As an OG member of the Brat Pack in the 1980s, the onetime highest-paid actress alive for ’90s classics like Rob Reiner’s “A Few Good Men,” Adrian Lyne’s “Indecent Proposal” and Ridley Scott’s “G.I. Jane,” and now an Oscar nominee for her fearless performance as an aging celebrity in the body horror flick “The Substance“, Demi Moore is a downright Hollywood icon.
The actress’s latter role as Elisabeth Sparkle—a fading movie star-turned-TV aerobics instructor who uses a black-market drug to create a much younger version of herself (played by Margaret Qualley), with unexpected and shockingly gory side effects — has already nabbed Moore a Golden Globe win for Best Actress. Will she be able to replicate that success at the Academy Awards next month?
While we wait to see if “Demi Moore, Oscar winner” becomes a reality, it’s a
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