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Simone Vicari Moore
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Headshot of actress Simone Moore
BornMontego Bay, Jamaica
🏫 EducationBrooklyn College (BA)
University of California at San Diego (MFA)
💼 Occupation
Actress, writer, producer
📆 Years active  2003–present
👩 Spouse(s)Omai Garner (2008–2011)
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Simone Vicari Moore is a Jamaican-born actress, writer, producer, singer, educator. She is known for her appearance as Coretta Scott King in HBO’s late-night comedy Random Acts of Flyness (2018), ABC’s Boston Legal and CBS's Cold Case. Her performance of Lady Macbeth for The Shakespeare Center Los Angeles (2021) earned her critical acclaim.

Early life and education[edit]

Born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Moore was raised in Brooklyn, New York. Moore was dancing and singing by the age of five. In high school, she frequently went to Manhattan to perform in talent shows and modeling events, often performing from the catalogues of Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holiday.[1]

Moore received her Bachelors of the Arts from Brooklyn College and her Masters of Fine Arts from the University of California at San Diego, where she studied Theatre and Dance while working with master teachers like Des McAnuff, Darko Tresnajk, Fiona Shaw, and Lisa Harrow. She completed study in Post Modern Literature and French Cinema at the University of Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle.

Career[edit]

Modeling[edit]

Moore began modeling in New York as a hair and beauty model, she has done collaborations with Barron Claiborne[2] after working in Paris, Les Bain Douche was a favorite. While working, she took acting classes at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD).

Film[edit]

Simone’s film credits include Arc (2006), Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club (2006), Notorious (2009), as well as lead roles in The Prospects (2010) as Cherise[3] and Bea at Rehab (2021) as Denise.[4] Moore appeared in Dreams Are Colder Than Death (2014) directed by Arthur Jafa with cinematography by Malik Sayeed, and produced by Khalil Joseph.

Filmography
Year Title Role
2021 Bea at Rehab Denise
2019 A Prelude To... Larissa
2018 Fevah Tanya
2014 Dreams Are Colder Than Death Girlfriend
2010 The Prospects Cherise
2009 Notorious Person on the street
2008 Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club Narcotics Cop
2006 Arc Maya Gibbs

Theatre[edit]

While at UCSD, Moore starred as Madeleine in La Jolla Playhouse’s 2003 production of Beauty, under the direction of Tina Landau.[5][6] Before graduating from UCSD, Moore began working off-Broadway at The Classical Theatre of Harlem, where she played Lady Macduff in its production of Macbeth and Tomboy in Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death.

Thereafter, she moved to Los Angeles, where she starred in productions at Odyssey Theatre, Lillian Theatre, the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles (SCLA), and The Black Dahlia Theatre. She received recognition for her roles as Sylvia in Two Gentlemen of Verona (2006)[7][8] and Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2007)[9] under the direction of Ben Donenberg at the Shakespeare Center Los Angeles.

Moore took the role of then-city councilwoman Leticia “Tish” James in the 2010 production of In the Footprint, a critically acclaimed stageplay addressing gentrification in New York City, at The Civilians.[10] Moore also received praise for her work as Queen Gertrude in Hamlet for Shakes on Sound (2016), directed by Claire Kelly.[11]

After some time away from the stage, Moore returned to the Los Angeles theatre scene in the role of Betty in Rogue Machine Theatre’s 2019 production of Gunshot Medley.

Upon recommendation by Diane Venora, Moore starred as Lady Macbeth alongside Keith David for The Shakespeare Center Los Angeles’ production of Macbeth in 2021.[12]  Director Ben Donenberg approached the project as “entirely experimental,” merging the virtual production with a graphic novel format.[13]  This was Moore’s third show with SCLA artistic director Ben Donenberg.

Casting History
Year Role Title Theatre
2021 Lady Macbeth Macbeth Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles
2019 Betty Gunshot Medley Rogue Machine Theatre
2016 Gertrude Hamlet Shakes on Sound
2011 Hallie Treat Yourself Like Cary Grant Lillian Theatre
2010 Tish James In the Footprint The Civilians
2007 Helena A Midsummer Night's Dream Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles
2006 Michelle Huck and Holden Black Dahlia Theatre
2006 Sylvia Two Gentlemen of Verona Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles
2006 Dumbolu Sex and Work Lillian Theatre
2004 Tomboy Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death Classical Theatre of Harlem
2003 Madeleine Beauty La Jolla Playhouse
2003 Lady Macduff Macbeth Classical Theatre of Harlem

Television[edit]

Moore has had guest starring roles in Franklin and Bash on TNT, Boston Legal on ABC, Without a Trace on CBS, and All of Us on the CW. After a starring role in the ABC television movie Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith (2009), Moore moved to the CBS series Cold Case, where she appeared as Carmen Walters (2009).

After working with casting director Rick Pagano on the stage,[14] Moore held a guest role on Boston Legal, then later another recurring role as Michaela in Jon Avnet's Lauren, alongside Troian Bellisario and Bradley Whitford between 2012 and 2013.

Four years ago , Moore appeared in HBO's sketch show Random Acts of Flyness as civil rights leader Coretta Scott King.

Simone has also appeared in television advertisements for products such as Liberty Mutual.[15] Science Moms[16] and Twix.[17]

Television Appearances
Year Title Role Notes
2018 Random Acts of Flyness Coretta Scott King
2017 The Retreat Chelsea TV Movie
2013 Lauren Michela Episodes: 2.2, 2.8, 2.10
2012 Franklin and Bash Attractive Juror Episode: Voir Dire
2009 Canned Stephanie TV Movie
2009 Mrs. Smith Goes to Washington Shamika TV Movie
2009 Cold Case Carmen Walters Episodes: "Officer Down, Jackals"
2007 Without a Trace Taryn Riggs Episode: "Absalom"
2007 Boston Legal Ania Gadios Episode: "The Fat Burner"
2006 All of Us Vanessa Episode: "The Hair Down There"

Writing and production[edit]

In 2020, Moore's one-woman play The Divorce Comedy: A Spiritual Study[18] premiered at the REDCAT’s New Original Works (NOW) Festival,[19] marking her debut as a writer.

Awards[edit]

Moore was awarded the CalArts REDCAT Grant for new and emerging artists in 2020, which funded the production of The Divorce Comedy.[19]

Personal life[edit]

In 2014, Moore took a hiatus from acting. She moved to New York, where she became the Founding Art Teacher for a network of charter schools in East Harlem.[20] Although she loved working with children, Moore was unhappy with her life away from acting and returned to Los Angeles in 2019.

References[edit]

  1. "Simone Moore". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  2. "Login • Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  3. The Prospects (2010) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-11-05
  4. Bea at Rehab (2021) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-11-05
  5. Hernandez, Ernio (September 16, 2003). "Sleeper: Danieley and O'Hara Star in World Premiere Fairy Tale Beauty at La Jolla, Sept. 16-Oct. 19". Playbill. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  6. edward (2003-10-09). "Classic fairy tale is retold in a unique fashion". UCSD Guardian. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  7. Twitter; Instagram; Email; Facebook (2006-07-21). "All you need is love, the Bard and the Beatles". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  8. "Los Angeles "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" - 7/28/06". www.talkinbroadway.com. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  9. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM". Entertainment Today. 2007-07-27. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  10. Isherwood, Charles (2010-11-23). "A Brooklyn Civics Lesson, Offered in Word and Song". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  11. Desk, BWW News. "Photos: First Look at HAMLET at Shakespeare on the Sound". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  12. "Videos". FOX 11 Los Angeles. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  13. "'Zooming in on Shakespeare' during COVID era: 'Macbeth' becomes live-action graphic novel". KCRW. 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  14. Depino, Dave (2006-09-08). "Sex & Work". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  15. DJ Liberty | Liberty Mutual Insurance Commercial, retrieved 2021-11-05
  16. Outside Voices, retrieved 2021-11-05
  17. Twix Java Commercial, Need A Moment?- Terri, retrieved 2021-11-05
  18. Moore, Simone Vicari (2020-11-25), Watch The Divorce Comedy: A spiritual study by Simone Moore Online | Vimeo On Demand, retrieved 2021-11-05
  19. 19.0 19.1 "REDCAT - NOW Festival 2020". REDCAT. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  20. Tutorial, East Harlem (2017-03-21). "Activism Through Art". East Harlem Tutorial Program #BuildLove Project. Retrieved 2021-11-05.

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