Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore
(born April 10, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter, actress and fashion designer. She grew up in Florida. Moore became famous as a teenager in the late 1990s, after the release of her teen-oriented pop albums So Real,
I Wanna Be with You,
and Mandy Moore.
Moore subsequently branched out into a film career, starring in 2002's A Walk to Remember
and later appearing in the lead roles of other movies, such as Chasing Liberty,
also aimed at teenage audiences. Two of Moore's later films, American Dreamz
and Saved!
, were satires. Her private life, including her relationships with tennis player Andy Roddick [1] as well as with actors Wilmer Valderrama [2] and Zach Braff [3] became the subject of much discussion in the media. Her most recent album as of September of 2009, Amanda Leigh,
was released on May 26, 2009.
Mandy Moore has sold more than 10 million records worldwide. [4]
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Early life
Moore was born in
Nashua,
New Hampshire, the daughter of Stacy, a former news reporter whom the
Orlando Sentinel
had once employed, and Donald "Don" Moore, a pilot for
American Airlines.
[5] [6] Moore's father was of
Irish and
Cherokee descent, and her mother was of
English and
Jewish ancestry, as Mandy herself told Elizabeth Kuster.
[7] [8] Moore, who has two brothers, Scott Moore and Kyle Moore, grew up in
Longwood, Florida, outside of
Orlando, where the family moved shortly after her birth because of her father's job as an airline pilot.
[9] She was raised in the
Catholic religion, even though she is no longer a
practicing Catholic,
[10] and attended
Bishop Moore High School,
[11] a Catholic school in Orlando, as well as
Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs.
Moore's interest in singing grew after seeing the musical
Oklahoma!
She was also encouraged to perform by her maternal grandmother, who was her inspiration.
Some of Moore's first public exposure occurred when she sang the
national anthem at several Florida sporting events. She subsequently came to the attention of the head of
the artists and repertoire department at
Epic Records after his friend, a
FedEx employee, overheard her as she sang at a recording studio.
[12]
Music career
Between 1999 and 2002: Her early pop albums
So Real
Moore toured with the
Backstreet Boys throughout 1999.
Her debut album,
So Real,
was released in December 1999 and reached #31 on the U.S.
Billboard 200 album charts.
[13] Unfortunately for her image, at the time of the album's release, reviewers considered Moore the latest in a series of heavily-marketed female teen singers described as "
pop princesses," akin to
Britney Spears,
Jessica Simpson, and
Christina Aguilera.
[14] Entertainment Weekly
Magazine's review of
So Real,
written by Elizabeth Vincentelli, accused Moore's songs, revolving around "not-yet-experienced love," of having been performed with "suffocating professionalism," and called the album's ballads "nauseating."
[15]
Moore reached mainstream radio later, and at a younger age, than Simpson, Aguilera and Spears had, and she was initially not as successful as they were, although
So Real
was
certified platinum in the U.S. in early 2000 and sold nearly one million copies.
[16] Moore's debut
teen-oriented pop hit
single "
Candy," which
Yahoo! Movies described as "strangely provocative,"
peaked just outside the top forty on the U.S.
Billboard
Hot 100 [17] charts, and was certified gold.
The single was more successful in Europe, especially in the UK, where it reached number 6.
Allmusic called the single "mediocre" and "typical," containing lyrics that described love "in terms of sugar treats."
[18]
I Wanna Be With You
Moore released
I Wanna Be with You
in May 2000.
[19] The album, which was mostly completed with
synthesizers,
bass,
guitar, and
drums [20] comprised new songs alongside tracks and remixes from
So Real.
Several reviewers criticized it on the basis that it was a
remix album and not a true follow-up,
[21] [22] with Allmusic sccusing its style of being "trashier, flashier, gaudier, and altogether more disposable" than that of
So Real.
[23] It peaked at #21 on the
Billboard
200, was certified gold in the U.S. sold nearly 1,000,000 copies.
The title track, "
I Wanna Be with You," was the album's only single and reached #24 on the Hot 100,
Moore's highest peak to date. It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film
Center Stage
in 2000.
[24]
Mandy Moore
In June of 2001, Moore released her second full-length album, her third overall, the self-titled album
Mandy Moore.
She promoted the album with her first headlining concert, "Mandy Moore Live@ShoutBack." The album contained
uptempo tracks and influences from Eastern music,
[25] and Allmusic was kinder, describing it as a "lush, layered production."
[26] It received mixed reviews from other critics.
[27] The album debuted at #35 on the
Billboard
200, was later certified gold in the U.S. sold 443,000 copies.
The lead single was "In My Pocket," which
Entertainment Weekly
said contained "pumping, Indian influenced
Euro disco."
[28] The album's follow-up single was titled "
Crush." The early 2002 release of the final single, "
Cry," tied in with the film
A Walk to Remember,
Moore's debut as a lead actress.
In 2006, Moore commented on her early albums with ill feelings, noting that although she believed that her first album
was
appropriate for her age at the time when she released it,
[29] she felt it "sucked"
[30] and that her first albums were "just awful."
Moore also said that she "would give a refund to everyone who bought my first two albums" if she could;
[31] during a radio interview in April 2006, the show's co-host--who had seen her comments--asked her for a refund on the first album, a request that Moore fulfilled.
2003–2006: Coverage
, compilations
In October 2003, Moore released her fourth album
Coverage
,
[32] which Allmusic characterized as a "leap to musical maturity"
[33] and which
Entertainment Weekly
called an "effort to shed her bubblegum-blond image".
[34] The album peaked at #14 on the
Billboard
200 (her highest ranking to date);
but "
Have a Little Faith in Me" and "
Senses Working Overtime", its only two singles, did not perform well on the charts.
Moore's cover of "
I Feel the Earth Move" appeared on
Love Rocks
, a compilation CD of songs from
gay rights supporters.
[35]
Due to low sales for
Coverage
,
Sony's Epic Records dropped Moore. The company released the hits compilation album
The Best of Mandy Moore
, which reached #148 on the Billboard 200
[36] in November 2004 as a final obligation to Moore's contract.
[37] Another compilation,
Candy
, followed in 2005. During this time period, the only music Moore had recorded was a song demo, "Hey!", written by James Renald, and a cover version of
Lori McKenna's "Beautiful Man".
From 2007 to the present: Wild Hope
and Amanda Leigh
In early 2006, Moore stated that she missed her music career and that singing is what she was the "most passionate about."
Moore had signed to
Sire Records after her contract with Epic Records ended, but she left the company in May 2006. She signed with a new
EMI Music-owned record company, The Firm, in July that year, describing her new contract as "especially exciting,"
[38] and adding that she left Sire Records because she did not want to "follow the mainstream," but rather have "complete control and freedom" over her work.
[39] Moore's new album,
Wild Hope,
was released on June 19, 2007,
[40] and includes collaborations with artists
Chantal Kreviazuk,
Rachael Yamagata,
Lori McKenna and
The Weepies.
[41] Moore stayed alone in a house in
Woodstock in
Upstate New York while recording the album in late 2006.
[42] She performed new material from
Wild Hope
at the
Sundance Film Festival; her first single, "
Extraordinary," premiered on her MySpace profile on January 29, 2007. Moore performed the song at the
Brick Awards on April 12, 2007
[43] and launched a tour in the summer of 2007.
[44]
The album was released in the USA in June 2007 to positive reviews. It fared moderately well on the charts, debuting at number thirty on the
Billboard
200 (Moore's third highest charting album in the U.S.), and at number 84 in Canada. In August 2007, Moore toured with
Paula Cole, and
Rachael Yamagata, playing at mid-size venues in the United States and Canada.
Wild Hope
was placed at number 10 on
Entertainment Weekly's
"The Must List" and also named Reader's Choice for that August 10 issue, two months after its release. Moore surprised many with a free concert in Boston on July 18, 2007.
[45]
On February 23, 2008, Moore released
Wild Hope
in Australia, and subsequently toured with
Ben Lee and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra in Western Australia, supporting
Kelly Clarkson on her tour. In October 2008, Moore posted on her website blog live videos of three new songs she's been working on, along with singer-songwriter, pianist and guitarist
Mike Viola. It was at first expected to a be a duo album between the two, but then in January 2009, it was revealed it would be a solo album with a collaboration with him, slated for release in April 2009.
[46]
It was announced in February 2009 that the new album was to be released in May of 2009, named
Amanda Leigh,
and be released on a new label called Storefront Recordings. This new label was founded by Moore's long time manager John Leshay. On June 2009, Moore performed 5 tracks of her new
Amanda Leigh
album, including “Nothing Everything” and “Love To Love Me Back,” at the show.
In May of 2009, she released her latest album,
Amanda Leigh,
to generally positive reviews.
Rolling Stone
said about the album: "the title is taken from the singer's real first and middle names, the acoustic instrumentation emits a cozy campfire glow, and the album was recorded in a modest basement home studio. Message: This is real music, not computerized starlet pop."
Time
Magazine said that the album was "impeccably recorded."
An article on the album by
Paper
Magazine said, "Mandy (in the album)... shows real thoughtful and emotional depth."
Paper
concluded that "Moore is a far better musician than she's often given credit for."
[47] [48] [49]
Acting career
2000–2002
During the summer of 2000, Moore hosted a half-hour
MTV talk show,
The Mandy Moore Show
, which was renamed
Mandy
a year later.
[50] Moore was also a
Neutrogena spokesperson, appearing in commercials and print
ads for the product.
She has modelled for Penshoppe in the Philippines, Coach handbags in
Japan,
[51] and was a spokesperson for the School and Youth Programs of the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
[52] Her first acting role was in the
straight-to-video children's film
Magic Al and the Mind Factory
in which she plays the character of Brittany Foster.
In 2001, Moore appeared in a small part as the mean and popular cheerleader Lana Thomas opposite actresses
Anne Hathaway and
Julie Andrews in the film
The Princess Diaries
. During the film, Moore's character performs "Stupid Cupid," a song from the film's soundtrack. She also had a voiceover role in
Dr. Dolittle 2
as the Girl Bear Cub. In 2002, Moore had her first starring role in a major feature film in
A Walk to Remember
, which co-starred
Shane West. Based on the novel by
Nicholas Sparks, the film revolved around the developing romance between a
Protestant minister's daughter Jamie Sullivan (Moore) and an unruly teenager Landon Carter(West). The film was moderately successful, bringing in $41 million in the United States,
[53] and establishing Moore's status as a lead actress. Although the film received mainly negative reviews,
[54] Moore received several positive notices for her performance, with critic
Roger Ebert calling her "quietly convincing".
[55] At that summer's
MTV Movie Awards, Moore won an award for "Breakthrough Female Performance" for the role.
[56] The same year, she voiced the
Final Fantasy VII
character
Aerith Gainsborough in the
Square-
Disney crossover video game
Kingdom Hearts
, was featured in the music video for
Elton John's "Original Sin," and was ranked number sixty-seven in
Stuff
magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World".
[57]
2003–2005
In 2003, Moore starred in the
romantic comedy film
How to Deal
, which failed to draw in teenage crowds in the U.S. and grossed a total of $14 million domestically.
Her next film was 2004's
Chasing Liberty,
a romantic comedy that grossed approximately $12 million.
Both films received negative reviews;
[58] however, Ebert once again singled Moore's performances out, noting in his review of
How to Deal
that Moore has "an unaffected natural charm" and "almost makes the movie worth seeing,"
[59] and adding in his
Chasing Liberty
review that she has "undeniable screen presence and inspires instant affection."
[60] Other critics described her as an "actress of limited range,"
[61] though one review of
Chasing Liberty
noted that she was the "most painless of former pop princesses."
[62] Later in 2004, Moore appeared in a lead role in the religion satire
Saved!
in which she played Hilary Faye, a proper and popular girl at a
Christian school. The film was positively reviewed,
[63] though it did not receive a wide release. Moore received praise for her performance,
[64] with one critic calling her a "demented delight"
[65] and another naming it her best performance to date.
[66] She sang a cover version of
The Beach Boys 1966 hit "
God Only Knows," with
Michael Stipe, that bookended the movie.
In 2005, Moore lent her voice to the film
Racing Stripes
and appeared on the television series
Entourage;
she was also originally scheduled to star in the films
Cursed,
Havoc,
and
The Upside of Anger,
all of which were eventually released in 2005 without Moore's involvement.
2006–2007
In 2006, Moore guest-starred in two episodes of
Scrubs
: "My Half-Acre" and "
Her Story II". The same year, she lent her voice to
The Simpsons
, playing Tabitha Vixx in the episode
Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play
which aired in May.
[68]
Moore also appeared in the parody
American Dreamz
, which was released in April 2006. In the film, she played a deranged contestant on a television series modeled after
American Idol
. Director
Paul Weitz stated that he had Moore in mind for the role before she was cast, explaining that "there's something inherently sweet about Mandy; it makes it all the more interesting to see her in a villainess role".
[69] Moore has said that she enjoys playing mean-spirited characters but fears being typecast as a villain.
[70] American Dreamz
opened at number nine at the U.S. box office,
[71] eventually totaling barely $7 million,
[72] and received mixed reviews;
[73] critic Owen Gleiberman of
Entertainment Weekly
, however, wrote that Moore and co-star
Hugh Grant have a "wicked barbed chemistry" in their roles,
[74] while
Variety
s Robert Koehler said Moore's role was a "pitch-perfect study of a woman for whom a reality show is reality".
[75]
Later that year, in what ComingSoon.net's review described as a "surprisingly good performance", Moore voiced
Nita, the heroine of the
Disney animated sequel Brother Bear 2
, which was released directly-to-DVD on August 29.
[76] She was also originally cast to appear in that year's ensemble film
Bobby
, but was replaced by
Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
[77]
Moore, citing her conservative upbringing, has expressed dissatisfaction with her appearance on a May 2006 cover of
Cosmopolitan
; the magazine's headline is "orgasms unlimited", which refers to an article unrelated to her.
[78] In her movie following this,
Because I Said So
, co-starring
Gabriel Macht,
Lauren Graham and
Diane Keaton, Moore's character describes in detail the feeling of an orgasm to her mother, Keaton's character. It was released on February 2, 2007 and received mixed reviews.
[79] In
License to Wed
, Moore portrays a young bride-to-be who has to complete a three-week
prenup course before her wedding. Co-starring
John Krasinski as her fiance and
Robin Williams as a priest, the film was released on July 3, 2007 to mostly negative reviews. However, according to Variety, Moore's own acting was "appealing."
[80] [81] [82]
Moore's movies have grossed a total of $220,701,061 domestically.
[83]
In 2007, Moore returned to the small screen in an episode of
How I Met Your Mother
entitled "
Wait for It".
2009–present
She has recently begun filming on a new movie titled, "Swinging with the Finkels".
[84]
Fashion career
Moore branched into the fashion world in 2005 with her own fashion line named
Mblem.
, a brand of contemporary knitwear and cashmere. The line was sold in over 500 specialty boutiques including Ron Herman and Lisa Kline and in some department stores such as Macy's West, Bloomingdales and Nordstrom.
[85] One of her aims was to provide clothing for taller girls (Moore herself is 5'10).
[86] In February 2009, Moore announced that the line would be shutting down, but that she hoped to reenter the fashion world again under different circumstances in the future.
[87]
Philanthropy
According to a press release from her own official website, Moore was involved in teaming up with nonprofit organization PSI, and its subsidiary, Five and Alive, in fighting malaria in Africa.
[88]
According to USA Today, Moore was also involved in serving as the Honorary Chairperson of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's division on awareness for youth. She served as a spokesperson by helping young people be aware of the seriousness of leukemia and lymphoma.
[89]
Personal life
Moore dated Philippines-born singer/actor
Billy Crawford for a "few months" when she was younger.
[90]
Moore dated actor
Wilmer Valderrama for eighteen months between 2000 and 2002. In 2006, Valderrama appeared on
The Howard Stern Show
and detailed that he and Moore were each other's "first loves"
although he did not claim that their relationship was sexual, as was alleged by several media sources who misquoted his remarks.
[91] [92] Moore later referred to Valderrama as a "good guy" and a "gentleman"
although she has stated that his comments about their relationship were "utterly tacky".
Moore began dating
tennis star
Andy Roddick in 2002; Roddick ended the relationship in March 2004.
In November 2004, Moore began dating
Scrubs
actor
Zach Braff. Referring to Braff, Moore said that she likes "good Jewish boy(s)... with a sense of humor".
In 2006, the two were incorrectly reported to be engaged
and broke up later in 2006.
[93]
In early 2007, media reports linked Moore to
Adam Goldstein, known professionally as "DJ AM"
[94] though the two were reported to have ended their relationship in March 2007.
[95]
Also in 2007, she briefly dated actor/singer
Greg Laswell.
[96] [97]
Moore got engaged to singer-songwriter and New York resident
Ryan Adams, formerly of the alt-country band
Whiskeytown;
[98] they announced their engagement on February 11, 2009
[99] and married on March 10, 2009, in
Savannah, Georgia.
Moore's favorite musicians include
Elton John,
Switchfoot,
Weezer, and
Bette Midler;
Midler is also Moore's favorite actress, and her film
Beaches
was Moore's favorite film when she was a teenager. Moore also enjoys
Annie Hall
and
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
,
and has described herself as a "glass-half-full kind of person";
She says she does not know how to cook, but has set a goal for herself to take cooking classes.
[100]
Moore has also become a fan of
mixed martial arts, often attending
UFC events and being noted as one of the mainstream celebrities on hand. When shown at
UFC 83, from
Montreal,
Quebec, color commentator
Joe Rogan jokingly referred to her as a "UFC groupie". She was next seen at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 24, 2008 for
UFC 84, with play-by-play announcer
Mike Goldberg observing that "She's becoming a UFC regular." She was seen at the
Mandalay Bay Events Center on July 6, 2008 for
UFC 86, cheering for light heavyweight contender
Forrest Griffin [101] and most recently at
UFC: Silva vs. Irvin on July 19, 2008.
As to her religious beliefs, Moore considers herself
spiritual, and has said that she does not think of herself as either Catholic or
Christian.
In early 2007, Moore stated that during the previous year, she had undergone a "really crazy time" in her life, asking herself "life-altering questions".
[102]
Discography
Studio albums
- So Real
(1999)
- I Wanna Be with You
(2000)
- Mandy Moore
(2001)
- Coverage
(2003)
- Wild Hope
(2007)
- Amanda Leigh
(2009)
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Compilations
- The Best of Mandy Moore
(2004)
- Candy
(2005)
- Super Hits
(2008)
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DVDs
- Mandy Moore - The Real Story
(2001)
- The Best of Mandy Moore
(2004)
|
Filmography
Movies
|
Year
| Title
| Role
| Notes
|
2000
| Magic Al and the Mind Factory
| Brittany Foster
| First acting role (Filmed 1998)
|
2001
| The Princess Diaries
| Lana Thomas
| First major role
|
Dr. Dolittle 2
| Girl Bear Cub
| Voice
|
2002
| A Walk to Remember
| Jamie Sullivan
| Main role
|
2003
| How to Deal
| Halley Martin
| Main role
|
All I Want
| Lisa
| Main role
|
2004
| Chasing Liberty
| Anna Foster
| Main role
|
Saved!
| Hilary Faye
| Main role (Indie film)
|
2005
| Racing Stripes
| Sandy
| Voice only
|
2006
| American Dreamz
| Sally Kendoo
| Main role
|
Brother Bear 2
| Nita
| Voice
|
Romance & Cigarettes
| Baby Murder
| Supporting role
|
2007
| Because I Said So
| Milly Wilder
| Main role
|
License to Wed
| Sadie Jones
| Main role
|
Dedication
| Lucy Riley
| Main role
|
Southland Tales
| Madeline Frost Santaros
| Supporting role
|
2010
| Swinging With The Finkels
| TBA
| Main role
|
Television
|
Year
| Title
| Role
| Notes
|
2003
| Punk'd
| Herself
| Television guest role (Season 1, Episode 2)
|
2005
| Entourage
| Herself
| Television guest role
|
2006
| The Simpsons
| Tabitha Vixx
| Television guest role (Season 17, Episode 22) (Voice)
|
Scrubs
| Julie Quinn
| Television guest role
|
2007
| How I Met Your Mother
| Amy
| Television guest role
|
Video Games
|
Year
| Title
| Role
| Notes
|
2002
| Kingdom Hearts
| Aerith Gainsborough
| Voice (English version)
|
References
- Moore to Sing About Roddick Heartbreak on New Album
- Actor Wilmer Valderrama Visits. 03/27/06. 7:35am
- Correction: Braff and Moore Not Engaged
- The Tonight Show, Wed, May 20 2009 Episode
- Title Unavailable
- Mandy Moore
- 60 Things I Want to Do Before I'm 30
- Mandy's So Moore-Ish
- Mandy's Moment
- What Mandy Did
- Mandy Moore knows How to Deal, even if she does still live at home
- Mandy's Newsmakers: Mandy Moore, Britney Spears
- Mandy Moore
- American Dream Girl
- So Real
- Moore Covers new ground
- Mandy Moore
- So Real
- I Wanna Be With You CD
- I Wanna Be With You (ECD) - Mandy Moore
- New Mandy Moore project moves ahead
- I Wanna Be With You
- I Wanna Be With You
- Center Stage Music From The Motion Picture
- Mandy Moore
- Mandy Moore
- Mandy Moore
- In My Pocket
- Want Some Mandy?
- Mandy Moore Gives Refund to Unsatisfied Fan
- Moore Hates First Albums
- Mandy Moore Uncovers New Album
- Mandy Moore - Biography
- Coverage
- Ono, Pink Spread the Love
- Destiny's Child And Lil Jon Can't Top Eminem
- The Best Of Mandy Moore
- The Firm bows label, signs Moore
- Moore music for Mandy
- Mandy Moore's 'Wild Hope' In Stores June 19
- Mandy Moore.com
- Mandy Moore Talks About Her Ghost Encounter
- For The Record: Quick News On White Stripes, Christina Aguilera, Prince, Metallica, Harry Potter, John Mayer, Nelly Furtado & More
- Cape Girardeau first in online contest to bring Mandy Moore to graduation
- A wild hope for Mandy Moore
- http://top40-charts.com/news/Music-Industry/Storefront-Recordings-Launches-Thru-R.E.D./45429.html
- http://mandymoore.com/assets/paper.jpg
- http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/28083448/review/28375841/amanda_leigh
- Mandy Moore New Album
- Mandy Moore Biography
- Mandy in Japan Promoting Coach - Friday, April 8, 2005
- A special message from Mandy Moore, the national honorary chairperson of our School & YouthSM Programs
- Mandy Moore
- A Walk to Remember
- A Walk to Remember
- Awards for Mandy Moore
- Britney Named Sexiest Woman in the World
- Mandy Moore
- How to Deal
- Chasing Liberty
- Chasing Liberty
- Chasing Liberty
- Saved (2004)
- Film-Forward.com
- Saved!
- Saved!
- Moore Horrified By Cosmopolitan Cover
- Sutherland and Moore Join The Simpsons
- Who better to play an evil reality show contestant than girl next door Mandy Moore?
- The Good Girl
- Weekend Box Office April 21–23, 2006
- American Dreamz
- American Dreamz
- Entertainment Weekly
- American Dreamz
- Brother Bear 2
- Destination: Stardom (page 2)
- Mandy Moore embarrassed by Cosmopolitan cover
- Because I Said So (2007)
- http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934046.html?categoryid=31&cs=1
- License to Wed
- Box Office Report: 'HARRY POTTER' FLIES TO FIRST PLACE
- http://www.boxofficemojo.com/people/chart/?view=Actor&id=mandymoore.htm
- Freeman, Moore start filming romantic comedy Swinging With The Finkels
- Mandy Moore's Clothing Line Mblem. Retains aLine media for Public Relations Representation ''Prweb.com''
- Mandy Moore creates ‘casual, sexy’ T-shirts
- Mandy Moore Shuts Down Her Clothing Line
- http://www.mandymoore.com/mmgfrelease.pdf
- http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlight/2001-07-27-moore-leukemia.htm
- Exuberant welcome for Mandy Moore
- Wilmer Valderrama deflowered Moore
- Wilmer Valderrama reveals his big secret, talks sex with Lindsay Lohan, Mandy Moore, etc.
- Braff's Kiss
- DJ AM, Man of Mystery
- Moore's Split With Goldstein 'Amicable'
- Mandy Moore Opens Up About Music, Acting
- Mandy Moore mixes music, misery and movies
- Mandy Moore Cozies Up With Ryan Adams
- Mandy Moore Gets Engaged!
- Mandy Moore Interview, Because I said So - MoviesOnline
- UFC 86 telecast, during Griffin's introduction
- Mandy Moore: 'Who Am I? Where Do I Fit Into the World?'