Resume
Education
Alex Moore
Height 5'3"
Red Hair
Green Eyes
2011, MFA
Theatre: Performance and Pedagogy
Texas Tech University
2007, BA
Theatre: Acting/Directing
Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi
Voice Over
Animation- Funimation
My Hero Academia News Caster
Fruits Basket Mayuko's Mother
Shadows House Sophie
Assault Lily: Bouquet Shinobu Izue
Azur Lane Admiral Hipper/ Bismarck
ID:Invaded Ayako
Fire Force Flare
Million Arthur Yamaneko
The Ancient Magus' Bride Hugo
Magical Girl Raising Project Minael
Dances with the Dragons Jabiera
Card Captor Sakura Clear Card Rika Sasaki
Dies Irae Elinore Von Wittenburg
Love Live! Sunshine Mustu
A Centaur's Life Nozomi
Tsukigarkirei Junko Azumi
Fuuka Hibiki Haruna
Chaos; Child Nono Kurusu
Keijo!!! Rin Rokudo
Show By Rock! Candy Lapin
91 Days Fio Vanetti
Pandora in the Crimson Shell Vli (Reporter)
Lord Marksman and Vanadis Limalisha
Seraph of the End Mitsuba Sangu
Sky Wizards Academy Freon Flamel
Selector Infected Wixoss Honoka
Maria the Virgin Witch Lolotte
Fairy Tail Flare Corona
One Piece Lola
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Suzuno
Date A Live Narrator
Awards
2015, Behind the Voice Actors
"Breakthrough Voice Actress" Nominee
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2008, Miss Corpus Christi International
Video Games/Interactive Media
Borderlands 3 Zahnzi/Handsome Jackie Gearbox
Tower 57 The Spy 11 Bit Studio
Audiobook Narration
Be a Frontline HERO! Dr Cyndi Laurin
The Keepers of the Light Lunameed Publishing
Audio Drama/Podcast
The Scarlet Pimpernel Chauvelin Open Space Arts
Dracula Van Helsing Open Space Arts
Theater
The Time of Death! Helga
Chemical Imbalance: Jekyll/Hyde Ambrosia Jekyll/ Constable
Romeo Soothsayer/Queen/Capulet
Palais de Sang Narrator
Clowning Around with Murder! Sarah Marsh "Bingo"
Death Take 1! Mary
Mein Shaft! Katherine
A Minor Case of Murder! Velma Porter
Fallen Angel Helen Brimstone
Death on Delivery! Dr Emma Kruger
A Trifle Dead! Pamela Stone
The Frequency of Death! Betsy Baxter
Oil's Well That Ends Well Helga
Death is a Bad Habit! Sister Rachel
Missed Fortune Clarice Green
Deadline! Anne Devlyn
Death is No Small Change! Miranda
Another Murder, Another Show! Gloria
Derailed and Departed Maggie
Degree of Death! Jessie
Rehearsal for Murder! Jenny
XSR: DIE! Jean Hudson
Film
Alita: Battle Angel Lead Stand In (reshoots)
Girl in Window
Hooking Up Office Employee
Television
24 Frames: "Alone" She
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Queen of the South S3 Wedding Guest
Nurse
Airport Traveler
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False Profits Prospective Tribe Member
Bridal Con Attendee
T Shirt Girl
Shopper
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The Price of Fame Lady Sarah
The Price of Fame Reporter
The Price of Fame Stripper
The Price of Fame Medical Assistant
Murder/Famous Kathy O'Connor
True Country Crime Female Friend
Commercial
Publishers Clearing House Onlooker
Tarrant Area Food Bank Mother
Dallas Lease Returns.com Prospective Leaser
Arlington Camera Saloon Girl
Bee Brite Runner
Alice in Wonderland Red Queen Pocket Watch Books
Bounty Mermaid Pocket Watch Books
Reviews
”Alex Moore makes a fun and flippant blonde bombshell as the tough gal actress Gloria Stuart…"
Martha Heimberg "It's Time to Re-Hearse", Theatre Jones, 1/6/2015
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“Alex Moore pours on the sass as chorus girl Gloria Stuart (the name of the late Academy Award-nominated actress who was in movies at that time)…”
Nancy Churnin "Another Murder, Another Show! is Another Black and White Delight", Dallas Morning News,1/2/2015
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“Everybody in the 11-member cast contributes to the overall feel of a 40s-era film, from the swagger of the dark-haired diva Rebecca Holmes (a posture-perfect and elegant Terry McCracken) to the sardonic shrug of the critic/reporter Frank Cameron (Ben Schroth in snapping terrier mode). When the lights suddenly go out or a corpse is discovered, nobody screams with the intensity and authority of Alex Moore as the sexy platinum ingénue Jenny Stewart. "
Martha Heimberg "Gray Matter" Theatre Jones, 1/4/2014
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“In true whodunnit fashion, no one within XSR: Die! is who they appear to be—a conceit that’s furthered by Pegasus Theatre’s trademarked Living Black & White performance style. Not only might that fast-talking ingénue be a killer, but her silvery hair, ashen skin, and onyx kisser disguise the normal Technicolor person hiding beneath the trademarked makeup, set, prop, wig, and costume magic that Pegasus founder Kurt Kleinmann perfected years ago.
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“On the other hand, Alex Moore as the blonde and bosomy Jean Hudson does an excellent job of keeping us guessing at her true motives. "
Lindsey Wilson- DMagazine.com Front Row 1/7/2013
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“Alexandra Moore, as Jean Hudson, presents a character that has unexpected depth, skills and roles within roles that are shown as the story develops. Moore shares with the audience a character that at first appears to be an aspiring and vulnerable actress who asks, in one scene, why Margo does not like her. The interaction in this scene between Margo and Jean very clearly define the hopefulness of an aspiring actress and the bitterness of a more mature actress. As the story line develops, the audience is treated to a Hudson that is alluring, cunning, soft hearted and delightful to watch with each transition”
Joel Taylor- The Column, 12/31/12
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“The crux is that Kate (played by Mariel Morgan) has asked Holly (Alex Moore), one of the most well known personalities on network television, to star in her play.
“Theater, as we soon learn, is about power — and it is easy to identify the power when Holly gets bored, ends the auditions, handles the hiring and even fires a director.”
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“Moore is so honestly, and thus humorously, cynical throughout, up front when she admits she knows nothing about acting, but has certainly learned that the person with the most power gets the best role.
“Even a nasty throwaway line reveals how far she’s willing to go for better billing if her dream comes true and the play leads to a movie role.”
William Kerns "Talented actresses hilarious in ‘Anton’ at Tech’s Maedgen Theatre" -Lubbock Avalanche Journal, 12/5/2010
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“The roles seem to be cast to near perfection and everyone on stage during this three-hour performance seems to be having an absolute ball.”
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“Meanwhile, Moore playing Mertuil allows her character’s motivation to slowly slip out of her. She feels no need to pamper up to the audience or to scene steal from the charismatic Powers, but lets her character age in that she slowly digresses to the core depravity penetrating her character. They say wine gets better with age, well so does Mertuil in the hands of Moore.”
Jake Mathews "Tech play takes entertainment up a few notches" (Les Liaisons Dangereuses) Daily Toreador, 10/16/ 2009