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Direct from Spartanburg, South Carolina, this tall, blonde actress has earned the respect of stage and film audiences alike for her many touching portrayals of matter-of-fact, down-to-earth Southern folk. For someone who first attracted attention as a hash-slinging replacement for Diane Ladd (herself a replacement for the ever-popular Polly Holliday) in the final, languishing years of the popular CBS sitcom Alice (1976), Celia Weston certainly has evolved into one of the more sought-after character performers of "Deep South" film drama.
Born December 14, 1951, and raised in South Carolina, Celia, along with her sister, enjoyed creating their own little world of characters, acting out small skits and later began appearing in local plays. She did not, however, meet the unanimous encouragement of her family when the one-time art and psychology major at Salem College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, decided to do an abrupt about-face and study acting. She earned an Artist Diploma in Drama at the North Carolina School of the Arts before moving to London to continue her training. More than determined, she eventually returned to the States in 1977 and studied with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof while slinging hash herself in New York City. In between, there was sporadic regional and off-off-Broadway work along with summer stock. At age 28, Celia made a big leap with her Broadway debut in "Loose Ends" (1979) starring Kevin Kline. Following her prime theater role in Edward Albee's "The Lady from Dubuque" in 1980 and a small part in Clint Eastwood's film Honky Tonk Freeway (1981), Hollywood showed her the money when she became the new Southern-fried waitress in town alongside Linda Lavin and Beth Howland on the "Alice" series.
Her character of Jolene was given rather short shrift during the four seasons (1981-1985) she appeared. Although Celia valiantly tried the invest the role with some sass, she was the newcomer and was too often overshadowed by the other two. Following the show's demise, she had a number of lean years before her luck changed again. In 1988, she was handed a couple of featured roles in the movies Stars and Bars (1988) and A New Life (1988). Her penchant for toned-down, unaffected realism was not overlooked. While interspersing theater roles with the sudden upswing of film parts now coming her way, she finally came into her own in both venues in the mid-to-late 1990s. After earning critical applause for her brittle dramatic turn as the backwoods mother of a murdered child in Dead Man Walking (1995), she went on to win an Outer Critics Award and Tony nomination for her Southern matron in Broadway's acclaimed "The Last Night of Ballyhoo" (1997).
Preferring art-house obscurity to mainstream popularity, Celia has stayed true for the most part with classier, character-driven drama and it has paid off in career dividends. An always interesting presence, her gals can tangle and backbite with the best of them or show true grit and/or extreme emotional fragility at times of unbearable sorrow. Celia has also played a variety of dialects over the years. A gregarious and eccentric turn as a possible mother to a searching Ben Stiller in the wonderful Flirting with Disaster (1996) led to her Civil War wife in Ride with the Devil (1999); her grieving, prejudicial Teutonic mother in Snow Falling on Cedars (1999); the part of Cate Blanchett's haughty aunt in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999); and the Southern belle-like mental patient in K-Pax (2001). In addition, her Southern roots have complimented such Tennessee Williams' plays as "Summer and Smoke" and "Suddenly Last Summer" on Broadway.
Into the millennium, Celia is still going strong. She has been a vibrant presence in such ensemble films as In the Bedroom (2001), Far from Heaven (2002) and The Village (2004). In 2005, she received one of her best roles in years as the dressed-down Southern matriarch in the obscure independent film Junebug (2005), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
More recent films include matronly parts in Joshua (2007), The Invasion (2007), The Box (2009), Knight and Day (2010), Goodbye to All That (2014), In the Radiant City (2016), Poms (2019) and Adam (2020). She has essayed just as many parts on both dramatic and comedic series TV, including regular/recurring roles on Our Willie (1913), Memphis Beat (2010), American Horror Story (2011), Modern Family (2009) and Hunters (2020).- Actor
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Matthew James Crawley was born on July 19, 1982, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He is the son of Norma Crawley, a social worker, and Bill Crawley, a tire factory worker. Matthew is the second of their two children. Matthew graduated from The University of Oklahoma where he majored in Film Studies.- Writer
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Ainsley Earhardt was born on 20 September 1976 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for Christmas in the Rockies (2020), Fox and Friends (1998) and Rick & Bubba Show (2018). She was previously married to Will Proctor and Kevin Wayne McKinney.- Actor
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Larry Marshall was born on 3 April 1944 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), The Cotton Club (1984) and The Panic in Needle Park (1971).- Gina Marie Tolleson was born on 4 June 1970 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She was previously married to Alan Thicke.
- DeMarkes Dogan is and Up and Coming actor in Los Angeles. He is a member of SAG/AFTRA. DeMarkes is originally from Spartanburg, South Carolina. He attended Wingate University on a football scholarship. While playing for Wingate University, he broke the All Time Tackle Record that hasn't been broke for 15 years prior. DeMarkes broke the record in three years. While in North Carolina, he hosted the syndicated TV Show, "The Smackdown." After graduation he auditioned and became a Top 10 Finalist on BET's Fresh Faces Search. Demarkes guest hosted BET's 106 & Park where he got the chance to interview the Black Eyed Peas. Two other finalist are now the current hosts of 106 & Park, Rocsi and Terrence Jenkins. DeMarkes moved to LA in late 2009 to bring his acting career to the next level. Demarkes has appeared, starred, or guest starred in several feature films and television shows. His shows has appeared on numerous networks. He appeared on screen with Jamie-Lynn Sigler, best known from starring in The Sopranos, Jeanette McCurdy and Ariana Grande of Sam and Cat, Mindy Kaling who stars in Mindy Project and numerous others. He has appeared in the opening credits of the Mindy Project as well as appearing on the show on Fox. he has been mentioned in LA Times and appeared in New York Times. His films has appeared in many film festivals including Toronto and Berlin Film Festivals.
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"Discovered" by Late Late Show (CBS) host Craig Ferguson in 2011, Ben Dukes appeared in multiple episodes of the late-night serial performing in show intros, cold opens, and twice being invited on as a Musical Guest. He also hosted a test version of the show when the production changed studios in 2012. He later appeared in episodes of "Days of Our Lives" and the CBS comedy "Superior Donuts." In the 2017 Martial-Arts Action Film "Karate Kill" Dukes was able to bring his physicality to the role of a barroom brawler facing off against the story's Hero. In 2019, he appears opposite Academy Award Winning Actress Renée Zellweger in the Netflix thriller series, "What/If"- Actor
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Fred Griffith was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He resides in Los Angeles. He has a son Jackson Graham and a daughter Georgia Grace. From an early age he always knew he wanted to be an actor. He was once quoted as saying, "as a kid I would watch John Wayne movies and walk, talk and dress like The Duke in front of the family television." From community theater, to commercials and producing and starring in his first short film he has carved his way into a blossoming career in entertainment. Over his career Fred has been fortunate enough to work with some of Hollywood's legendary talent like; Sydney Poitier in "The Last American Brickmaker in America", Robert Duvall in "Gods and Generals", David Carradine in "Miracle at Sage Creek", Mickey Rooney and Lee Majors in "Strike the Tent" and Rance Howard in "Ghost Town" to name a few. He recently returned to the stage in a performance as Lt. Doug Roberts in a rendition of the play "Mister Roberts". He does occasional guest spots on Television. The one he is most known for is 24 with Keifer Sutherland. He is also pursuing other passions like writing and is currently working on a screenplay and a country music song. On November 21st, 2003 he was presented with a great honor when he was asked to present the Elvis Presley award at the American Veteran Award show, which aired on The History Channel on February 8th, 2004. ??He also volunteers his time to read children's stories at local elementary schools through the Screen Actors Guild program, "BookPALS". Poetry is a hobby he really enjoys. He relaxes by spending time with his family at the beach and playing golf. You may see him from time to time in celebrity golf tournaments for charities he supports- Jeff Israel was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. Jeff is an editor, known for Yellowjackets (2021), The Act (2019) and Apples Never Fall (2024). Jeff has been married to Lindsey Kelk since 27 September 2019.
- William C. Westmoreland was born on 26 March 1914 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA. He was married to Katherine Stevens van Deusen and Katherine Van Deusen. He died on 18 July 2005 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
- George Gray was born on 12 February 1960 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for WCW Monday Nitro (1995), WCW Saturday Night (1985) and Saturday Night's Main Event (1985). He is married to Mary. They have one child.
- Dana Satterfield was born on 16 November 1967 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She was married to Mike Satterfield. She died on 31 July 1995 in Roebuck, South Carolina, USA.
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After living the first year-and-a-half of his life in historic Cowpens, South Carolina (best known as the site of a pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary War), Richard O'Sullivan moved to Forest City, North Carolina in 1970 following the tumultuous breakup of his parents' marriage.
His dad, Ronald, a volatile ex-Green Beret who volunteered for two tours of duty in Vietnam, later remarried and fathered a second son, Terry. His mother, Barbara, raised Richard alone until he was ten years old, at which point she remarried as well, this time to a former police officer.
Known for his sardonic wit even as a child, O'Sullivan rejected the Disney fare he was force-fed and embraced such films as Take the Money and Run (1969), Young Frankenstein (1974), and Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964). It was his love for those movies that inspired him to beg his mother for a Super-8 millimeter camera.
Growing up, O'Sullivan's mother was friends with the then-wife of filmmaker Earl Owensby, a producer best known for converting an abandoned nuclear power plant into a giant underwater set for the Oscar-winning James Cameron film, The Abyss (1989). In 1978, while still a fourth-grader, O'Sullivan wrote a feature-length screenplay called 'Hot Water' and passed it along to Owensby. The producer was amused but opted against buying the script.
Undaunted, O'Sullivan continued writing throughout his teen years, finding no shortage of inspiration in Forest City, a town once dubbed "Little Detroit" because of its abundance of used car dealerships.
As he approached his twenties, O'Sullivan - buoyed by the works of heroes like author George Orwell, filmmaker Alex Cox and musician Bruce Springsteen - dropped out of college and began a career in radio. Both revered and reviled for his on-air antics, O'Sullivan was fired numerous times due to his behavior during live broadcasts.
In 2003, O'Sullivan began his career in television writing scripts for the NBC television network's Peabody and Emmy Award-winning ''The More You Know'' series (crafting PSA's for such stars as David Schwimmer, Goran Visnjic, Sharif Atkins, Christopher Meloni, Brittany Snow, and Donald Trump). O'Sullivan's campaign for ''The More You Know'', which focused on family communication and cultural diversity, garnered NBC numerous honors, including a Promax Award and a Lambda Legal Liberty Award.
In 2004, he directed and co-wrote the snuff feature "Communication Breakdown," a film co-produced by John Edmonds Kozma (producer of the Nick Cassavetes' film ''Kentucky Rhapsody'').
In 2009, he shot numerous segments for the NBC Universal, Inc.-owned digital channel, New York Nonstop, and for the New York Yankees' YES Network (Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network). O'Sullivan also shot footage on former WBA junior welterweight champion Vivian Harris' boxing comeback for a syndicated reality series.
In November 2009, it was reported by such media outlets as ABC News, IMDb.com and PopCrunch.com that Lindsay Lohan was in talks to play the lead in the O'Sullivan-scripted ''One Night With You." Lohan later told GossipCop.com that she hadn't yet been offered the role. After almost two years of attempting to launch the project as a vehicle for the troubled Lohan, O'Sullivan announced that he was attaching newcomer Castille Landon in the role.
In 2011, it was announced that Dale Alexander Carnegie (executive producer of 2010's "Clash of the Titans" remake, which grossed some $500 million worldwide) would produce a dark comedy/horror film written and directed by O'Sullivan called "Hallows," as well as a crime drama developed by O'Sullivan called "Crossface" about Chris Benoit, the wrestler who killed his wife and young son before hanging himself in 2007. "Crossface," which O'Sullivan serves on as a producer, is based on the book "Ring of Hell" by Matthew Randazzo V (creator of the Fox TV series "Breakshot," produced by Oscar winner Robert Moresco, of "Million Dollar Baby" and "Crash" fame). On January 17, 2012, actor Liam Neeson denied that he was in talks to play wrestling promoter Vincent Kennedy McMahon in "Crossface."
Also in 2011, O'Sullivan optioned the Random House novel ''The Wizard of Seattle'', written by New York Times best-selling author Kay Hooper, and the acclaimed novel ''She-Rain'' by 27-time Emmy winner and national Edward R. Murrow recipient Michael Cogdill (whose work has appeared on NBC's Today Show, MSNBC, CNBC, and CNN).
In 2012, O'Sullivan went into production on "The Genesis of Lincoln," a film based very loosely on the book of the same name by James Harrison Cathey, which claims that Abraham Lincoln wasn't born in a Kentucky log cabin, but was, in fact, the illegitimate son of a North Carolina cattle rancher. The film made headlines when The Huffington Post, AOL, Radar Online, and IMDb reported that controversial actor Doug Hutchison ("The Green Mile," "Lost," "24," "The X-Files") dropped out of the film over concerns that people would confuse his character (a filmmaker who has sexual relations with a 16-year-old pop star) with his real-life persona (he married 16-year-old pop singer Courtney Stodden that same year).- Actress
Peggy Remington was born on 22 September 1876 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She was an actress. She died on 9 March 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Henrietta Boggs (May 6, 1918 - September 9, 2020) was an author, journalist, and activist. She served as First Lady of Costa Rica from 1948 to 1949 in the years immediately following the Costa Rican Civil War. Her 1992 memoir of her years in Costa Rica, "Married to a Legend: My Life with Don Pepe," is popular among readers in both the United States and Costa Rica, and is the subject of the documentary "First Lady of the Revolution" (2016).
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Tyler Atchison was born on 2 August 1992 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He is known for People Magazine Investigates (2016).- Greyson Turner was born on 8 December 1998 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for The Evil Within (2017), In Gramps' Shoes (2014) and Season of Miracles (2013).
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Alex Morrison worked on a number of small scale passion project short films for the YouTube channel PDZ Productions with lifelong friends Cameron Tapp and Connor Hammond before and during his attendance at the Atlanta Campus of the Savannah College of Art and Design in the Film and Television program beginning in 2021. There he began working on multiple SCAD sets, primarily focusing on production sound work, foley, and wardrobe / costume design.- Additional Crew
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Dan was born on October 16, 1946 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, son of the late Daniel Edward Hydrick, Jr. and Sallie Trott Hydrick. He graduated from Porter Military Academy and attended the College of Charleston and North Texas State University. He proudly served in the United States Marine Corps. Dan started the Charleston Carriage Company in 1972 which was the first horse drawn tour company in the city of Charleston and was instrumental in establishing Charleston as a tourism destination. He went on to work in the movie industry as a Boss Wrangler, Livestock Coordinator, Location Scout and Film Consultant.- Actor
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Songwriter ("Send Me the Pillow You Dream On"), composer, singer, guitarist and bassist, he was a winner on the Major Bowes Amateur program, and toured with the Bowes units. He had his own group in radio and television in North Carolina and Georgia, and in films. He also worked as a disk jockey on an Augusta, Georgia radio station. Joining ASCAP in 1951, his other song compositions include "Look In the Looking Glass", "Journey's End", "Days Are Long, Nights Are Lonely", "Juke Box Gal" and "Savannah River Rag".- Scott Ponder was born on 7 February 1973 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA. He died on 6 November 2003 in Boiling Springs, South Carolina, USA.
- Dennis Israel was born on 29 August 1952 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for Disappeared (2009), Murder Comes to Town (2014) and Your Worst Nightmare (2014). He died on 5 June 2021 in Demorest, Georgia, USA.
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James Israel is the Publisher of IndieWire. He is responsible for all IndieWire revenue, overseeing advertising and sponsorship in addition to leading sales development and business strategies. Under his leadership, IndieWire has seen record revenue growth in the entertainment, consumer, awards, and event space. He began his career at IndieWire in 2001 as Managing Editor for IndieWire's daily coverage of the Sundance Film Festival. Originally from South Carolina, James is based in Los Angeles.- Actor
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Russell Cook was born on 12 July 1961 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for Radio (2003), An Evergreen Christmas (2014) and The Photograph (2004).- Heidi Bagwell was born on 11 September 1975 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
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Jenny Harrison was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She is known for The One (2001), Bubble Boy (2001) and My Boss's Daughter (2003).- Ira Tucker was born on 17 May 1925 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He was married to Louise Eleanor Archie. He died on 24 June 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Louvenia (Kitty) Black Perkins was Chief Designer of Fashions and Doll Concepts for Mattel's Barbie line for over twenty-five years. An African-American woman, Perkins was born February 13, 1948 in racially segregated Spartanburg, South Carolina. The daughter of Luther Black and Helen Goode Black, she is one of seven children. She graduated from Carver High School, Spartanburg's black High School, which closed when the school system was desegregated in 1970.
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Jeff Ellenburg was born on 31 May 1962 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for Coming Back Home (2010), Dream Weaver Chronicles Vol 4: Second Sight (2011) and Missing 48 Hours (2011).- Actress
It didn't take long to see this little girl was strong-willed and determined.At the age of just 18 months, she delighted herself by mimicking those on "AGT" and the " George Sink" commercials. A little shy at first, she became the face of "Breezy Bows/Hats; an online accessory for kids. She started dance school at 4. Bree started taking her career seriously in 2016; when she acted in her first play, as "Mary" the mother of Jesus. At 6, Bree took it to another level when she caught her first credit in a Tim Greene short film,." Every 7 Seconds". In 2019, she was featured in a Lifetime movie, "You Can't Take My Daughter". 2021, she's in Barry Jenkins, "Underground Railroad". She has several supporting roles upcoming 2022, in several feature, independent and student films.Bree works hard and is enrolled in acting classes. She is perfecting her craft each and every day. Her agent is Genna Long-Bonner of Fast Lane Talent Agency, Charlotte NC. Her young future is bright and blooming. She knows and believes in herself and is known as the "Best Kid Actor" of the world!- David Pearson was born on 22 December 1934 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He was married to Helen Ray. He died on 12 November 2018 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
- Ryan Sims was born on 4 May 1980 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
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Milaka Myers was born on 9 January 1968 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She is an actress and production manager, known for The Perfect Specimen (1999) and Horror Hayride (1991). She has been married to Gordon Falk since 26 May 1996. They have two children.- David Daniels was born on 12 March 1966 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for A Midsummer Night's Dream (2005), The Metropolitan Opera HD Live (2006) and Theodora (1996).
- Stephen Davis was born on 1 March 1974 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
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Mike Ellison was born on 27 August 1966 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. Mike is known for Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future (2001).- Steve Addington was born on 4 July 1964 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
- ABM Flexx 90 was born on 9 April 1997 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for ABM Flexx 90: Sitting in My Room (2020), ABM Flexx: Hit 'Em Up (2020) and ABM Flexx 90: Ali Freestyle (2020). He died on 1 May 2022 in Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
- Khalil Nichols was born on 12 November 1997 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
- Heath Hembree was born on 13 January 1989 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He has been married to Maci since 2017. They have two children.
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Matt's career exudes excellence in multiple industries, including themed attractions, feature film post production, commercial audiovisual design & integration, advertising, and public relations.
Matt has contributed as a creative problem solver on many projects and many disciplines including concept design development, ride and show, and audiovisual design and integration services for the hospitality, retail, and theme park industries, among others. Clients he has worked for include Lucasfilm, Pixar, Universal, Disney, SeaWorld, Hard Rock International, Darden Restaurants, and Abercrombie & Fitch, to name a few.
At Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California, Matt contributed to the audio post production design of feature films that include (3) Oscar award winners and (7) Oscar award nominees. He also refined his marketing and public relations prowess during his employment with publicity guru, Jill Lublin. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Entertainment Business and an Associate of Science Degree in Recording Arts from Full Sail University in Orlando, FL. There, he received numerous educational awards, including the 2006 class award for Advanced Achievement.- Angela Nikodinov was born on 9 May 1980 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She has been married to Ivan Dinev since July 2008. They have one child.
- Grits Gresham was born on 21 June 1922 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. He died on 18 February 2008 in Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA.
- Curtis Railing was born on 21 May 1877 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She was an actress, known for Honolulu Lu (1941). She was married to Christian Edward Railing (1874-1931). She died on 6 May 1952 in Haverstraw, New York, USA.
- Don Fowler was born on 12 September 1935 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. Don died on 16 December 2020 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
- Betsy Rawls was born on 4 May 1928 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She died on 21 October 2023 in Lewes, Delaware, USA.
- Anna Grayce Fleenor was born on 1 July 2002 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. She is an actress, known for #Hashtag (2021) and Avenue C (2010).
- Beverly Guy was born on 11 September 1951 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA. She died on 6 November 2003 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA.
- Continuing in the vein of James Dean or a young Marlon Brando, Trey Moore is a rare young heartthrob with the acting chops to match his good looks. This South Carolina native was named one of Cosmopolitan Magazine's bachelors of the year, beating out thousands of hunks from his home state. He has appeared on the Today Show, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Playboy Radio and E! News.
In just a few years, Moore has managed to carve a niche for himself on the stage - appearing as Oedipus Rex and Romeo - and on the big screen in Leatherheads directed by George Clooney, among other exciting roles. At 6' 2", with brown hair and blue-green eyes, Moore could easily fall back on his all-American good looks, but instead he seeks out challenging roles - eschewing the stereotypical yuppie or high-school hunk roles. The indie film arena is comfortable for Moore, who dares to be edgy.
In his spare time, Moore enjoys baseball, classical guitar, creative writing and piano. He is also active in his community, volunteering for charities and organizations like Animal Allies, Greenville Junior Chamber Foundation, the Rape Crisis Center, The Soup Kitchen and The Salvation Army in his hometown of Spartanburg, South Carolina. In order to be a good actor, one needs to live in order to communicate the breadth of human emotions and experience and while only in his early 20s, Moore has lived and accomplished quite a bit.
The world waits to see what's next for Trey Moore. - Faith Burwell married Russian Tea Room owner, Sidney Kaye, in the mid fifties and took over its operation on his death nine years later. Her Autobiography, "The Russian Tea Room" just published (under the name, Faith Stewart-Gordon) is a fascinating read for those who love New York and its theater and movie scene.