Mandy Moore hit the stage to perform to an empty audience on last night’s (March 12) episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
06.03.2020 - 17:03 / usmagazine.com
A journey to remember! She may have started as a bubblegum pop singer, but Mandy Moore has evolved considerably throughout her two-decade long career.
The New Hampshire native, 35, burst onto the Hollywood scene in 1999 when she signed with Epic Records as one of their up-and-coming artists. Her first single, “Candy,” reached No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
From that moment on, Moore’s career has had its peaks and valleys, but it was all worth it — especially since it eventually led to an
Mandy Moore hit the stage to perform to an empty audience on last night’s (March 12) episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Mandy Moore’s “Candy” days are over.
Mandy Moore has finally learned to embrace her past as a teen pop star after spending years “a little embarrassed” by her early career success.
On Tuesday's (March 10) Ellen DeGeneres Show, Mandy Moore said she feared coronavirus could threaten her first tour in 13 years in support of her new album Silver Landings. But she found a silver lining when she got to perform "Save a Little for Yourself" on the show.
Mandy Moore and her This Is Us co-stars have some serious moves. The 35-year-old actress discussed their recent TikTok video on Tuesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Mandy Moore talks to Ellen DeGeneres about going back to her musical roots after an 11-year break during an appearance on Tuesday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
Mandy Moore has a musical prodigy on her hands – with her cat, Figaro!
Mandy Moore is finally back with her new studio album, Silver Landings!
“I was always third or fourth in line, in terms of being mentioned in the gaggle of gals — Britney [Spears] and Christina [Aguilera] and Jessica Simpson,” Mandy Moore tells Rolling Stone in an interview published on the day her new album, Silver Landings, came out. However, Mandy, 35, said that not being compared equally to Britney or Christina was a blessing in disguise.
It’s been 11 years since Mandy Moore has dropped an album — and now, she’s coming back swinging. The singer, 35, opens up exclusively in the latest Us Weekly about her journey to Silver Landings and why now is the right time for her new sound.