Demi Moore (Guynes)

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Demi Moore (Guynes) Wiki Biography

The name of Demi Moore nowadays is well-known all around the world thanks to her great job as an actress, film producer, voice actor, model, songwriter and TV director who has estimated net worth as high as $160 million. Demi Moore earned $58,800,000 in total only for her most notable appearances in movies, so there is no doubt about how rich Moore is.

Demi Moore, born Demi Guynes, is also known as Demetria Gene Guynes, Demi Kutcher, De and Gimme Moore. The biggest investment in her net worth Demi Moore has made has been as a great actress and a model since 1981, when she became active in the world of show business.

Demi Moore was born on November 11, 1962, in Roswell, New Mexico, United States. At the age of 13 she dropped out of school in order to begin a career as a model, but soon it was quite clear that Demi was a talented acress. Since then she has appeared in numerous movies, such as “Disclosure”, which was released in 1994, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” released in 1996, “Passion of Mind” and many others. In 2011 Demi Moore appeared in the famous movie called “Margin Call” as Sarah Robertson, and in the same year she performed as Patty in “Another Happy Day” directed by Sam Levinson. During these years of experience and hard work Demi More has proven that she is one of the greatest actresses of all time, and it resulted in the quick raise of her net worth.

Unlike many rich celebrities with this huge amount of net worth, Demi Moore owns only one estate located in Beverly Hills, California. This amazing mansion is equipped with several bedrooms, bathrooms and many interesting architectural artifacts. Furthermore, the house was renovated and reconstructed in order to create more of a free living space for Demi’s children. Demi Moore also purchased three amazing cars – Mercedes Benz S500 Sedan with 302 horse powers, Toyota Prius which was valued at $30,000 and 2012 Lexus LS 600h. The last one actually was a gift from her former husband third Ashton Kutcher, and it was valued at $100,000.

The personal life  of Demi Moore’s has actually also had a positive effect on  her net worth because of her famous and even a little bit scandalous marriages and divorces. Her first husband was Frederick George Moore – famous American musician. He is 12 years older than ex-wife, but they still married in 1980. And that’s how Demi Moore received her famous surname which she began using on a stage even before the marriage with Freddy. Anyway, the couple divorced four years after, in 1984. Demi Moore’s net worth increased even more after her scandalous relationship with the famous Bruce Willis. Together the couple had three children: the oldest Rumer, who became American actress too, Scout and the youngest Tallulah. However, the couple didn’t live happily together for a long time and divorced in 2000. After that Demi Moore started her relationship with Ashton Kutcher – American producer, investor, actor and former model. They didn’t have any children and divorced after six years of living together in year 2011.

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Demi Moore (Guynes) Quick Info

Full Name Demi Moore
Net Worth $160 Million
Date Of Birth November 11, 1962
Place Of Birth Roswell, New Mexico, United States
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.65 m)
Weight 126 pounds
Profession Actor, Film Producer, Television producer, Film director, Songwriter, Model, Voice Actor
Education Fairfax High School
Nationality American
Spouse Ashton Kutcher (m. 2005–2013), Bruce Willis (m. 1987–2000), Freddy Moore (m. 1980–1985)
Children Rumer Willis, Tallulah Belle Willis, Scout LaRue Willis
Parents Charles Harmon, Virginia King
Siblings Morgan Guynes, James Craig Harmon, Charles Harmon Jr., Charlotte Harmon Eggar
Nicknames Demi Guynes Kutcher , Demetria Gene Guynes , De , Demi Kutcher , Demi Gene Guynes , Demetria “Demi” Guynes , Gimme Moore
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/demimoore
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/justdemi
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_demimoore/?hl=en
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000193
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/demi-moore-mn0000816954
Awards Theatre World Award, Saturn Award for Best Actress (1990), People’s Choice Awards, ShoWest Award for Female Star of the Year (1995),
Nominations MTV Movie Awards for Best Female Performance, Golden Globe Awards (1990), MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (1993), Primetime Emmy Award (1996), Screen Actors Guild Awards, Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Television Film (2011)
Movies Ghost (1990), Mortal Thoughts (1991), A Few Good Men (1992), Indecent Proposal (1993), Disclosure (1994), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), The Juror (1996), Deconstructing Harry (1997), Bobby (2007), Another Happy Day (2011)
TV Shows The Early Girl (1986-1987), If These Walls Could Talk (1996), Moonlighting (1989), Will & Grace (2003), Five (2011)

Demi Moore (Guynes) Trademarks

  1. Husky voice
  2. Sparkling green eyes

Demi Moore (Guynes) Quotes

  • I’m sure there was a huge boon in pottery classes that they hadn’t seen since macrame, Birkenstocks, and hairy legs were in fashion!
  • [presenting Ghost (1990) at the ArcLight Hollywood, April 2013] It’s something that touches people’s heart, it transcends and has comforted people’s soul in great loss and it has instilled a sense of hope and magic that those we love are always still with us. I’m truly grateful to have been part of this film, and I’m honored to be sharing with you tonight. I thank AFI and Target for bringing together this magical night for you to see it on the big screen.
  • There was a point in my career that I was being encouraged to do a film for what felt like the wrong reasons, which were for monetary reasons. But I had an overwhelming sense of intuition that it wasn’t right, that it felt unsafe, that there were elements that really just were wrong. And what’s interesting is, I didn’t follow my intuition. I allowed myself to be persuaded. And the biggest part of why that was created is that I didn’t have enough self-confidence or trust in my own information.
  • [at a briefing on Domestic Sex Trafficking in Washington D.C., 5/4/10] As long as one person is enslaved, we are all enslaved. As long as we continue to allow these young women to be criminalized, the message we’re putting out is that women and girls can be bought … It’s time that we bring the dirty little secret out into the open.
  • There’s nothing wrong with having a desire to want nice things. It’s when we place that as a measure of the value of ourselves that it goes askew.
  • Some of my lowest points were the most exciting opportunities to push through to be a better person.
  • [2005] In his own way, Ashton is romantic. We were apart for awhile, and he phoned me and said he’d shaved his leg. One leg. Because then at night, he said, it’s like sleeping with a woman when he rubs against himself.
  • I used to say that I attended 48 schools, but I think it’s something over 30. I attended six high schools, and I always had at least two schools in every grade. Sometimes I made three moves in one grade. My shortest stay was two months.
  • [1985, on being dubbed a member of the “Brat Pack”] I hate it! I find it embarrassing, hateful and demeaning.
  • [on 1950s anti-abortion laws depicted in her film, If These Walls Could Talk (1996)] The shame and degradation that these women faced – that is really what is criminal.
  • [on women in combat] If there are women, whatever that percentage might be – two percent, five percent – if they have the desire, if they have the ability to match up on an equal standard, then I think we want them there, because that just means somebody’s found what they’re supposed to do in their lifetime that they’re good at. And if they have the passion to create that kind of commitment to be there, why shouldn’t they be?
  • [on working with Michael Caine in Flawless (2007), 2008] Fantastic. I have to say, I’ve certainly grown in having a greater appreciation for who he is. I realized actually, when I was 20 when I did the film (Blame It on Rio (1984)) playing his daughter, we didn’t have the resource to be able to watch his films like we have today. Young actors now can go back and find everything. For me to have really been that familiar, I would’ve had to go to those arthouses and really waited to get that little sliver. So now I really have a greater appreciation, which hopefully we do as we get older anyway.
  • [on About Last Night… (1986)] Some of the critics didn’t like the happy ending. But there was no way you could have any other ending on that movie. After building up compassion for the characters, to just throw it away with an unhappy ending would have been stupid.
  • I have no obligation to be politically correct.
  • I do take a stand about how a scene should be played. I have a passion for my work, and that sometimes triggers creative conflicts.
  • The press is a big machine that runs of its own will, and to fight against it would take too much of my focus and my energy. All I can really do is try to find the safest way I can to use the press for positive things – promoting what I love, the movies I make. The rest of it, even though sometimes it hurts, sometimes it’s disappointing, sometimes it’s unjust, I just don’t want to get caught up in it. I’ve seen what the press does to other stars, and I know I’m no exception. Everybody has their day. Sometimes it’s a good time for you in the press, sometimes it’s just your turn to get hit. There seems to be no rhyme or reason, no matter what you’re doing or how hard you’re working. Except you do see that sometimes it comes like the tide – if it’s been a really good time for you, the press starts looking for reasons to bring you down, and if you’re really down it seems as if they start to jump on a bandwagon so they can be the creators and bring you back. So I just try to ride the wave.
  • [on her approach to acting] It’s 100 percent instinct. I haven’t had years of learning in acting class. It just didn’t go that way for me. Not because I ever felt I was so wonderful I didn’t need it. I’m sure I could use plenty of guidance. Actually, I was too insecure to want to take that path. I always just felt that if I got in a class and somebody said, ‘Boy, you’re really not good, and maybe you should consider something else,’ I would have had to, and I thought that if I could fake it long enough maybe I could figure it out. There’s that old saying, ‘Fake it until you make it,’ and I think I might have been skating on that thin ice for a while in the hope nobody would find me out. I never even really had the ability to put myself in that kind of learning situation until right before I did Ghost (1990), when I worked in New York with a teacher named Harold Guskin. I enjoyed it, but being in a class would probably still be intimidating for me.
  • I’m honored if I can inspire somebody else.
  • I don’t think anyone could imagine it, but with Redford, all of a sudden, I was very shy and more self-conscious. This was THE Robert Redford and he’s a kind of shy and reserved guy.
  • [to Susan Boyle] You have nothing to lose – just keep sharing your light.
  • [on plastic surgery] It’s completely false, I’ve never had it done. It’s a way to combat your neurosis. The scalpel won’t make you happy. For the moment I prefer to be a beautiful woman of my age than try desperately to look thirty.
  • I think we all want the same things. We all want to feel loved, and feel a part of something, but we all have self-doubt no matter where we came from.
  • Once you’ve tasted a bit of success, it’s more challenging. We have to continue to be willing to take a risk so that we don’t get too safe. Unwillingness to risk failure is always there, but it gets harder when you feel you have more to lose. So the better place to keep yourself in is out of your comfort zone, willing to try even at the risk of failing. And that’s not natural to me at all. In fact, it’s completely unnatural.
  • I didn’t want to work and drag my kids with me while they were trying to cross this huge transition. I wanted them to become as stable and as confident as possible. There are people who go through this and don’t have the financial means, but I did. It wasn’t a risk; it was the right thing to do.
  • On the changes made to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” (she starred in the adaptation): In truth, not very many people have read the book…the ultimate message of “Hester Prynne” would have been lost if we’d stayed with the original ending.
  • Time is an amazing equalizer. I think if you stay true to yourself and keep moving forward, things come around.
  • There’s this idea that if you take your clothes off, somehow you must have loose morals. There’s still a negative attitude in our society towards women who use a strength that’s inherent – their femininity – in any way that might be considered seductive.
  • The truth is you can have a great marriage, but there are still no guarantees.
  • All you need is for some of these things to appear in print a couple of times and people start to believe it. I think what really is happening is that the only way the media can allow me to be smart and ambitious is by making me a bitch.

Demi Moore (Guynes) Important Facts

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  • Rented out Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in Valencia, Ca. for her 29th birthday in 1991.
  • Brought into fashion the women’s pixie cut, a hairstyle she debuted for photographers at the Beverly Hills premiere of When Harry Met Sally… (1989) in July 1989. When Ghost (1990) was released in the summer of 1990, millions of women emulated this short, boy-like crop.
  • Appeared in a 1986 stage play with Robin Bartlett called “The Early Girl” at Circle Repertory Theatre in New York.
  • Recorded a five-track demo tape in 1982 under the guidance of music producer Greg Penny and almost got a deal from RCA records.
  • Fan of Rita Hayworth and the movie Gilda (1946).
  • Was part owner of the Planet Hollywood restaurant chain.
  • Is an avid doll collector and keeps a separate residence in Idaho to house her 2,000 vintage dolls.
  • Dated martial arts instructor Oliver Whitcomb from 1999 to 2002.
  • Has been romantically linked with Leonardo DiCaprio, Colin Farrell, Timothy Hutton, Pedro Aguinaga, Martin Henderson, Anthony Kiedis, Tobey Maguire, Harry Morton, Peter Morton, Will Hanigan, Guy Oseary, Alex Rodríguez, Thomas Jane, Owen Wilson, Dweezil Zappa and Vito Schnabel.
  • Is a (raw) vegan.
  • Spokeswoman/model for Ann Taylor clothing store chain. [August 2011]
  • A huge fan of Susan Boyle. When Moore enthused about her on Twitter, the millions who followed helped to turn Boyle into a global megastar. Sadly, Boyle didn’t know much about Moore and nothing about Moore’s husband Ashton Kutcher.
  • (December 21, 2012) Third husband Ashton Kutcher filed for divorce after a 13 month separation and 7 years of marriage.
  • Separated from her third husband of 6 years Ashton Kutcher. [November 2011]
  • Gave birth to her third child at age 31, daughter Tallulah Belle Willis on February 3, 1994. Tallulah’s father is Demi’s second ex-husband, Bruce Willis.
  • Gave birth to her second child at age 28, daughter Scout LaRue Willis on July 20, 1991. Scout’s father is Demi’s second ex-husband, Bruce Willis.
  • Gave birth to her first child at age 25, daughter Rumer Glenn Willis (aka Rumer Willis) on August 16, 1988. Rumer’s father is Demi’s second ex-husband, Bruce Willis.
  • Has three younger paternal half-siblings (James, Charlotte, and Charles Jr.) who she does not have a relationship with.
  • Met first husband Freddy Moore at the Troubadour nightclub in Los Angeles when she was 16 years old.
  • Turned down the role of Sarah Tobias in The Accused (1988), which went to Jodie Foster.
  • Showed interest in the title role in Æon Flux (2005) that Charlize Theron eventually played. Aeon creator Peter Chung disapproved of the casting of Moore.
  • Former publicist is Michael Levine.
  • Remains friends with Daniel Morton since helping save a woman’s life on Twitter together.
  • Had knee surgery. [February 2011]
  • The controversial Vanity Fair magazine cover of Moore – nude and pregnant – was photographed by Annie Leibovitz in May 1991.
  • Along with Gerard Butler, Ben Stiller, Susan Sarandon and director Paul Haggis, she visited a camp for internally displaced persons managed by Sean Penn and his Jenkins-Penn Humanitarian Relief Organization in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. [April 2010]
  • Lives in Los Angeles, California and Hailey, Idaho.
  • Had to drop out of A League of Their Own (1992) due to pregnancy.
  • Auditioned for the role of Luisa Contini in Nine (2009), but Marion Cotillard was cast in the role instead.
  • Was 20th Century Fox’s choice to play Katharine Clifton in The English Patient (1996). When the film’s producers refused to give in on the studio’s decision to cast Moore, Fox withdrew their funding. Miramax eventually picked up the film and the role was given to Kristin Scott Thomas.
  • Credited along with actor Daniel Morton for saving a woman’s life through Twitter.
  • Thanked by Blink 182 in the liner notes of their album “Enema of the State”.
  • In 1995, became the highest-paid actress in film history, up until that time, earning $12.5 million for Striptease (1996).
  • Her mother was 18 when she had her.
  • Older half-sister of Morgan Guynes.
  • Her mother died from cancer in 1998 at age 54.
  • Her professional first name “Demi” (short for her birth name Demetria) is pronounced “deh-ME”, not “DEM-ee”, with emphasis on the second syllable just as in “Demetria”.
  • Lived next door to Nastassja Kinski when moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
  • Her ancestry includes English and Scottish.
  • Attended (but did not graduate from) Fairfax High School in Los Angeles with actor/producer Byron Allen.
  • Little Richard presided over her wedding to Bruce Willis. Ally Sheedy was one of the bridesmaids.
  • Married Bruce Willis at the Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas.
  • Auditioned for (and won) the role of Jackie Templeton on General Hospital (1963) after producers put out a casting call for a “Margot Kidder/Karen Allen” type actress (both of whom were top box office stars at the time).
  • Her wedding with Ashton Kutcher was attended by about 100 guests. Among them were ex-husband Bruce Willis, their three daughters, Ashton’s best friend and co-star from That ’70s Show (1998), Wilmer Valderrama, and Demi’s close friend Lucy Liu.
  • Along with Pia Zadora, Madonna, Pauly Shore and Sylvester Stallone, one of the few people who have “won” back to back awards at the Razzies in successive years. She “won” Worst Actress of 1997 for her performances in the films The Juror (1996) and Striptease (1996), then again the next year she “won” Worst Actress for her role in G.I. Jane (1997).
  • The only Brat Packer to become a huge and long-lasting movie star after the Brat Pack era ended.
  • Was one of the nine original members of the 1980s “brat pack”, along with Judd Nelson, Mare Winningham, Anthony Michael Hall, Andrew McCarthy, Rob Lowe, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy.
  • According to an article in the now defunct Buzz magazine, she was so demanding when it came to perks and fringe benefits, her nickname around Hollywood studio executives was “Gimme Moore”.
  • She quit school at age 16 and started working as a pin-up girl.
  • Supporter of Arsenal Football Club, and attends home games whenever she is in London.
  • Though born in New Mexico, she spent much of her childhood in Eastern Pennsylvania.
  • Voted #22 on VH1’s Hottest Hotties.
  • First job was as a bill collector.
  • Was spoofed in the video game Leisure Suit Larry 7: Love for Sail! (1996) as a hypersexual version of herself called “Dewmi (pronounced “Do Me”) Moore”.
  • Continues to receive royalty checks for songs she wrote before becoming an actress.
  • Demi’s real father, Charles Harmon, abandoned the family before she was born, which is why she didn’t share his last name on her birth certificate.
  • Aunt of actors Cooper Guynes and Oliver Guynes.
  • First actress to reach 10 million dollar salary mark.
  • Operations on her left eye during childhood caused her to wear a patch.
  • Was replaced by Sandra Bullock for the lead in While You Were Sleeping (1995).
  • Was one of three finalists for the lead in Flashdance (1983). No one could decide between the three, so a group of about 50 men were brought into a room, shown the three audition tapes and asked who they would want to sleep with the most. Jennifer Beals won by a landslide.
  • In order to play a coke addict, Jules, in St. Elmo’s Fire (1985), she had to sign a contract stipulating that she would stop her own alcohol and drug abuse, an agreement that caused her life to turn around.
  • Listed as one of twelve “Promising New Actors of 1986” in John Willis’s Screen World, Vol. 38.
  • She appeared in John Parr’s music video “St. Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion)”.
  • Owns a production company: “Moving Pictures”.
  • Stripped on Late Show with David Letterman (1993), allegedly to disprove rumors that she’s too fat for her new movie Striptease (1996).
  • She posed nude while seven months pregnant with daughter Scout LaRue Willis for a 1991 Vanity Fair magazine cover. In August 1992, she again posed nude for Vanity Fair, this time wearing body paint that resembled a man’s suit.
  • Was once engaged to Emilio Estevez.
  • Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. [1996]
  • Bruce and Demi announce they are ending their marriage of eleven years. No reasons given. [June 1998]
  • Hired three cameramen to videotape the birth of her first child.

Demi Moore (Guynes) Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Seventh Sign 1988 Abby Quinn Actress
Wisdom 1987 Karen Simmons Actress
One Crazy Summer 1986 Cassandra Eldridge Actress
About Last Night… 1986 Debbie Actress
St. Elmo’s Fire 1985 Jules Actress
John Parr: St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion) 1985 Video short Jules Actress
No Small Affair 1984 Laura Victor Actress
Blame It on Rio 1984 Nicole Hollis Actress
Bedrooms 1984 TV Movie Nancy Actress
The Master 1984 TV Series Holly Trumbull Actress
Young Doctors in Love 1982 New Intern (uncredited) Actress
General Hospital 1982 TV Series Jackie Templeton Actress
Parasite 1982 Patricia Welles Actress
Choices 1981 Corri Actress
Love Sonia 2017 post-production Selma Actress
Blind 2017/II completed Suzanne Dutchman Actress
Rough Night 2017 Lea Actress
Empire 2017 TV Series Nurse Actress
Wild Oats 2016 Crystal Actress
Forsaken 2015/I Mary Alice Watson Actress
Very Good Girls 2013 Kate Actress
LOL 2012 Anne Actress
Margin Call 2011 Sarah Robertson Actress
Another Happy Day 2011 Patty Actress
Bunraku 2010 Alexandra Actress
The Magic 7 2009 TV Movie U-Z-Onesa (voice) Actress
The Joneses 2009 Kate Jones Actress
Happy Tears 2009 Laura Actress
Flawless 2007 Laura Actress
Mr. Brooks 2007 Det. Tracy Atwood Actress
Bobby 2006 Virginia Actress
Half Light 2006 Rachel Carlson Actress
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle 2003 Madison Lee Actress
Will & Grace 2003 TV Series Sissy Palmer-Ginsburg Actress
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II 2002 Video Esmeralda (voice) Actress
Passion of Mind 2000 Marie / Marty Actress
Deconstructing Harry 1997 Helen Actress
G.I. Jane 1997 Jordan O’Neill Actress
Destination Anywhere 1997 Video Janie Actress
Ellen 1997 TV Series The Sample Lady Actress
If These Walls Could Talk 1996 TV Movie Claire Donnelly (segment “1952”) Actress
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America 1996 Dallas Grimes (voice) Actress
Striptease 1996 Erin Grant Actress
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 Esmeralda (voice) Actress
The Juror 1996 Annie Actress
Disney’s Animated Storybook: The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 Video Game Esmeralda (voice) Actress
Now and Then 1995 Samantha Actress
The Scarlet Letter 1995 Hester Prynne Actress
Your Studio and You 1995 Short Demi Moore (uncredited) Actress
Disclosure 1994 Meredith Johnson Actress
Indecent Proposal 1993 Diana Murphy Actress
A Few Good Men 1992 Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway Actress
The Butcher’s Wife 1991 Marina Lemke Actress
Mortal Thoughts 1991 Cynthia Kellogg Actress
Nothing But Trouble 1991 Diane Lightson Actress
Ghost 1990 Molly Jensen Actress
Tales from the Crypt 1990 TV Series Cathy Marno Actress
We’re No Angels 1989 Molly Actress
Moonlighting 1989 TV Series Woman in Elevator Actress
The New Homeowner’s Guide to Happiness 1988 Video Actress
The Conversation 2012 TV Series executive producer – 8 episodes Producer
Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 producer Producer
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999 producer Producer
G.I. Jane 1997 producer Producer
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery 1997 producer Producer
If These Walls Could Talk 1996 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Now and Then 1995 producer Producer
Mortal Thoughts 1991 co-producer Producer
Five 2011 TV Movie segment “Charlotte” Director
Streak 2008 Short Director
Bobby 2006 performer: “Louie Louie” Soundtrack
One Crazy Summer 1986 performer: “Don’t Look Back” Soundtrack
The Better Half 2015/I grateful thanks Thanks
My Best Friend’s Girl 2008 special thanks Thanks
Grand Theft Parsons 2003 special thanks Thanks
Code of Conduct 2001 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The Crypt Keeper Presents: A Spine-Tingling Look at Tales from the Crypt 1995 Documentary short special thanks Thanks
Entertainment Tonight 1990-2017 TV Series Herself Self
Extra 2003-2017 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2017 TV Series Herself Self
The Fashion Fund 2016 TV Series Herself Self
22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Self
Dancing with the Stars 2015 TV Series Herself – Rumer’s Mother Self
2014 MTV Movie Awards 2014 TV Special Herself – Cameo #33 Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Close Up 2012 TV Series Herself – Interviewee / Actress Self
LOL: Like Mother, Like Daughter 2012 Video short Herself Self
LOL: Lots of Love for Lisa Azuelos 2012 Video short Herself Self
Icon News 2011 TV Series Herself – Around the town Self
Good Morning America 1994-2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Nepal’s Stolen Children 2011 TV Movie documentary Narrator / Anchor Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 4th Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute 2010 TV Movie documentary Herself – Presenter Self
The Marriage Ref 2010 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
A Night of 140 Tweets: A Celebrity Tweet-A-Thon for Haiti 2010 Video Herself Self
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1993-2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1992-2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards 2010 TV Special Herself – Presenter: In Memoriam Segment Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2007-2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Fabulous Picture Show 2009 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2009 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
Xposé 2008 TV Series Herself Self
2008 MTV Video Music Awards 2008 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Tellement People 2008 TV Series Herself Self
Saturday Night Live 1988-2008 TV Series Herself / Herself – Host / Various Self
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2008 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Imagine 2008 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Speechless 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Cartelera 2007 TV Series Herself – Interviewee Self
Caiga quien caiga 2007 TV Series Herself Self
Ceremonia de clausura – 55º festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián 2007 TV Movie Herself Self
Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Happy Birthday Elton! From Madison Square Garden, New York 2007 TV Movie Herself Self
13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2007 TV Special Herself Self
Biography 2007 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Bobby: The Making of an American Epic 2007 Video documentary short Herself Self
Corazón de… 2005-2006 TV Series Herself Self
American Masters 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
La Marató 2005 2005 TV Special Herself Self
I Love the ’70s 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Making of ‘Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle’ 2003 TV Short documentary Herself Self
2003 MTV Movie Awards 2003 TV Special Herself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
HBO First Look 2003 TV Series documentary short Herself Self
Hollywood’s Hottest 2003 Video documentary Self
Code of Conduct 2001 Video documentary short Herself Self
Comme au cinéma 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business 1998 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1997 TV Special Herself – Nominee & Presenter Self
1997 VH1 Fashion Awards 1997 TV Special Herself Self
Lo + plus 1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Dennis Pennis R.I.P. 1997 Video Herself Self
I Think I Cannes 1997 Herself (uncredited) Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Very Important Pennis 1996-1997 TV Series Herself Self
The 69th Annual Academy Awards 1997 TV Special Herself (uncredited) Self
The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1997 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
Clive Anderson All Talk 1997 TV Series Herself Self
Most Unlikely Heroes 1996 TV Special Herself Self
The Making of Disney’s ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ 1996 TV Movie documentary Herself / Esmeralda Self
The Annual 1995 ShoWest Awards 1995 TV Special Herself – Winner: Female Star of the Year Self
Hollywood’s Most Powerful Women 1995 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Crypt Keeper Presents: A Spine-Tingling Look at Tales from the Crypt 1995 Documentary short Herself Self
A Century of Cinema 1994 Documentary Herself Self
The 19th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1993 TV Special Herself – Winner & Accepting Award for Favourite Motion Picture Self
Aspel & Company 1993 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1991-1993 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The South Bank Show 1993 TV Series documentary Herself – Guest Self
1992 MTV Movie Awards 1992 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The 64th Annual Academy Awards 1992 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Costume Design Self
The Word 1992 TV Series Herself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1990-1991 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1991 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy / Musical Self
E.T. – Entretenimento Total 1991 TV Series Herself Self
The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1990 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
The 61st Annual Academy Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Yours to Keep 1989 Documentary Herself Self
The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1987 TV Special Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) Self
The 41st Annual Golden Globe Awards 1984 TV Special Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1982 TV Series Herself Self
The American Music Awards 1982 TV Special Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2005-2017 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Extra 2015-2017 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Boots on the Ground in Haiti 2016 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Leonning maen 2014 TV Series Molly Jensen Archive Footage
American Greed 2012 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Celebrity Naked Ambition 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
VH1 News Presents: Plastic Surgery Obsession 2010 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Larry King Live 2006-2009 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Ceremonia de inauguración – 56º Festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián 2008 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Herself – ‘Pinhead’ (segment “Pinheads & Patriots”) Archive Footage
Biography 2007 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
20 to 1 2006-2007 TV Series documentary Molly Jensen Archive Footage
La rentadora 2006 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
The Curse of Superman 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jon Lovitz 2005 TV Special Jennifer (uncredited) Archive Footage
101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies 2005 TV Movie Herself – Place #59 Archive Footage
Tvist 2005 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Corazón de… 2005 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
… A Father… A Son… Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2005 TV Movie documentary Meredith Johnson Archive Footage
E! 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Celebrities Uncensored 2003-2004 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Die Geschichte des erotischen Films 2004 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Love Chain 2003 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Celebrity Naked Ambition 2003 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
MTV Bash: Carson Daly 2003 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
VH1: All Access 2003 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
A Few Good Men: From Stage to Screen 2001 Video documentary short Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway (uncredited) Archive Footage
House of Style 1995 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
The 63rd Annual Academy Awards 1991 TV Special Molly Jensen Archive Footage

Demi Moore (Guynes) Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2012 Robert Altman Award Independent Spirit Awards Margin Call (2011) Won
2006 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Ensemble of the Year Bobby (2006) Won
2004 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards, Mexico Sexiest She-Villain (Villana más Sexy) Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Won
2004 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actress Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Won
1998 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Actress G.I. Jane (1997) Won
1997 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Actress The Juror (1996) Won
1997 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Screen Couple Striptease (1996) Won
1997 Yoga Award Yoga Awards Worst Foreign Actress Striptease (1996) Won
1996 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Actress in a Dramatic Motion Picture Won
1995 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Female Star of the Year Won
1994 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss Indecent Proposal (1993) Won
1993 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture Actress Won
1991 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Actress Ghost (1990) Won
2012 Robert Altman Award Independent Spirit Awards Margin Call (2011) Nominated
2006 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Ensemble of the Year Bobby (2006) Nominated
2004 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards, Mexico Sexiest She-Villain (Villana más Sexy) Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Nominated
2004 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actress Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Nominated
1998 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Actress G.I. Jane (1997) Nominated
1997 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Actress The Juror (1996) Nominated
1997 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Screen Couple Striptease (1996) Nominated
1997 Yoga Award Yoga Awards Worst Foreign Actress Striptease (1996) Nominated
1996 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Actress in a Dramatic Motion Picture Nominated
1995 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Female Star of the Year Nominated
1994 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss Indecent Proposal (1993) Nominated
1993 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture Actress Nominated
1991 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Actress Ghost (1990) Nominated