Melody Moore

Melody Moore

Biografia

Melody Moore is a multi-talented performer, having extensive experience as both an actress and singer songwriter. A native of Spokane, Washington, she has been acting since she was 8 years old, and writing music since she was 14. Her theater career moved steadily upward from school plays and community theater to professional. At 16, she became a company member of the prestigious Couer- D'Alene Summer Theater. There, she performed in "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," "Paint Yer Wagon," and "South Pacific." At 17, she left home and moved Seattle, Washington where she continued to study acting and write music while she finished high school. After graduating almost a year early, she began pursuing a career in film. She landed the lead role in Eric Ristau's action packed apocalyptic thriller, "Y2K." As well as staring in the film, her popular song, "Puddle," is featured in the soundtrack. A year later, she was paired with Ristau again in the suspenseful drama, "Kidnapped." Ristau worked with the actors to create the most realistic depiction possible, encouraging improvisation and pushing Moore past her previous limits.
Moore then began a year of study at Freehold Theater lab under Richard Brestoff and Jessica Marlowe-Goldstein. She studied Meisner technique intensely for over a year, starred as Rizzo in a production of "Grease," and hosted "The Noise," a TV pilot for WB Seattle. In her spare time, she played her original music in area coffee shops. Moore returned from backpacking through Thailand, Nepal, India, and parts of Europe. She played her music throughout her travels, including performances at Borderlands, a resort in northern Nepal only 13 miles from the Tibetan border.
Moore was fine tuning 14 soulful rock melodies for her debut album, "Taken."

Indican Pictures

Aktorka

Scenarzystka

Filmy
1999

Y2K: Year to Kill

Producentka

Filmy
1999

Y2K: Year to Kill

Montażystka

Filmy
1999

Y2K: Year to Kill