Demi Moore Wins First-Ever Acting Award at 62

Demi Moore made history by becoming the oldest person to win a Golden Globe award at age 62. The actress expressed her shock and gratitude after being announced as the winner for her role in the body horror film “The Substance.”

Moore began her acting career in 1978 and has since appeared in numerous films, including “Margin Call,” “Striptease,” and “Charlie’s Angels.” She previously believed she was only suitable for “popcorn movies” that made a lot of money but couldn’t be acknowledged. However, she now realizes this thinking limited her potential as an artist.

Moore said that after 30 years of dealing with rejections, including being told she was too tall to make it in acting, finding success helped her develop resilience. She is now sharing her experience with her daughters and emphasizing the importance of inner strength.

The Golden Globe win is a milestone for Moore, marking her wholeness and the love driving her passion for acting. The film “The Substance” has received rave reviews, with Moore’s performance praised by critics.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/06/demi-moore-in-shock-after-winning-first-ever-acting-award-at-62.html