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Mandy Moore is a recording artist and actress that the world became aware of around 1998-1999. She debuted with the song [[Candy]]. Mandy Moore was also lost in the shuffle of young female singers of the pop craze of the 1990 like [[Britney Spears]], [[Christina Gaguilera]], and [[Jessica Simpson]]. | Mandy Moore is a recording artist and actress that the world became aware of around 1998-1999. She debuted with the song [[Candy]]. Mandy Moore was also lost in the shuffle of young female singers of the pop craze of the 1990 like [[Britney Spears]], [[Christina Gaguilera]], and [[Jessica Simpson]]. | ||
− | In the movie [[A Walk To Remember]] Mandy Moore seemed to show the world she was more versatile than a dancing pop singer and could act too. She's now been working on and off for almost 10 years since her debut. | + | In the movie [[A Walk To Remember]] Mandy Moore seemed to show the world she was more versatile than a dancing pop singer and could act too. She's now been working on and off for almost 10 years since her debut. In 2003, she was the voice actress for Aerith Gainsborough in Squaresoft's Disney/Final Fantasy crossover game, Kingdom Hearts. Fans were stupid and thought this wasn't right, so they pissed and moaned until she was replaced by someone else who nobody cares about in Kingdom Hearts II. |
Also, she's pretty cute. | Also, she's pretty cute. |
Revision as of 05:28, 10 November 2010
Mandy Moore is a recording artist and actress that the world became aware of around 1998-1999. She debuted with the song Candy. Mandy Moore was also lost in the shuffle of young female singers of the pop craze of the 1990 like Britney Spears, Christina Gaguilera, and Jessica Simpson.
In the movie A Walk To Remember Mandy Moore seemed to show the world she was more versatile than a dancing pop singer and could act too. She's now been working on and off for almost 10 years since her debut. In 2003, she was the voice actress for Aerith Gainsborough in Squaresoft's Disney/Final Fantasy crossover game, Kingdom Hearts. Fans were stupid and thought this wasn't right, so they pissed and moaned until she was replaced by someone else who nobody cares about in Kingdom Hearts II.
Also, she's pretty cute.