Demi Moore is a well-known Hollywood actress
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Demi Moore is a well-known Hollywood actress
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She was born as a cross eyed child and later underwent surgery in order to treat it. She also suffered from kidney dysfunction.
In 1980, she married Freddy Moore but the couple got divorced in the year 1985.
In 1987, she married actor Bruce Willis and the couple had three daughters together. They got divorced in the year 2000.
Demi Moore was born in Roswell, New Mexico to Charles Harmon, an Air Force man; her mother’s name is Virginia.
When she was 15 years old, she relocated to West Hollywood, California, where her mother was employed with a magazine. There she attended the Fairfax High School.
After leaving high school in junior high, she worked many jobs, including one as a pin-up girl and at a debt collection agency. She also attended drama classes.
In 1981, she made her first appearance in the film, ‘Choices’, a low budget film in which she played a minor supporting role. The film was directed by Silvio Narizzano, a Canadian director.
In 1982, got her first major role in films with the horror/science fiction film, ‘Parasite’, which was directed by Charles Band. In the film she played the role of ‘Patricia Welles’.
In 1984, she played the role of ‘Nicole (Nikki) Hollis’ in the romantic comedy film, ‘Blame it on Rio’, which was directed by Stanley Donen. Her film career progressed after she appeared in this film.
In 1985, she was seen in the coming-of-age film, ‘St. Elmo's Fire’, which was directed by Joel Schumacher. The film received negative reviews from film critics but was a success at the box office.
In 1990, she starred in the supernatural romantic melodrama 'Ghost' The film was a major commercial success and her performance in the film was also highly applauded
She starred in the 1990 movie, ‘Ghost’, which was a commercial blockbuster that earned a whopping $505 million at the box office. The film was the highest grossing film of that year.
She was seen in the 1996 TV film, ‘If These Walls Could Talk’, which became one of HBO’s highest rated movies. The film earned four Primetime Emmy Award nomination and three Golden Globe Awards.