Demi Moore is arguably the 'Brat Pack's most successful export. She didn't just make it to the top level of Hollywood; she transcended it. It all really got started for her in the 80s though; a decade in which she seemed to be everywhere. Like a lot of kids with dreams, Moore quit school at sixteen and headed to Hollywood looking for modeling work in the late 70s.
As with many dreams, things didn't quite go as Moore had foreseen. Her first professional credits during the 80s came as a songwriter, but that was enough to open doors and get her connections. One thing led to another, and she ended up in 'General Hospital' which is where she first caught the attention of a larger audience. 'St Elmo's Fire' followed shortly afterward, and Moore was made as a star.