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Matt Bianco is a 1980s UK pop group formed by Basia Trzetrzelewska (vocals), Mark Reilly (vocals) and Danny White (keyboards). Other members have been Kito Poncioni (bass), Mark Fisher (keyboards) and various guest vocalists (including Emilio Estefan). The band's style is best described as Latin jazz, although it has played other genres. The band name suggests that Matt Bianco is a personal name, but Matt is "[...] a made up spy, a secret agent; we loved spy TV themes and film scores"[1] (http://www.emarcy.com/bianco/biog.asp).

Their first UK hit was "Get Out Your Lazy Bed".


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Their first UK hit was "Get Out Your Lazy Bed". (Neutrogena produces mainly facecare products, such as the Oil-Free Acne Wash that Moore advertises.) In 2005, Mandy designed a few t-shirts for Mblem. The band name suggests that Matt Bianco is a personal name, but Matt is "[...] a made up spy, a secret agent; we loved spy TV themes and film scores"[1] (http://www.emarcy.com/bianco/biog.asp). Moore is a Neutrogena spokesperson, appearing in commercials on television as well as print ads. The band's style is best described as Latin jazz, although it has played other genres. Early in her career it was reported in British newspapers that she was a relative of the British actor Ian Lavender, who played Private Pike in the sitcom Dad's Army. Other members have been Kito Poncioni (bass), Mark Fisher (keyboards) and various guest vocalists (including Emilio Estefan). Dolittle 2 (where her voice was dubbed), were released in Europe.

Matt Bianco is a 1980s UK pop group formed by Basia Trzetrzelewska (vocals), Mark Reilly (vocals) and Danny White (keyboards). None of them, except for The Princess Diaries, Racing Stripes and Dr. The same goes for her movies. However, her single releases did little in other parts of the world. She has sold about two million albums during her career.

Overall, Moore has had a successful musical career in North America. It featured her six TOP 40 and two HOT 100 hits. Sony released a "Best Of" compilation in November of 2004 consisting of the best songs off her 4 previous albums and various soundtrack contributions. Apparently, she has been working on a new album since August 2004.

When she was dumped by her record company Epic Records, Mandy signed with Warner Brothers Records. Her first single off the album is "Have a Little Faith in Me." A video was made for the song "Drop the Pilot", and supposedly released as a single somewhere in South America. Moore returned to her music and released a fourth album titled Coverage (2003), an album consisting entirely of covers of old songs that Moore was influenced by as a child, and songs she recently discovered. Upcoming roles include the movies Romance & Cigarettes and Racing Stripes (voice).

Her other movies include box office flop Chasing Liberty (2004) and religious satire Saved! (2004). Macon (Ford) comes along and restores Halley's faith in finding happiness when in love. Halley is a troubled teen who decides to abandon love after witnessing her parents' (Janney and Gallagher as Lydia and Len) divorce, her best friend's (Holden as Scarlett) unexpected incident, and her sister's rocky engagement. Allison Janney, Peter Gallagher, Alexandra Holden, and Trent Ford also star.

In her fifth movie release, she stars as Halley Martin in How to Deal (2003). The soundtrack featured four songs by Mandy (Cry, Someday We'll Know, It's Gonna Be Love, and Only Hope). Although the movie was by no means a critical hit, it did cement Moore's status as a genuine actress. The movie, based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, revolves around the developing romance between social outcast and devout Christian, Jamie, and West as bad boy Landon Carter.

Shortly after the release of her album, Moore portrayed Jamie Sullivan, her first starring role, opposite Shane West in A Walk to Remember (2002). This album also showed her more mature and developed voice, in comparison to her past releases. were "In My Pocket," "Crush," and "Cry." The songs "17" and "Saturate Me" were both released as singles overseas. The singles from Mandy Moore (2001) released in the U.S.

Next, Moore released a self-titled album. The song, "Stupid Cupid," can also be found on the movie's soundtrack. (Previously she had appeared in the straight-to-video children's movie "Magic Al and the Mind Factory" and had done a voice role for "Dr. Doolittle 2".) In the movie, Moore, as Lana, performs with friends Anna and Fontana. Moore ventured into Hollywood when she appeared in a small part as a mean, blonde, popular cheerleader Lana Thomas opposite Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews in the movie The Princess Diaries (2001).

I Wanna Be With You spawned the hit "I Wanna Be With You", which was featured in the movie Center Stage. The second single was "Walk Me Home". Her second CD effort, I Wanna Be With You (2000) featured both new material and a few tracks from "So Real". The first single, "Candy", from the CD So Real (1999), was released when Moore was only 15 years old and is an example of the kiddy-Britney-Spears-pop-wave that dominated most of the charts in 1999 and 2000. In between releasing albums, she attended Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs.

She was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, but grew up in Seminole County, Florida, outside Orlando. Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American pop singer and actress. So Real (1999). I Wanna Be With You (2000).

Mandy Moore (2001). Coverage (2003). Best Of (2004). as Girl Bear Cub (voice).

Dolittle 2 (2001) .. Dr. as Lana Thomas. The Princess Diaries (2001) ..

as Jamie Sullivan. A Walk to Remember (2002) .. as Lisa. All I Want aka Try Seventeen (2002) ..

as Aeris Gainsborough. Kingdom Hearts (2002) .. as Halley Martin. How to Deal (2003) ..

as Anna Foster. Chasing Liberty (2004) .. as Hilary Faye. Saved! (2004) ..

as Female Horse, Sandy (voice). Racing Stripes (2005) ..