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Mandy Moore is 16. The age when most kids are counting the days until their senior year (my sister), learning to drive and considering becoming lawyers. But Mandy Moore isn't. She is 16 and has already had a hit single and platnium album. So what is similar about her and Britney? Not as much as you would think. Britney started recording at age 15 and Mandy released an album at age 15. Both had a video directed by Gregory Dark. Both have contributed songs to movies, Britney adding (You Drive Me) Crazy to the Drive Me Crazy (1999) soundtrack, and Mandy will be adding her I Wanna Be With You to the Center Stage (2000) soundtrack.

I would have to say Mandy is my favorite follower out of the crowd. She is young enough to understand yet states things that will teach you things. She has a great voice and can definatally sing. Plus, she is incredibally nice (consider her FANatic. She gave her FANatic a present and invited her to lunch). She can also make great videos.

(Taken from MandyMoore.com) She's just 16 years old...but knew by the age of six that she was meant to be on stage. She's still in high school (and an honor student)...but already is a poised performer of exceptional ability and impressive experience.

She's an outgoing, fun-loving teenager who started out "jumping on my bed and singing"...and now looks forward to the release of her 550 Music debut album.

She's Mandy Moore, and here are a few things you should know about her:

Amanda Leigh (Mandy) Moore was born April 10, 1984 in Nashua, New Hampshire but two months later moved with her family to Orlando, Florida. "O-Town! I really like living here, for the weather and for all the fun things there are to do." Mandy discovered her love of singing when she went to a summer musical theater camp when she was nine years old. "My parents thought it was just a phase I'd grow out of. But I stuck to it and begged them for acting lessons, for voice lessons."

Where did she get her talent? Mandy isn't sure, but she has an idea. "It may have come from my grandmother. She was a dancer in the theater district of London, the West End." And in Orlando, Mandy soon became known as the "National Anthem Girl." "Yes, that's me! Some people know me that way because they've heard me sing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' for all the major sports teams and for Chris Evert's Pro-Celebrity Tennis Tournament."

National commercials, TV pilots, and voice-overs have made Mandy a veteran of the recording studio. "When I first started recording, it was hard. My friends didn't understand why I couldn't hang out with them as much. I thought they'd talk behind my back or be jealous. But they've become really supportive, and I feel blessed by that."

Mandy likes all kinds of music, especially the songs of other female singers like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill and Madonna. Her album reflects the diversity of her taste, from the plaintive ballad "Quit Breakin' My Heart" to the alluring "What You Want" to "So Real," which she describes as having "more of a rock edge, with more guitar - a Natalie Imbruglia type of song."

Mandy lives in Orlando with her parents, Don and Stacy; her brothers Scott (18) and Kyle (13); and their three cats Milo, Zoe, and Chloe. Mandy's favorite book is A Land Remembered, her favorite movie is Beaches, her favorite actress is Gwyneth Paltrow and her favorite actor is Ryan Philipe. In school, Mandy enjoys English and French...but math is a touchy subject! She's also learning to play guitar with an eye towards writing her own songs.

Growing up too fast? Mandy Moore doesn't think so. "I don't feel I've missed out on anything about growing up because I feel so fortunate. There are so many kids that would love to be doing what I'm doing!"

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