- Faith: Judaism
- Career: Actress
- Birthday: November 11, 1962
Demi Moore was born Demi Guynes, carrying her stepmother’s surname. Moore grew up in a rather sad childhood. Her stepfather committed suicide, she didn’t have any relationships with his biological father, and her mother was arrested for various crimes. Moore wanted to become an actress, and she’s willing to take matters into her own hands. By 16, she posed nude in Oui, which attracted considerable attention. A year after, she starred in General Hospital, where she stayed for about a year. She appeared in more movies like Blame It on Rio, St. Elmo’s Fire, and GI Jane. She starred in Ghost, one of her highest-grossing films, and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, in which she played the villain. Moore was once married to Freddy Moore, whose surname she retained professionally. She also co-wrote songs with him that earned her royalties. She also married Bruce Willis, and they had 3 children. Her last marriage was to Ashton Kutcher.
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