Trivia
Vital Statistics:
Full Name: Amanda Leigh Moore
Birthdate: April 10, 1984
Horoscope Sign: Aries
Nicknames: Mandy, Mands, Manda, Lil Miss Perky
Hometown: Nashua, New Hampshire (then moved to Florida)
Height: 175 cm (approx. 5'9)
Weight: 50 kg
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: hazel
Parents: Don and Stacy Moore
Siblings: two brothers; Scott [18] & Kyle [13]
Pets: three cats; Milo, Zoe, Cloe
Inspirations: Madonna, Bette Midler
Favorite Color: Purple, orange, Mandy
Unknown Fact: She's double-jointed!
Favorite Book: A Land Remembered
Favorite Movie: Beaches (starring Bette Midler)
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Trivia:
Professional Singer
Her younger brother, Kyle, was an extra in her music video "Candy."
They also have an older brother, Scott.
Hosted her own daytime MTV series during Summer 2000.
Mandy modeled in a cosmetics add in USA.
Wants to be a news reporter.
Mother Stacy is a former newspaper reporter. Father Don is a
pilot for American Airlines.
Expressed her thoughts on revealing clothing and how she feels
she doesn't have to display her midriff like such peers as Christina
Aguilera and Britney Spears. However, she displayed her midriff
in a two-piece bathing suit for the May 2001 cover of YM.
She's a Neutrogena spokesperson
March 2002: Announced she and boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama split
up a month earlier.
Was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine
in 2002.
Won at the 2002 MTV Movie Awards for Best Breakthrough Female
Cut her hair short for movie Try Seventeen (2002).
Cut her hair shorter for the movie How to Deal (2003).
Dated American professional tennis player, Andy Roddick. [July
2002 - March 2004]
Good friends of the Osbourne family. Mandy has appeared in some
of the episodes of their reality TV show.
Often refers with self-deprecating humor to her size 10 feet.
Attended Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Camp
Filmed scenes playing the opening victim, Jenny, in Wes Craven's
Cursed (2005). Her scenes were cut and later re-shot with 'Mya'
when the film underwent major changes.
Ranked #67 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The
World." [2002]
Her debut single 'Candy' topped the Australian Charts at number
1.
High school GPA was 3.8.
Of Irish, English, and Cherokee Indian descent.
Left high school half way through her freshman year.
Moved to Florida when she was only six weeks old.
Was originally cast as Anne Hathaway's character for the movie
Havoc (2005).
She attended Park Maitland School in Matiland, Florida and was
cast as Adelaide in its production of Broadway Musical "Guys
and Dolls".
Named #35 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005"
special supplement. (2005)
Had a live duet with Asia's songbird, Regine Velasquez.
Was featured as #22 in Maxim Magazine's "Hot 100 of 2002"
supplement. (2002)
Is the second cousin of Pink
Accompanied ex-boyfriend Zach Braff to the Golden Globes in 2006.
Named #31 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World
2006" supplement. (2006).
Had her tonsils removed in 2001, spent her recovery at her parent's
home in Florida.
Lists Annie Hall (1977) and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless
Mind (2004) as her favorite films.
Struggled with depression after her breakup with Zach Braff [January,
2007].
She has 3 cats; Milo, Zoe, and Cloe.

Interviews
"Teen Tribute" (Canada) 2006, Vol. 9, Iss. 1, pg. 22-24,
by: Bonnie Laufer- Krebs, "So Much Moore"
"TV Guide" (USA) 3 October 2004, Vol. 52, Iss. 40, pg.
21, by: Tim Williams, "Mandy Moore Gets "Saved!""
"Teen Magazine" (USA) December 2001
"YM" (USA) April 2001, pg. 85-90, by: Alyssa Vitrano,
"Truth or Dare with Mandy Moore"

Articles
"Spin" (USA) November 2003, Vol. 19, Iss. 11, pg. 28,
"Mandy Says"
"Vanity Fair" (USA) July 2003, Iss. 515, pg. 157, by:
James Woolcott, "Teen Engines: Riding with the Kid Culture"
"Movieline" (USA) March 2003, Vol. 14, Iss. 2, pg. 35-39,
by: Stephen Rebello, "Getting Moore"
"Blender" (USA) September 2002, Vol. 1, Iss. 9, pg.
128-129, "Subweeeet! Mandy Moore"
"People Weekly" (USA) 4 March 2002, pg. 59-60, "Gee
Rated"
"Teen People" (USA) May 2001, pg. 112, by: Ellen Lieberman,
"25 Hottest Stars Under 25"
"Teen People" (USA) March 2001, pg. 127, by: Kelly Pearson,
"20 Teens who will Change the World; The Chart Topper"
"People" (South Africa) 29 December 2000, by: Adele
Heydenrich
"TV Guide" (USA) 15 July 2000, Vol. 48, Iss. 29, pg.
38-40, by: Janet Weeks, "Oh, Mandy!"
"Teen People" (USA) June 2000, pg. 83, by: Lori Majewski,
"The 25 Hottest Stars Under 25"

Pictorials
"Celebrity Sleuth" (USA) 2005, Iss. 38, pg. 72-75,
by: staff, ""I Got Boobs!""
"Playboy" (USA) September 2004, Vol. 51, Iss. 9, pg.
171, by: Steve Granitz, "Grapevine: Moore the Merrier"
"Vanity Fair" (USA) July 2003, Iss. 515, pg. 104, by:
Mark Seliger, "Teen Engines: Riding with the Kid Culture"
"FHM" (USA) November 2002, Vol. 1, Iss. 27, pg. 94,
by: staff, "The 20 Hottest Women In Music 2002: #12"
"Teen People" (Canada) February 2002, pg. 110-115, by:
Cara Lynn Shultz, "Rebel Love"
"Maxim" (USA) May 2001, Iss. Special, pg. 18, by: Guy
Aroch, "Maxim Hot 100 2001: #25"

Magazine cover photos
"Veronica" (Netherlands) 24 June 2006,
Iss. 25
"Filmstart" (Germany) June 2006, Vol. 01, Iss. 04
"PDTV" (USA) 21 May 2006
"Teen Vogue" (USA) May 2004
"Lucky Magazine" (USA) August 2003
"Vanity Fair" (USA) July 2003, Iss. 515
"Cosmo Girl" (USA) 2002 March
"YM" (USA) April 2001
"Teen People" (USA) June 2000
"TeenStyle" (USA) February 2000