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Moore in 2011
American actress Demi Moore made her film debut in 1981 and joined the cast of the daytime soap opera General Hospital that same year. After departing the show in 1983, she came to prominence 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).[ 1] Moore established herself as a bankable star with Ghost , the highest-grossing film of 1990 . Her performance was praised and earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. She had further box-office success in the early 1990s with 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 .[ 2] The large-budget starring vehicles The Scarlet Letter (1995), The Juror (1996), and G.I. Jane (1997) fell below commercial expectations and contributed to a downturn in her career.[ 3] [ 4] She has since held sporadic leading roles in the arthouse films Passion of Mind (2000), Flawless (2008), and Blind (2017), as well as supporting roles in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), Bobby (2006), Mr. Brooks (2007), Margin Call (2011) and Rough Night (2017).[ 5] Moore's primetime television work includes the cable anthology If These Walls Could Talk (1996) and the streaming series Brave New World (2020). She also had a recurring role on Empire (2015–2017) and portrayed Ann Woodward in the limited series Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (2024).
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Year
Title
Role
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2020
Dirty Diana
Diana
6 episodes
Year
Title
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2008
Streak
Short film
2011
Five
TV movie; segment: "Charlotte"
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^ 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 .
^ Martin, Harry (1988). "Demi Moore on career and family growth" (Interview). KCRA News. Event occurs at 3:10.
^ a b Reed, Jon-Michael (January 22, 1982). "Two New 'GH' Sisters May Lure a Lonely Luke" . Philadelphia Daily News . For TV series she played a teenage prostitute in an episode of Kaz and an innocent teen for the short-lived W.E.B.
^ Peterson, Bettelou (December 27, 1987). "Moore put in time on 'Hospital' soap" . The Post-Star . It was her first important role after making her debut in an episode of the CBS series Kaz in 1979.
^ "The New Homeowner's Guide to Happiness (1988)" . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2013. Archived from the original on May 17, 2013. Retrieved November 24, 2012 .
^ "Judge Reinhold And Demi Moore in The New Homeowner's Guide to Happiness (1987) Also Known As: Cinemax Comedy Experiment (11/27/87) ; New Homeonwer's Guide to Happiness " . Turner Classic Movies . Retrieved November 24, 2012 .
^ "Episode Detail: When Girls Collide - Moonlighting " . TVGuide.com . Retrieved November 24, 2012 . Bruce Willis's wife Demi Moore has a cameo.
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