You only need to take one look at Demi Moore’s lengthy list of credits to see she has a stacked résumé.
And after a knockout year that’s included the release of her FX series Feud: Capote vs. The Swans and new film The Substance, she’s ready for even more.
“I wouldn’t want to see it in terms of it being the culmination, but perhaps the launching of a new next chapter,” Demi—who turns 62 Nov. 11—said while reflecting on her career during a September episode of NPR’s Fresh Air. “Like, that it’s the beginning.”
Not just professionally for the Ghost star—though she also has her new drama Landman premiering Nov. 17—but personally, too.
“I’ve never been where I am exactly in this moment,” Demi—who shares daughters Rumer Willis, 36, Scout Willis, 33, and Tallulah Willis, 30, with ex-husband Bruce Willis—continued. “This is all new too. I’m also more autonomous. My children are grown. I have the most independence that I’ve ever had. And so it’s just this wonderful new time of exploration and discovery. I have no expectations of where it should go. I just want to stay present to where I am and be open to the possibilities.”