The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Mandy Moore braces for farewell to ‘This Is Us’; music ahead

- By Lynn Elber

LOS ANGELES » If Mandy Moore is bracing for emotional whiplash, it’s understand­able.

She and her musicianhu­sband, Taylor Goldsmith, welcomed their first child in February, an event she says that turned her world “Technicolo­r,” and the pair collaborat­ed on an upcoming second album.

The cloud ahead: The end of “This Is Us,” the NBC drama that she says proved a “dream on every single level,” from her co-stars to the consistent­ly challengin­g work. The 18-episode final season, beginning Tuesday on NBC, will include an episode directed by Moore.

“It’s going to be so horrific to say goodbye in a couple of months” when taping wraps, said Moore. “I haven’t really wrapped my brain around it yet.” She plays matriarch Rebecca

Pearson in the decade-shifting family drama created and produced by Dan Fogelman — who she says has steadfastl­y resisted pleas to keep it going.

Moore won’t have much of a lull after taping concludes. Next summer, the singer-songwriter and Goldsmith

plan to tour in support of their follow-up album to 2020’s “Silver Landings,” with son August in tow. Moore calls him “the best thing in my life” and a look-a-like for his Dawes band frontman dad, including the dimple they share (“little butt chin,” as Moore cheerfully labels it on the baby, nicknamed Gus).

In an interview with The Associated Press, Moore talked about motherhood and what she sees ahead for her career, which already counts teen pop stardom, movies (“A Walk to Remember,” “Saved!”) and a lead actress Emmy nomination for “This Is Us.” Remarks have been edited for clarity and length.

AP: As a new parent, how would you describe your life now?

Moore: It’s all of the clichés, life in Technicolo­r. It’s a boundless love that you never could have imagined. It’s exhausting and exhilarati­ng and everything in between. On a profession­al level, I approach my job with an entirely new heart. I want to go back to the beginning of this show now, because I have some idea of what it’s like to be a mother and what a mother’s love is and what it makes you do, and the crazy choices that you never could have imagined yourself making before becoming a parent.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO - THE AP ?? Mandy Moore arrives at the premiere of “This Is Us” Season Six on Dec. 14, in Los Angeles. When NBC’s “This Is Us” begins its final season, fans won’t be alone in dreading the show’s end.
CHRIS PIZZELLO - THE AP Mandy Moore arrives at the premiere of “This Is Us” Season Six on Dec. 14, in Los Angeles. When NBC’s “This Is Us” begins its final season, fans won’t be alone in dreading the show’s end.

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