One of Hollywood's hottest rising stars, MANDY MOORE will next star in Brian Dannelly's Saved in Fall 2003. Saved tells a story of a girl who tries to save her gay boyfriend by making love with him and ends up pregnant and ostracized. This film is being produced by Michael Stipe and Sandy Stern and co-stars Mary-Louise Parker, Jena Malone, Eva Amurri, Macaulay Culkin and Patrick Fugit.
Moore is currently preparing to travel to London to begin production on Andy Cardiff's First Daughter for Alcon Entertainment. It is the tale of the President's daughter (Moore) who insists on going to college without Secret Service agents. The President agrees, but slips a downy-faced agent into the school to watch her. They fall in love until she figures out his true identity.
Moore was last seen starring opposite Shane West in Adam Shankman's box-office success, A Walk to Remember. She made her feature film debut playing a haughty, cruel and popular high school cheerleader in Disney's smash hit comedy The Princess Diaries. Directed by Garry Marshall, the film also starred Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway and Hector Elizondo.
As a solo artist, Moore will release her next album, "Coverage," in September 2003. Moore will be featured singing contemporary versions of songs by Elton John, Joan Armatrading, Todd Rundgren and Cat Stevens, among many others. It was Moore’s idea to bring these songs to a younger generation. She will be financing the album without the help of a studio.
Moore came to national attention with the 1999 release of her debut album, "So Real," which reached platinum status in a remarkable three months and produced the top ten single "Candy." Moore's second album, " I Wanna Be With You (Special Edition)" was released in May 2000 and also went platinum. Her self-titled third album featured the hit single "Cry."
Moore was raised in Orlando, Florida and currently lives in Los Angeles.