
Age: 42
female
Amanda Leigh Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to fame with her debut single, "Candy", which peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her debut studio album, So Real (1999), received a platinum certification from the RIAA. The title single from her reissue of So Real, "I Wanna Be With You" (2000), became Moore's first top 40 song in the US, peaking at number 24 on the Hot 100. Moore subsequently released the studio albums Mandy Moore (2001), Coverage (2003), Wild Hope (2007), Amanda Leigh (2009), Silver Landings (2020), and In Real Life (2022). As of 2009, Moore has sold over 2.7 million albums in the US according to Billboard. Moore made her feature film debut in 2001, with a minor voice role in Dr. Dolittle 2, before playing a supporting role in the comedy The Princess Diaries. She received recognition for her starring role in the romantic drama A Walk to Remember (2002). Her subsequent film credits include Chasing Liberty (2004), Saved! (2004), Racing Stripes (2005), Because I Said So (2007), License to Wed (2007), Love, Wedding, Marriage (2011), 47 Meters Down (2017), The Darkest Minds (2018), and Midway (2019). Moore also voiced Princess Rapunzel in the Disney animated fantasy musical film Tangled (2010). From 2016 to 2022, Moore starred as Rebecca Pearson in the NBC family drama series This Is Us, receiving nominations for a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. In 2019, Moore was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Two brilliant but dangerously arrogant young men, Brandon and Philip, commit what they believe is the “perfect murder,” strangling a former classmate to prove an intellectual point. Seeking the thrill of superiority, they hide the body in a chest… then invite the victim’s friends and family over for a dinner party—using that same chest as the serving table. As guests mingle unaware, the tension grows unbearable. Brandon revels in the secret, treating the murder like an elegant philosophical experiment. Philip, wracked with guilt, begins to unravel. But it’s their former mentor, Rupert Cadell, a sharp-minded professor with a taste for moral debate, who senses something off. His curiosity turns into suspicion as the evening drifts from polite conversation to chilling glimpses of the boys’ twisted beliefs. Every movement in the room becomes a ticking clock, every remark a test of conscience. What began as an intellectual game soon threatens to collapse under the weight of their own philosophy—and the presence of a man clever enough to expose it.
