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David Moore

David Moore

34 titles Directing May 01, 1958 Hammersmith, London, UK

David Moore is a distinguished British film and television director, celebrated for his impressive work both in the UK and internationally. His recent project, the gripping Harlan Coben series “Fool Me Once,” achieved remarkable success, securing a spot among Netflix's all-time top ten shows.

Moore's directorial portfolio includes notable series such as “Indian Summers,” featuring Julie Walters for Channel 4/New Pictures, “Monroe,” with Jimmy Nesbitt for ITV/Mammoth, and “Outlander” for Starz/Tall Ship. His acclaim is perhaps most prominently tied to the feature film “Sweeney Todd,” starring Ray Winstone, which garnered the Best Actor award for Winstone at the Shanghai Television Festival.

David's journey in the film industry began as an editor, where he honed his skills by cutting commercials, music videos, documentaries, and narrative films. His transition to directing was marked by his time at the National Film and Television School, where he created several short films, including the award-winning “The Star,” which received accolades from BAFTA Scotland and the Royal Television Society. Additionally, he has produced episodes of “Monroe” and directed and produced the Agatha Christie adaptation “Endless Night” for ITV. Through his diverse body of work, Moore continues to leave a significant mark on the film and television landscape.

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