Mandy Moore
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Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Amanda Leigh Moore
Birthplace Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S.
Birth Date April 10, 1984
Ethnicity Northwestern European, Jewish
Overview 1/4 Ashkenazi, English, Irish, Scottish
Nationality American
Career Singer, songwriter, actress, fashion designer
Color Season Soft Autumn
Notes and Motifs
Early in her career, she was labeled as one of the “pop princesses,” along with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera
FeSi I-I- Adaptive
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Moore: "Hope is the most exciting thing there is in life."
Moore: "I don't want to take fame for granted because that is when you start to think you are better than everyone else. That is when you start thinking that you are someone that you are not."
Moore: "Love is like nothing else on this earth, but only when it is shared with someone wonderful like you."
Moore: "I'm a spiritual person and a religious person. But for me, it's all a personal thing. I'm not someone who'll say, 'This is what I believe, and you should too!' It's more of an internal, quiet, grounded, fulfilling thing for me."
Moore: "Marriage is such a mark of adulthood in my mind."
Moore: "If someone tied me down and made me answer the question, singer, actress, clothing designer, I most likely - it could change on any given day, but mostly likely I would lean towards singing. It's where I feel most like myself - on stage singing."
Moore: "Anytime I listen to my gut and I don't do something, or I do, it always tends to work out in my favor."
Moore: "We are in a culture where it's so easy to just turn things off that you don't like. And I think that doesn't make you a well-rounded person or artist. You have to be able to take the good with the bad and have opinions on things!"
Moore: "I need to be more consistent about taking care of myself no matter how busy I am."
Moore: "I'm learning to accept everything that I am. I've accepted that I'm not going to be a stick-thin-model kind of girl. When I was 14, I was tall and spindly. By the time I turned 18, I had become a woman, and my body's not going to go back to what it looked like when I was 14."
Moore: "I'm really kind of boring - I'd rather go to bed early and get up early because I really value my time off, my time away from work."
Moore: "There are parallels between the music and film worlds, but they're really very different. I feel like they're just two different ways to channel my creativity."
Moore: "I've always considered myself a fairly romantic person. I believe in love and falling in love at a young age."
Moore: "Developing a relationship with someone you admire, who can encourage you to reach your full potential, is something that everyone can benefit from."
Moore: "I do think it's possible to change for the better."
Moore: "By preventing pneumonia and other diseases, we are giving men, women and children the chance to live healthy productive lives and participate in the global economy. In doing so, we are not only enhancing their futures - we are enhancing our own."
Moore: "I like being friends with other women who are supportive of women. I think that is important."
Moore: "I want to learn about a different religion. I grew up Catholic, but my grandfather was Jewish. Knowledge about other religions can help you understand your own better. I think it's kind of hypocritical to believe one thing and don't know about any others."
Moore: "It feels important to go school; not necessarily to further my education, but more like a hobby."
Moore: "We sometimes think that being a celebrity is the same as being a role model. But a role model is actually someone you can touch, talk to and dream with."
Moore: "Growing up in the public spotlight and having insecurities like every other girl, I really know what it's like to feel self-conscious."
Moore: "Pneumonia is a disease that often flies under the radar of not just the public but even the global health community. It kills more children under 5 years old every year than AIDS, malaria, and measles combined."
Moore: "Music is my first love."