Rich Moore
Rich Moore is a prominent American animation director and co-owner of Rough Draft Studios, renowned for his significant contributions to the animation industry, particularly through his work on popular shows like The Simpsons and the animated film Wreck-It Ralph.
Moore's impressive portfolio includes directing notable animated television series such as The Simpsons, Futurama, The Critic, Drawn Together, and Baby Blues. He also directed the "Spy vs. Spy" segment for MADtv, showcasing his versatility in animation. His talents extended to film as well, where he took on the role of sequence director for The Simpsons Movie. Additionally, he was a supervising director for the animated series Sit Down, Shut Up, which premiered on Fox in 2009.
In Futurama, Rich Moore played a pivotal role as the supervising director throughout the original series, collaborating with fellow directors Gregg Vanzo and Bret Haaland during its production seasons. His work has left an indelible mark on modern animation, influencing both audiences and aspiring animators. Moore's contributions reflect his passion for storytelling and creativity in the animated medium, solidifying his status as a key figure in the field.