The Timeless Beauty Who Continues
Early Career
Demi Moore, born in 1962, overcame a difficult childhood to become a Hollywood icon.
Early roles in General Hospital and St. Elmo’s Fire helped establish her as a rising star and paved the way for a career that
“consistently pushed boundaries and redefined what it meant to be a leading woman in Hollywood.”

Bold Performances
Her filmography includes unforgettable roles, from the emotional depth of Ghost to the strength she displayed in G.I. Jane.
She has shown she is “a fearless actress willing to take risks,”
whether fighting for equal pay or shaving her head for a role.

Redefining Beauty
Now in her 60s, Moore inspires women by embracing natural beauty and prioritizing self-care,
proving that confidence and well-being matter more than age.

Advocacy and Legacy
Beyond acting, she champions women’s rights and philanthropy, co-founding THORN to combat child exploitation.

Her memoir Inside Out reflects her journey of resilience, reinvention, and empowerment.
