Demi Moore breaks age barriers with Time’s Most Influential honor

Demi Moore earns spot on Time’s Most Influential People list, continues to break boundaries in film at age 62.

Demi Moore wins Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for "The Substance"

Hollywood legend Demi Moore has been honored as one of the world’s “Most Influential People” in 2025 by Time Magazine, a testament to her lasting impact on women in film.

At 62, Moore continues to push boundaries both on and off screen, recently earning critical acclaim for her roles in Landman and the horror satire The Substance, the latter securing her a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination.

From her early days in St. Elmo’s Fire to becoming the highest-paid actress in the '90s with Striptease—where she secured a $12.5 million salary—Moore has consistently broken barriers. Her iconic 1991 Vanity Fair cover while pregnant redefined how Hollywood viewed motherhood and femininity. Speaking on The New York Times' podcast, Moore addressed the criticism she faced, reflecting on how pioneering change often comes with public scrutiny.

Today, Moore is not just redefining aging in Hollywood—she’s setting the standard. “This is an incredibly powerful, exciting, and alive time,” she told Time, reflecting on what it means to thrive in your 60s.

Currently filming season two of Landman and the sci-fi comedy I Love Boosters, Moore shows no signs of slowing down. She also hinted at a dream action film collaboration with Michelle Yeoh, Cynthia Erivo, and Gwendoline Christie.

With a career spanning decades and a reputation for challenging norms, Demi Moore remains a powerful force in the entertainment industry.

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