Because of her association with that film, Moore was often listed as part of the , a label she felt was "demeaning" | Savitsky, Sasha April 18, 2019 |
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1997—2003: Career downturn and other ventures [ ] , Moore and at the 1997 During the production of G | "The Us Interview: She's Gotta Have It" |
She is recognized as a for her looks and media image.
In 2018, Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization, Visionary Women honored Moore with its inaugural Visionary Woman Award for her work to combat human trafficking | from the original on August 23, 2010 |
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Jensen, Erin September 23, 2019 | Moore made her professional stage debut in an production of The Early Girl, which ran at the in fall 1986 |
Her portrayal of in 1995 , a "freely adapted" version of the historical romance novel by , was met with harsh criticism | Much hype was made about Moore's willingness to dance topless for the part, though this was the sixth time she had shown her breasts on film |
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" Moore returned to the screen playing a villain in the 2003 film , opposite , and | In 1991 Moore starred in the horror comedy , co-produced and appeared in the mystery thriller , and played a blonde for the first time in the romantic comedy , with Roger Ebert's review describing her as "warm and cuddly" |
She had further box-office success in the early 1990s, with the films 1992 , 1993 , and 1994.
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