet, mobile, television or any device which has internet connection.
The company has expanded dramatically since it was established in 2009. In doing so Netflix has been able to finance a number of independent projects including their critically acclaimed (and hugely popular) dramas such as House of Cards and Arrested Development.
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Video - Heather Graham Looks Breathtaking In Azure Blue Number - 2012 CFDA Fashion Awards Part 2
Arrivals for the 2012 Cfda Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall included model Karen Elson with shoe designer Tabitha Simmons, designer Betsey Johnson with daughter Lulu, actress Heather Graham with DKNY founder Donna Karan, model/actress Devon Aoki with Alice + Olivia designer Stacey Bendet and actress Mandy Moore with designer Lela Rose.
Karen looked stunning in a dark green, belly-showing number that complimented her red locks while standing next to Tabitha who opted for a unique gold jacket with a splendid peacock design. Betsey Johnson in an OTT shiny gold dress couldn't outshine her towering daughter in stunning blue satin. Whilst some arrivals went eccentric for the Awards event, such as Stacey Bendet in her kaleidoscopic floor-length gown, others dazzled in simpler attire such as Heather Graham's sheer, azure blue dress
Tangled Trailer
Everyone knows the story of Rapunzel, even our favourite green ogre, Shrek, has heard of the fair maiden. Tangled takes a new look at what really happened to the young girl with flowing locks of blonde hair. Princess Rapunzel lives in a tower - where she's been locked away for years by an evil woman wishing to harness the youth generating power Rapunzel's hair produces - and the truth behind her escape has never been told; what actually happened is the princess accidently takes a bandit by the name of Flynn Rider hostage! Rapunzel steals Flynn's satchel (containing lots of precious yet stolen items) and she tells him that she will return his loot if he helps her escape.
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Mandy Moore Confused Unwanted Religious Reputation
By in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 18 May 2009
Pop-singer Many Moore has been thought of as religious and a 'good girl', although she has no real idea why.
Pop star turned actress, Mandy Moore, has been amazed by the religious reputation she has been given, and believes that it is partly due to her scandal-free career. Moore, who's recently married Ryan Adams, had to go as far as to address her religious beliefs, or lack of them, on her first dates.
Moore explained: "I don't actually think of myself as a religious person, per se. Spiritual, yes. I think I was cast in a role of being religious because of (films like) Walk To Remember... People were like, 'You keep playing these Christian characters.' I grew up Catholic but not even a good Catholic. I don't think religion really factored in."
Related: Ryan Adams Added to iTunes Festival Line-up After Concerts Sell Out
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A Walk To Remember Review
Very Good
A Walk to Remember can and will be known best as "The Mandy Moore Project," the first feature where the popular teen singer stars on the big screen. She is the focal point of the marketing, the reason that most kids will see the movie, and the one player to be under the microscope. Luckily for Moore, and the film, her flaws are few, as she slides easily into one of the more interesting teen roles in recent adolescent films, as the originality of her character, her well-metered performance, and director Adam Shankman's lively delivery lift this movie above most of its counterparts.
The film may look like a relative to the Freddie Prinze Jr. vehicle She's All That (1999), but it's more like a cousin to Robert Mulligan's The Man in the Moon (1991). The story begins predictably enough: Landon (Shane West), a young teen sowing his oats through his high school years, is forced to take on charity work after orchestrating a stupid stunt that nearly paralyzes a kid. While mopping up hallways and tutoring youngsters, he comes across Jamie Sullivan (Moore), a level-headed duckling (not so ugly), with a good heart and religion at her core. If this were Prinze pap, Landon would spruce her up and show the world what it's been missing. Instead, in this Karen Janszen adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel, Jamie stays true to herself, and the shy girl has a life-changing effect on the guy.
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Chasing Liberty Review
By David Levine
Terrible
If you really want to know what Mandy Moore did last summer, then check out her European travelogue called Chasing Liberty. But be warned, watching her travels in this film makes sitting through the reels of your grandparent's vacation seem like an easy walk in the park. Moore's third film about finding true love is worthless, and just about as believable as those vacation slides are entertaining.
Moore is Anna "Liberty" Foster, the 18-year old daughter of the overly protective President of the United States (Mark Harmon). She's in search of a life outside the White House, yet her dad refuses to let her leave home without an entourage of Secret Service agents (in today's world, I can hardly blame him). When her latest date bails on her because the agents are "way to out of control," she demands that her dad grant her some space while on their upcoming trip to Prague. He relents slightly, because unbeknownst to her, he has conveniently found a young secret service agent named Ben Calder (Matthew Goode) to befriend her and watch over her activity.
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Bubble Boy Review
Good
Great casting is absolutely vital to a puckishly impudent comedy like "Bubble Boy" -- the story of a happy-go-lucky, immune-deficient geek who zip-locks himself into a homemade portable orb to travel cross-country and stop the wedding of the girl he loves.
Put somebody like Adam Sandler, David Spade or Seth Green in the title role, and this childlike weirdo with matted hair and a whiney voice would lose all his sweet qualities and quickly become intolerably abrasive.
But Jake Gyllenhaal, who made such a lasting impression as future NASA scientist Homer Hickman in the little-seen coming of age picture "October Sky" -- is absolutely brilliant in the role. His exaggerated wide-eyed naivete has just enough pepper to make you laugh with him, not at him. His hyperactive enthusiasm at taking his first steps into the world ("Dog poo! Aweeeesome!") is so real that you don't just laugh, you smile. He makes the character three-dimensional and 100-percent lovable, but in an ever-so-slightly ironic way that requires a ton of talent to maintain.
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