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Jessica Moore (born Luciana Ottaviani on August 8, 1967) is a retired Italian actress who was active from 1986 to 1989, appearing mainly in erotic drama and horror films.She is best known for her role as the writer and libertine Sarah Asproon in the commercially successful films Eleven Days, Eleven Nights (1987) and Top Model (1988), both produced and directed by Joe D'Amato.
Eleven Days, Eleven Nights (also spelled 11 Days, 11 Nights; Italian title: Undici giorni, undici notti) is a 1987 Italian softcore erotic drama film produced, directed and lensed by Joe D'Amato and starring Jessica Moore, Joshua McDonald, and Mary Sellers set and shot in New Orleans.
Jessica Moore may refer to: Jessica Moore (actress) (born 1967), Italian actress in the 1987 film Eleven Days, Eleven Nights Jessica Moore (basketball) (born 1982), WNBA player for the Indiana Fever
Jessica Miesel as Jessica Moore, a gossip-loving scrub nurse. She and Feldman get engaged in season 3 and then elope in season 4's "Doors Opening, Doors Closing". Jocko Sims as Dr. Benjamin Wilmot (season 1), an internal medicine attending.
Demi Moore had quite the Halloween surprise for fans of The Substance. In celebration of her horror film becoming able to stream on MUBI, the actress decided to share four shocking behind-the ...
Demi Moore just won Best Actress in a Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy for The Substance at the 2025 Golden Globes—a major milestone in her career given it’s her first time winning an award ...
Jessica Marie Alba (/ ˈ æ l b ə / AL-bə; born April 28, 1981) [2] is an American actress, businesswoman, and entrepreneur. She began her acting career at age 13 in Camp Nowhere (1994), followed up by The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994), and rose to prominence at age 19 as the lead actress of the television series Dark Angel (2000–2002), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination.
Demi Moore landed the first acting award of her career — yes, career — after taking home the Golden Globe for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy. She won for her go-for-broke ...