Real Name : Demetria Gene Guynes Birth : 11 November 1962, Roswell, New Mexico, USA Height : 5' 5"
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Demi Moore was born 1962 in Roswell, New Mexico. Her father left her mother, Victoria, before Demi was born. Her stepfather, Danny Guynes, didn't add much stability to her life, either. He frequently changed jobs and made the family move a total of 40 times. The parents kept on drinking, arguing and beating, until Guynes finally committed suicide. Demi quit school at the age of 16 to work as a pin-up-girl. At 18, she married rock musician 'Freddie Moore (I)' (qv); the marriage lasted four years. At 19, she became a regular on the TV show _"General Hospital" (1982-1983)_. From the first salaries, she started partying and sniffing cocaine. That lasted more than 3 years, until director 'Joel Schumacher' (qv) fired her from the set of _St. Elmo's Fire (1985)_ (qv) when she turned up high. She got a withdrawal treatment and returned clean after a week... and stayed clean. With determination and a skill for publicity stunts, like the nude appearance on the cover of Vanity Fair while pregnant, she made her way to fame. Since the huge commercial success of _Ghost (1990)_ (qv) and the controversial pictures _Indecent Proposal (1993)_ (qv) and _Disclosure (1994)_ (qv), she's one of Hollywood's most sought-after and most expensive actresses. Biography written by: Tom Zoerner < Tom.Zoerner@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
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- ... A Father... A Son... Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2005) (TV) (archive footage) [Meredith Johnson]
- 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies (2005) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself - place #59]
- 1992 MTV Movie Awards (1992) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- 2003 MTV Movie Awards (2003) (TV) [Herself]
- A Century of Cinema (1994) [Herself]
- A Few Good Men (1992) [Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway] <3>
- A Few Good Men: From Stage to Screen (2001) (V) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway]
- About Last Night... (1986) [Debbie] <2>
- Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) (voice) [Dallas Grimes] <3>
- Bedrooms (1984) (TV) [Nancy]
- Blame It on Rio (1984) [Nicole 'Nikki' Hollis] <5>
- Bobby (2006) [Virginia] <17>
- Bunraku (2010) [Alexandra] <2>
- Celebrity Naked Ambition (2003) (TV) (archive footage)
- Ceremonia de clausura - 55º festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- Ceremonia de inauguración - 56º festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián (2008) (TV) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Herself]
- Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) [Madison Lee] <8>
- Chlorine (2007) {{SUSPENDED}}
- Choices (1981) [Corri] <5>
- Code of Conduct (2001) (V) [Herself] <11>
- Deconstructing Harry (1997) [Helen/Harry's Character] <8>
- Dennis Pennis R.I.P. (1997) (V) [Herself]
- Destination Anywhere (1997) (V) [Janie] <2>
- Die Geschichte des erotischen Films (2004) (TV) (archive footage)
- Disclosure (1994) [Meredith Johnson] <2>
- E! 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers (2004) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Flawless (2007) [Laura Quinn] <1>
- G.I. Jane (1997) [Jordan O'Neill] <1>
- Ghost (1990) [Molly Jensen] <2>
- Half Light (2006) [Rachel Carlson] <1>
- Happy Birthday Elton! From Madison Square Garden, New York (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- Happy Tears (2009) [Laura] <1>
- Hollywood's Hottest (2003) (V)
- Hollywood's Most Powerful Women (1995) (TV) [Herself]
- I Think I Cannes (1997) (uncredited) [Herself]
- If These Walls Could Talk (1996) (TV) [Claire Donnelly (segment "1952")] <1>
- Indecent Proposal (1993) [Diana Murphy] <2>
- La Marató 2005 (2005) (TV) [Herself]
- LOL: Laughing Out Loud (2011) [Anne]
- Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton (2007) (TV) [Herself] <36>
- Mortal Thoughts (1991) [Cynthia Kellogg] <1>
- Mr. Brooks (2007) [Det. Tracy Atwood] <2>
- MTV Bash: Carson Daly (2003) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- MTV Video Music Awards 2008 (2008) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- No Small Affair (1984) [Laura Victor] <2>
- Nothing But Trouble (1991) [Diane Lightson] <4>
- Now and Then (1995) [Samantha Albertson] <6>
- One Crazy Summer (1986) [Cassandra] <10>
- Parasite (1982) [Patricia Welles] <2>
- Passion of Mind (2000) [Martha Marie/'Marty' Talridge] <4>
- Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jon Lovitz (2005) (TV) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Jennifer]
- Speechless (2008) (TV) [Herself]
- St. Elmo's Fire (1985) [Jules] <4>
- Striptease (1996) [Erin Grant] <1>
- The 61st Annual Academy Awards (1989) (TV) [Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Cinematography]
- The 63rd Annual Academy Awards (1991) (TV) (archive footage) [Molly Jensen]
- The 64th Annual Academy Awards (1992) (TV) [Herself - Presenter: Best Costume Design]
- The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2009) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997) (TV) (uncredited) [Herself]
- The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (2010) (TV) [Herself - Presenter/Molly Jensen]
- The Butcher's Wife (1991) [Marina Lemke] <1>
- The Curse of Superman (2006) (TV) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Herself]
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) (voice) [Esmeralda] <12>
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (2002) (V) (voice) [Esmeralda] <8>
- The Joneses (2009) [Kate] <1>
- The Juror (1996) [Annie Laird] <1>
- The Magic 7 (2009) (TV) (voice) [U-Z-Onesa]
- The Making of 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (2003) (TV) [Herself]
- The Making of Disney's 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' (1996) (TV) [Herself - Voice of 'Esmeralda']
- The New Homeowner's Guide to Happiness (1988) (V)
- The Scarlet Letter (1995) [Hester Prynne] <1>
- The Seventh Sign (1988) [Abby Quinn] <1>
- We're No Angels (1989) [Molly] <3>
- Wisdom (1986) [Karen Simmons] <1>
- Young Doctors in Love (1982) (uncredited) [New Intern]
- Your Studio and You (1995) [Herself] <2>
- Yours to Keep (1989) [Herself]
- "20 to 1" (2005) {Sexiest Movie Moments (#5.3)} (archive footage) (uncredited) [Molly Jensen]
- "20 to 1" (2005) {World's Best Love Songs (#3.9)} (archive footage) [Molly Jensen]
- "American Masters" (1983) {Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens} [Herself]
- "Anyone for Pennis?" (1995) {Very Important Pennis: Part 1 (#1.2)} [Herself]
- "Aspel & Company" (1984) {(#10.7)} [Herself]
- "Biography" (1987) {Brat Pack (#20.32)} (archive footage) [Herself] <2>
- "Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business" (1998) [Herself]
- "Caiga quien caiga" (1996/I) {(2007-10-02)} [Herself]
- "Cartelera" (1994) {(2007-10-06)} [Herself]
- "Celebrities Uncensored" (2003) {(#1.4)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Celebrities Uncensored" (2003) {(#1.5)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Celebrities Uncensored" (2003) {(#1.9)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Celebrities Uncensored" (2003) {(#2.3)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Celebrities Uncensored" (2003) {(#2.6)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Clive Anderson All Talk" (1996) {(#2.6)} [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2005-09-26)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2005-09-29)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2005-10-10)} [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2005-10-12)} [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2005-10-13)} [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2006-11-06)} [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Demi Moore} [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {That '70s Show (#10.33)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "E.T. - Entretenimento Total" (1991) [Herself]
- "Ellen" (1994) {The Puppy Episode: Part 2 (#4.23)} (uncredited) [The Sample Lady]
- "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) {(2007-05-23)} [Herself]
- "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) {(2010-02-10)} [Herself] <2>
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2005-10-22)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2006-11-02)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2006-11-08)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2007-05-08)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2007-05-21)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2007-05-23)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-02-07)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-03-25)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-04-14)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-04-18)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-08-04)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-09-04)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-10-10)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-10-15)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-05-01)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-10-23)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2010-02-17)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2010-04-09)} [Herself]
- "Extra" (1994) {(2003-10-10)} [Herself]
- "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" (2001) {(#18.13)} [Herself] <7>
- "General Hospital" (1963) [Jackie Templeton (1982-1983)] <5>
- "HBO First Look" (1992) {The Making of 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (#10.8)} [Herself]
- "I Love the '70s" (2003) [Herself]
- "Imagine" (2003) {Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens (#12.3)} [Herself]
- "La rentadora" (2006) {El Nadal (#1.5)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Larry King Live" (1985) {Sharon Stone, Sandra Cantu and Melissa Huckaby} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Larry King Live" (1985) {Sharon Stone} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) {(1990-07-27)} [Herself]
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(#1.3)} [Herself - Guest] <2>
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(#15.86)} [Herself - Guest] <2>
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(1997-01-18)} [Herself]
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {Demi Moore/Chef David Chang/Justin Nozuka (#17.120)} [Herself - Guest] <2>
- "Lo + plus" (1995) {(1997-10-14)} [Herself]
- "Love Chain" (2003) {Ashton Kutcher (#1.6)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Moonlighting" (1985) {When Girls Collide (#5.10)} (uncredited) [Woman in Elevator]
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) {Ashton Kutcher/Gnarls Barkley (#33.10)} (uncredited) [Herself]
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) {Ashton Kutcher/Gwen Stefani (#30.15)} (uncredited) [Herself]
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) {Demi Moore/Johnny Clegg & Savuka (#14.5)} [Herself - Host/Various]
- "Tales from the Crypt" (1989) {Dead Right (#2.1)} [Cathy Marno] <1>
- "Tellement People" (2008) {(#1.5)} [Herself]
- "The Arsenio Hall Show" (1989) {(1993-04-26)} [Herself]
- "The Fabulous Picture Show" (2006) {Pomegranates & Myrrh (#3.9)} [Herself - Guest]
- "The Marriage Ref" (2010) {(#1.12)} [Herself - Panelist] <5>
- "The Master" (1984) {Max (#1.1)} [Holly Trumbull]
- "The Nostalgia Critic" (2008) {Top 11 Hottest Animated Women (#1.28)} (voice) (archive footage) [Esmeralda]
- "The O'Reilly Factor" (1996) {(2008-03-25)} (archive footage) [Herself - 'Pinhead' (segment "Pinheads & Patriots")]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1996-10-09)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1997-08-14)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(#18.28)} [Herself] <3>
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(1992-12-09)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2006-11-20)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2007-05-22)} [Herself]
- "The Word" (1990) {(#2.21)} [Herself]
- "Tvist" (2005) {(2005-10-17)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Up Close with Carrie Keagan" (2007) {(2010-04-21)} [Herself] <2>
- "VH1: All Access" (2003) {Awesomely Wacky Celebrity Baby Names} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Will & Grace" (1998) {Women and Children First (#5.16)} [Sissy Palmer-Ginsburg] <6>
- "Xposé" (2007) {(#3.58)} [Herself]
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- 'Freddie Moore (I)' (qv) (8 February 1980 - 7 August 1985) (divorced)
- 'Bruce Willis' (qv) (21 November 1987 - 18 October 2000) (divorced); 3 children
- 'Ashton Kutcher' (qv) (24 September 2005 - present)
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- _"E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Demi Moore}_ (qv)
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- _G.I. Jane (1997)_ (qv) -> $11,000,000
- _Striptease (1996)_ (qv) -> $12,500,000
- _Disclosure (1994)_ (qv) -> $5,000,000
- _A Few Good Men (1992)_ (qv) -> $3,000,000
- _Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)_ (qv) -> $2,000,000
- _Ghost (1990)_ (qv) -> $350,000
- _The Butcher's Wife (1991)_ (qv) -> $500,000
- _Mortal Thoughts (1991)_ (qv) -> $1,000,000
- _Nothing But Trouble (1991)_ (qv) -> $500,000
- _The Scarlet Letter (1995)_ (qv) -> $5,000,000
- _Now and Then (1995)_ (qv) -> $500,000
- _The Juror (1996)_ (qv) -> $5,000,000
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- "Gala" (Netherlands), 21 April 2008
- "Cable Guide" (UK), May 1998, pg. 8-9, by: Garth Pearce, "Demi's Naked Fear"
- "TV Filmes" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 17, pg. 32-34, by: Avik Gilboa
- "Cinema" (Hungary), September 1996, Iss. 58, pg. 39, by: Scott Orlin, "Minden nõnek ki kéne próbálni a sztriptízt!"
- "Cinema" (Germany), 1996, Iss. 6, pg. 110-111, by: Scott Orlin/Carolin Streck
- "Imagenes" (Spain), 1996, Iss. 144, pg. 81-83, by: Gabriel Lerman
- "FOCUS" (Germany), 1996, Iss. 23, pg. 178-181, by: A.Schipprack/U.Zahn
- "Empire" (UK), 1996, Iss. 88, pg. 94-100, by: Rachelle Unreich, "Less is Moore"
- "Set" (Italy), 1996, Iss. 1, pg. 30-35, by: Enrico Castiglione
- "Empire" (UK), 1993, Iss. 48, pg. 64-71, by: Stephen Rebello
- "Oui" (USA), March 1982, Vol. 11, Iss. 3, pg. 21-23+106-107, by: Bob Crane, "Demi Moore Luke's New laura Returns to Oui"
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- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 12 April 2008, Iss. 15, by: Belinda Janssen, "startrax"
- "Bazaar" (Greece), May 2007, Iss. 122, pg. 212-.214, "Iperohi Demi"
- "Metro" (Belgium), 18 May 2005, Iss. 1013, pg. 16, "Demi Moore dément avoir dénigré Ashton Kutcher"
- "The Washington Post" (USA), 27 June 2003, Vol. 126, Iss. 204, pg. C1-C2, by: Robin Givhan, "Sense and Sensuality: Demi Moore's Choice Look"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 20 June 2003, Vol. 1, Iss. 715, pg. 32-33, by: Gillian Flynn, "The Demi Regeneration"
- "Beau Monde" (Hungary), November 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 2, pg. 58-61, by: Ella Vermeulen, "Negyven felé egyedül"
- "Star inc." (Canada), December 1999, Vol. 1, Iss. 12, pg. 3+26-31, by: Hervé Tropéa, "2000, l'année de tous les espoirs pour Demi Moore"
- "People Weekly" (USA), 19 April 1999, Vol. 51, Iss. 14, pg. 116-117, by: Samantha Miller and Dan Jewell, "The Sole Brat Pack Superstar"
- "Star Inc." (Canada), January 1999, Vol. 1, Iss. 1, pg. 24-29, by: Hervé Tropéa, "Les enjeux de sa séparation"
- "Fiesta Readers' Wives Special" (UK), 1998, Iss. 23, pg. 32-33, by: Kenneth Kingdom. Photos: Rex Features/Robal, "Who's Who of Sex: Demi Moore"
- "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 984, pg. 102-103
- "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 961, pg. 107-111, by: João Antunes
- "Cinema" (Hungary), September 1996, Iss. 58, pg. 36-38, by: Karl-Heinz Schaefer, "Megasztár a tervezõasztalról"
- "Playboy" (Germany), August 1996, pg. 18-20, by: Peter Koberger, "Striptease mit Demi Moore"
- "Mayfair" (UK), June 1996, Vol. 31, Iss. 6, pg. 14-15, by: Jimmy Bastards, "Demi God! What Moore can you say?"
- "In Style" (USA), March 1996, Vol. 3, Iss. 3, pg. 88-93, by: Louise Lague, "Hailey's Comets"
- "Cinema" (Germany), 1996, Iss. 4, pg. 78-82, by: Karl-Heinz Schaefer
- "Prevue" (USA), October 1991, Vol. 2, Iss. 45, pg. 46, by: Terry Terreson, "Demi Moore Gets Into the Spirt of The Butcher's Wife"
- "Vanity Fair" (USA), August 1991, by: Nancy Collins, "More Demi Moore"
- "Prevue" (USA), May 1991, Vol. 2, Iss. 43, pg. 18-19+57, by: George Hadley- Garcia, "More Sacrifice, More Struggle, More Surprise? Maybe, Baby!"
- "USA Today" (USA), 19 April 1991, pg. 1D-2D, by: Tom Green, "Life after 'Ghost'"
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- "Gala" (Netherlands), 21 April 2008
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 12 April 2008, Iss. 15, by: EPA/ANP, "startrax"
- "Victor" (Belgium), 26 February 2005, Iss. 8, pg. 26, by: Julie Huon, "La vie en robe"
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), December 2003, Vol. 27, Iss. 123, pg. 62-63, by: staff, "Don't Mess With Exes: Demi Moore"
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), May 2003, Vol. 25, Iss. 116, pg. 34-35, by: staff, "Charlie's Angels - Demi Moore""
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), November 2001, Vol. 23, Iss. 100, pg. 9, "100 Sexiest Celebrities Of All Time Nude! #92 : Going All The Way"
- "High Society" (USA), April 2001, Vol. 26, Iss. 4, pg. 21, by: staff, "It's All About Tits & Ass: Best Ass"
- "In Style" (USA), June 2000, Vol. 7, Iss. 6, pg. 406, by: Jeryl Brunner, "Look Back"
- "Vanity Fair" (UK), April 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 476, pg. 174-175, "The Force Of Nature"
- "Playboy Special Edition" (USA), August 1999, pg. 32, by: staff, "Playboy's Sex Stars of the Century"
- "Playboy" (USA), January 1999, Vol. 46, Iss. 1, pg. 105-128+214-220, by: D. Keith Mano, "Sex Stars Of The Century"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1999, Vol. 12, Iss. 2, pg. 4-5, by: staff, "Splitting Hairs"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1999, Vol. 12, Iss. 4, pg. 24, "Pregnant pauses : Vanity fair"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1999, Vol. 12, Iss. 4, pg. 24, by: staff, "Vanity Flair"
- "Playboy" (USA), April 1997, Vol. 44, Iss. 4, pg. 184, by: Marion Curtis, "Grapevine: Goldie and Demi Do See-Through; We Say "Yes!""
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1997, Vol. 11, Iss. 1, pg. 61, by: staff, "Star-Tistics"
- "Playboy" (USA), November 1996, Vol. 43, Iss. 11, pg. 128, by: Bruce Williamson, "Sex In Cinema 1996"
- "Playboy" (Germany), August 1996, pg. 19+21-24
- "Photo" (France), June 1996, Iss. 331, pg. 79-80, by: Matthew Rolston, "7 Stars du glamour au Générique: Demi Moore"
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), June 1996, Vol. 18, Iss. 51, pg. 6-7, by: staff, "Measuring Her Flesh"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1996, Vol. 9, Iss. 4, pg. 8-9, by: staff, "Caught In The Act: Demi Moore & Bruce Willis"
- "Playboy" (USA), November 1995, Vol. 42, Iss. 11, pg. 133+135, by: Bruce Williamson, "Sex In Cinema 1995"
- "People Weekly" (USA), 8 May 1995, Vol. 43, Iss. 18, pg. 72-73, by: Andrew Eccles, "The 50 Most Beautiful People in the World"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1995, Vol. 8, Iss. 6, pg. 28-31, by: staff, "Seeing Double: Virginia Guynes & Demi Moore"
- "Movieline" (USA), September 1994, Vol. 6, Iss. 1, pg. 58-59, by: Courtney Lee, "StarStyle: Demi Moore"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1994, Vol. 8, Iss. 1, pg. 92-93, by: staff, "Before The Altar: Demi Moore"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1994, Vol. 7, Iss. 6, pg. 4-5, by: staff, "Flimsy Excuses: Demi Moore"
- "Playboy" (USA), August 1993, Vol. 40, Iss. 8, pg. 158, by: Janet Gough, "Grapevine: More Moore"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 1992, Vol. 39, Iss. 12, pg. 182, by: Jim Harwood, "Sex Stars 1992"
- "Men's Collection" (UK), 1992, Iss. 21, pg. 39, by: Tony Crawley, "Movie Nudity"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 1991, Vol. 38, Iss. 12, pg. 186, by: Jim Harwood, "Sex Stars 1991"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1991, Vol. 4, Iss. 8, pg. 62-65, by: staff, "The 25 Sexiest Women of 1992 - #9"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1989, Vol. 3, Iss. 1, pg. 54-57, by: staff, "St. Elmo's Fire's Demi Moore"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1988, Vol. 2, Iss. 2, pg. 62-64, by: staff, "Blame It On Rio's Demi Moore"
- "Screen" (Japan), January 1987, Vol. 42, Iss. 1, pg. 141, by: George Rodriguez, "Demi Moore"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1987, Vol. 1, Iss. 4, pg. 22-27, by: staff, "General Hospital's Demi Moore"
- "Playboy" (USA), November 1986, Vol. 33, Iss. 11, pg. 127, by: Bruce Williamson, "Sex In Cinema 1986"
- "Pub Presents Blondes Are More Fun" (USA), 1986, Iss. 10, pg. 68-69, by: staff, "Rio Duo"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 1985, Vol. 32, Iss. 12, pg. 290, by: Rose Shoshanna, "Grapevine: Semi-Demi"
- "Playboy" (USA), July 1982, Vol. 29, Iss. 7, pg. 250, "Grapevine"
- "Oui" (USA), March 1982, Vol. 11, Iss. 3, pg. 21-23, by: Phillip Dixon, "Demi Moore"
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- "First for women" (USA), 1 March 2010
- "Gala" (Netherlands), 21 April 2008
- "Vanity Fair" (Germany), 15 March 2007, Vol. 1, Iss. 12
- "The National Enquirer" (USA), 10 October 2005, Vol. 80, Iss. 14
- "Glossy" (Netherlands), 6 April 2004, Iss. 8
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 20 June 2003, Vol. 1, Iss. 715
- "Gong" (Germany), 2003, Iss. 48
- "In Style" (USA), October 2000
- "Us" (USA), March 2000, Iss. 266
- "Star inc." (Canada), December 1999, Vol. 1, Iss. 12
- "People Weekly" (USA), 6 September 1999, Vol. 52, Iss. 9
- "TV Hören und Sehen" (Germany), June 1999, Iss. 23
- "People Weekly" (USA), 19 April 1999, Vol. 51, Iss. 14
- "NW" (Australia), 15 March 1999
- "Star Inc." (Canada), January 1999, Vol. 1, Iss. 1
- "TV & Satellite Week" (UK), 16 May 1998
- "Sky TV Guide" (UK), May 1998
- "Mikro Gids" (Netherlands), 1998, Iss. 8
- "Cinemanía" (Mexico), November 1997, Vol. 2, Iss. 14
- "Neue Revue" (Germany), 30 October 1997
- "In Style" (USA), September 1997, Vol. 4, Iss. 9
- "Cinema" (Estonia), November 1996
- "Empire" (UK), October 1996, Iss. 88
- "Arena" (UK), June 1996
- "FilmMagasinet" (Norway), May 1996, Iss. 13
- "In Style" (USA), February 1996
- "TV-Spielfilm" (Germany), February 1996, Iss. 3
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 30 December 1995, Iss. 52
- "Premiere" (UK), October 1995, Vol. 3, Iss. 9, No. 33
- "Empire" (UK), April 1995, Iss. 70
- "Rolling Stone" (USA), 9 February 1995
- "New Weekly" (Australia), 30 January 1995
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 31 December 1994, Iss. 53
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1994, Vol. 8, Iss. 1
- "Vanity Fair" (USA), December 1993
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 10 July 1993, Iss. 28
- "TV Spielfilm" (Germany), 12 June 1993, Iss. 12
- "Premiere" (UK), May 1993, Vol. 1, Iss. 4, No. 4
- "Vanity Fair" (USA), August 1992, Vol. 55, Iss. 8
- "Empire" (UK), November 1991, Iss. 29
- "High Society" (USA), October 1991
- "Vanity Fair" (USA), August 1991
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 23 March 1991, Iss. 12
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1991, Vol. 4, Iss. 8
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 12 May 1990, Iss. 19
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1987, Vol. 1, Iss. 4
- "Soap Opera Digest" (USA), 25 May 1982
- "Oui" (USA), March 1982, Vol. 11, Iss. 3
- "Oui" (USA), January 1981, Vol. 10, Iss. 1
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- TV commercial (voice over) for Keds sneakers (1990s)
- Appeared in music video for Bon Jovi's "Ugly"
- TV commercial for Oscar Mayer (voice) (1990's)
- Print ads for Versace
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- I'm sure there are a lot of people who think I'm a bitch.
- The truth is you can have a great marriage, but there are still no guarantees.
- There's this idea that if you take your clothes off, somehow you must have loose morals. There's still a negative attitude in our society towards women who use a strength that's inherent - their femininity - in any way that might be considered seductive.
- Time is an amazing equalizer. I think if you stay true to yourself and keep moving forward, things come around.
- On the changes made to 'Nathaniel Hawthorne' (qv)'s "The Scarlet Letter" (she starred in the adaptation): In truth, not very many people have read the book...the ultimate message of "Hester Prynne" would have been lost if we'd stayed with the original ending.
- I didn't want to work and drag my kids with me while they were trying to cross this huge transition. I wanted them to become as stable and as confident as possible. There are people who go through this and don't have the financial means, but I did. It wasn't a risk; it was the right thing to do.
- Once you've tasted a bit of success, it's more challenging. We have to continue to be willing to take a risk so that we don't get too safe. Unwillingness to risk failure is always there, but it gets harder when you feel you have more to lose. So the better place to keep yourself in is out of your comfort zone, willing to try even at the risk of failing. And that's not natural to me at all. In fact, it's completely unnatural.
- I think we all want the same things. We all want to feel loved, and feel a part of something, but we all have self-doubt no matter where we came from.
- [On plastic surgery] It's completely false, I've never had it done. It's a way to combat your neurosis. The scalpel won't make you happy. For the moment I prefer to be a beautiful woman of my age than try desperately to look thirty.
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- Hired 3 cameramen to videotape the birth of her first child.
- (24 June 1998) Bruce and Demi announce they are ending their marriage of eleven years. No reasons given.
- (1996) Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world.
- Has three daughters with 'Bruce Willis' (qv): 'Rumer Willis' (qv) (b. 1988), 'Scout LaRue Willis' (qv) (1991) and 'Tallulah Belle Willis' (qv) (1994).
- Was once engaged to 'Emilio Estevez' (qv).
- She posed nude while seven months pregnant with daughter 'Scout LaRue Willis' (qv) for a 1991 'Vanity Fair' magazine cover. In August 1992, she again posed nude for 'Vanity Fair', this time wearing body paint that resembled a man's suit.
- Stripped on _"Late Show with David Letterman" (1993)_ (qv), allegedly to disprove rumors that she's too fat for her new movie _Striptease (1996)_ (qv).
- Owns a production company: "Moving Pictures".
- She appeared in 'John Parr (II)' (qv)'s "St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)" music video.
- Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1986" in John Willis's Screen World, Vol. 38.
- In order to play a coke addict, Jules, in _St. Elmo's Fire (1985)_ (qv), she had to sign a contract stipulating that she would stop her own alcohol and drug abuse, an agreement that caused her life to turn around.
- Was one of three finalists for the lead in _Flashdance (1983)_ (qv). No one could decide between the three, so a group of about 50 men was brought into a room, shown the three audition tapes and asked who they would want to sleep with the most. 'Jennifer Beals (I)' (qv) won by a landslide.
- Was replaced by 'Sandra Bullock' (qv) for the lead in _While You Were Sleeping (1995)_ (qv).
- Operations on her left eye during childhood caused her to wear a patch.
- First actress to reach 10 million dollar salary mark.
- Aunt of actors 'Cooper Guynes' (qv) and 'Oliver Guynes' (qv).
- Demi's real father, Charles Harmon, abandoned the family before she was born, which is why she didn't share his last name on her birth certificate.
- Measurements: 32A-24-33 (young model 1980), 32C-24-33 (after implants in 1996), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).
- Continues to receive royalty checks for songs she wrote before becoming an actress.
- Was spoofed in the video game _Leisure Suit Larry 7: Love for Sail (1996) (VG)_ (qv) as a hypersexual version of herself called "Dewmi (pronounced "Do Me") Moore".
- First job was as a bill collector.
- Voted #22 on VH1's Hottest Hotties.
- Though born in New Mexico she spent much of her childhood in Eastern Pennsylvania.
- Supporter of Arsenal Football Club, and attends home games whenever she is in London.
- She quit school at 16 and started working as a pin-up girl.
- According to an article in the now defunct Buzz magazine, she was so demanding when it came to perks and fringe benefits, her nickname around Hollywood studio executives was "Gimme Moore".
- Was one of the nine original members of the 1980s "brat pack", along with 'Judd Nelson' (qv), 'Mare Winningham' (qv), 'Anthony Michael Hall' (qv), 'Andrew McCarthy (I)' (qv), 'Rob Lowe (I)' (qv), 'Molly Ringwald' (qv), 'Emilio Estevez' (qv) and 'Ally Sheedy' (qv).
- The only Brat Packer to become a huge and long-lasting movie star after the Brat Pack era ended.
- Along with 'Pia Zadora' (qv), 'Madonna' (qv), 'Pauly Shore' (qv) and 'Sylvester Stallone' (qv), one of the few people who have "won" back to back awards at the Razzies in successive years. She "won" Worst Actress of 1997 for her performances in the films _The Juror (1996)_ (qv) and _Striptease (1996)_ (qv), then again the next year she "won" Worst Actress for her role in _G.I. Jane (1997)_ (qv).
- Her wedding with 'Ashton Kutcher' (qv) was attended by about 100 guests. Among them were ex-husband 'Bruce Willis' (qv), their three daughters, Ashton's best friend and co-star from _"That '70s Show" (1998)_ (qv), 'Wilmer Valderrama' (qv), and Demi's close friend 'Lucy Liu (I)' (qv).
- Auditioned for (and won) the role of Jackie Templeton on _"General Hospital" (1963)_ (qv) after producers put out a casting call for a "'Margot Kidder' (qv)/'Karen Allen (I)' (qv)" type actress (both of whom were top box office stars at the time).
- Her left eye is green and her right eye is hazel.
- Married 'Bruce Willis' (qv) at the Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas.
- 'Little Richard' (qv) presided over her wedding to 'Bruce Willis' (qv) and 'Ally Sheedy' (qv) was one of the bridesmaids.
- Attended (but did not graduate from) Fairfax High School in Los Angeles with actor/producer 'Byron Allen' (qv).
- Is part Cherokee.
- Lived next door to 'Nastassja Kinski' (qv) when moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
- Her professional first name "Demi" (short for her birth name Demetria) is pronounced "deh-ME", not "DEM-ee", with emphasis on the second syllable just as in "Demetria".
- Mother died from cancer at the age of 54.
- Has one brother, Morgan.
- Named Demetria after a shampoo that her mother saw in a magazine.
- Her mother was only 19 when she had her.
- In 1996, became the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, getting $12.5m for _Striptease (1996)_ (qv).
- Thanked by Blink 182 in the liner notes of their album "Enema of the State".
- Credited along with actor 'Daniel Morton (I)' (qv) for saving a woman's life through Twitter.
- Campaigned for the part of Mona Lisa Vitoe in _My Cousin Vinny (1992)_ (qv) as she wanted to reinvent herself. However she lost out to 'Marisa Tomei' (qv), who went on to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance.
- Auditioned for the role of Luisa Contini in _Nine (2009)_ (qv), but 'Marion Cotillard' (qv) was cast in the part instead.
- Was in consideration for the role of Katherine Clifton in _The English Patient (1996)_ (qv) but 'Kristin Scott Thomas' (qv), who went on to receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her performance, was cast instead.
- Lives in Los Angeles, California and Hailey, Idaho.
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