Demi Moore
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Overview

Demi Moore is an American actress and producer who has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Born on November 11, 1962, she has navigated a tumultuous early life to become one of Hollywood's leading ladies and highest-paid performers in the 1990s. Her career spans iconic films such as "Ghost", "A Few Good Men", "Indecent Proposal", and "Disclosure", showcasing her versatility and resilience.
Main Milestones
Birth
November 11, 1962
Demi Moore was born Demetria Gene Guynes in Roswell, New Mexico, to a teenage mother, Virginia King, and a father who was not her biological parent, Danny Guynes. Her early life was marked by frequent moves and a tumultuous family environment.
Rape and High School Dropout
Age 15
At age 15, Demi was raped by a friend of her mother's, and at age 16, she dropped out of high school. She moved in with a guitarist and two years later married musician Freddy Moore, taking his last name.
Career Breakthrough
1982
Demi's career took off when she was cast in the popular television soap opera "General Hospital". This marked the beginning of her journey to becoming a Hollywood star.
Big-Screen Debut
1984
Demi made her big-screen debut in the film "Blame It on Rio". This was the start of her transition from soap opera to film, leading to her rise as a leading lady in Hollywood.
Iconic Role in "Ghost"
1990
Demi starred in the romantic thriller "Ghost", playing Molly Jensen, a young woman whose husband Sam (played by Patrick Swayze) was murdered. The film became a huge hit, earning $505 million at the box office and cementing Demi's status as a Hollywood star.
Critical Acclaim in "A Few Good Men"
1992
Demi played Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway in "A Few Good Men", showcasing her strength, wit, and resilience alongside Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. The film was a critical and commercial success.
Controversial Role in "Indecent Proposal"
1993
Demi starred alongside Robert Redford and Woody Harrelson in "Indecent Proposal", a film that sparked debates about dignity and morality. Despite mixed reviews, the film brought in a respectable $104 million at the box office.
Versatility in "Disclosure"
1994
Demi played a corporate femme fatale in "Disclosure", a tense drama about sexual harassment. The film showcased her ability to play both the hero and the villain, further establishing her versatility as an actress.
Production Success
1997-2002
Demi found success through her production company, Moving Pictures, producing the hit comedy "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" and its sequels. This marked a new chapter in her career as a producer.
Comeback in "Charlie’s Angels 2: Full Throttle"
2003
Demi played a villain named Madison Lee in "Charlie’s Angels 2: Full Throttle", opposite Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, and Cameron Diaz. The film was seen as her comeback, showcasing her continued relevance and talent in Hollywood.
Continued Success
2006-2008
Demi continued to take on diverse roles, including an alcoholic lounge singer in "Bobby" (2006), a detective in "Mr. Brooks" (2007), and a co-star in the heist caper "Flawless" (2008). These performances earned her critical praise and further solidified her status as a versatile actress.
Legacy
Today
Demi Moore remains one of Hollywood's most renowned actresses, with a career spanning over four decades. Her resilience, determination, and versatility have made her an iconic figure in the entertainment industry.