Stephen Moorer
- January 10, 2024
- Actor
Quick Facts
Full Name | Stephen Moorer |
Occupation | Actor |
Date Of Birth | Sep 29, 1961(1961-09-29) |
Age | 63 |
Birthplace | Santa Monica |
Country | United States |
Birth City | California |
Horoscope | Virgo |
Stephen Moorer Biography
Name | Stephen Moorer |
Birthday | Sep 29 |
Birth Year | 1961 |
Place Of Birth | Santa Monica |
Home Town | California |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
Stephen Moorer is one of the most popular and richest Actor who was born on September 29, 1961 in Santa Monica, California, United States. Stephen Moorer (born September 29 1959) is an actor as well as a director and producer who lives in the Central California Coast. He created the only year- round professional theater situated in Monterey County, GroveMont Theatre in
- He changed the name to the non-profit group Pacific Repertory Theatre in 1994 after the group purchased the Golden Bough Playhouse in Carmel-by-the- Sea, California.
Moorer has directed more than 100 productions. His first directorial job included A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Monterey Bay TheatreFest in 1987. In the Golden Bough Playhouse in Carmel, Moorer directed Pacific Repertory Theatre’s (PacRep) first production Death of a Salesman (1995) in addition to A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1987 1994) Amadeus (1996), Henry IV Parts 1 and 2. (2002), Henry V (2002), Passion (1997), Romeo & Juliet (1991 1997), Antony & Cleopatra (1998), Cyrano (Wells adaptation) (1998), West Side Story (2001), Thomas of Woodstock (2001) as well as The Full Monty (2006, 2007). Moorer was also the director of PacRep’s first show in the Circle Theatre of the Golden Bough of La Bete (1995) as well in Sylvia (1998), Picasso at the Lapin Agile (2000), Edward III (2001), Richard II (2001) and the Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for you (2002), Henry VI Parts 1 & 2 and 3 (2004) as well as Richard III (2004). In Moorer’s Shakespeare “Royal Blood” series in Talkin’Broadway, the reviewer said, “Moorer … has assembled a brilliant cast of actors from both San Francisco Bay and Los Angeles …. Moorer’s direction is first class as he makes both productions exciting human dramas.” Another critic said “director Stephen Moorer handles the time-shifting sequences with a keen immediacy that’s become his trademark”.
In 1990, Moorer founded the Carmel Shake-speare Festival. This annual summer festival uses all three of PacRep’s stages, presenting a rotating repertory of Shakespeare, musicals, children’s plays and other classic works of English- language drama. Moorer also founded the Monterey Bay TheatreFest and the Actors-in-the-Adobes programs. He is also the co-founder of the Monterey County Theatre Alliance, a founding Board Member of Monterey Opera Association, the co-founder of Forest Theater Foundation, and a founding Board Member of Carmel Performing Arts Festival.
In 1993, Moorer spearheaded the campaign to save the Golden Bough Playhouse, and he has since directed its ongoing development and renovation.
Moorer started his the theatre industry in 1981, as producer for The Carl Cherry Foundation’s New Play Series. In 2006, he had produced more than 350 productions. He established GroveMont Theatre, now Pacific Repertory Theatre in 1982. He was the Artistic Director and then establishing the company at the Monterey Playhouse. Since then the company has been able to oversee the company’s activities as one of the major Monterey County arts institution and the only professional theatre company in the Monterey Peninsula. The year 1986 was the time he supervised the establishment of the GroveMont Theatre Arts Center (now the Hoffman Street Theatre), and in the year 1990 in 1990, he was responsible for the restoration of the Monterey Playhouse.
Stephen Moorer Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Actor |
House | Living in own house. |
Stephen Moorer is one of the richest Actor from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Stephen Moorer 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Moorer’s first experience as an actor professionally was in 1979 at the Hartnell Summer Theatre, playing Ottavio in Scapino. The following year , he played Bertram In All’s Well that Ends Well and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. He continued to appear in various companies across California and beyond, including Gunner In Misalliance (1981); Garth in Philadelphia Here I Come and Cliff in The Woolgatherer, Lancelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice and Tranio in Taming of the Shrew (all in 1982); Philip in The Lion in Winter and the role of the title in the adaption to Tom Jones (both in 1983); Mark in Mass Appeal, Nick in David Mamet’s The Woods and Toumel in A Flea in Her Ear (all in 1984); George in Of Mice and Men, John Merrick in The Elephant Man, Levinsky in Nuts, Dromio in Comedy of Errors and Romeo in Romeo and Juliet (all in 1985); Jack in Charley’s Aunt (1986) as well as the role of the title of the title role in Robin Hood: The King Returns (1987) by Dan Gotch.
After graduation from High School in 1979 Moorer performed in a 3 show repertory season with the Hartnell Summer Theatre (which was later renamed”the Western Stage). Moorer returned to CETA’s Children’s Experimental Theatre in 1980 to take on a paid internship funded by CETA which was studying the art of acting and production. Then, in 1982, he was trained for a 16-week intensive summer program in the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.
Beginning in 1987, Moorer began to perform mostly with the theatre company that he founded, GroveMont Theatre, later known as Pacific Repertory Theatre (PacRep). His roles there in dramas, comedies and musicals included The Reporter in How I Got That Story (1987); Sylvestro in Scapino (1988); Williamson in Glengarry Glen Ross (1989); Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (1990); Barry Champlain in Talk Radio (1992); the title roles in Hamlet (1993) and Volpone (2000); Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar; Johnny in Shimmer (1998); Brick in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Uncle Peck in How I Learned to Drive (both in 1999).
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In 2008, the Board of Directors of Pacific Repertory Theatre named Moorer as executive director. From 2008 through 2011, Moorer oversaw the Golden Bough Capital Campaign, resulting in a $2.5 million “Phase One” remodel project, designed by U.S. theatre architect Richard McCann, completed in October 2011. Phase One redesigned the main stage area of the primary Golden Bough Theatre, adding a digital projection system and two permanently installed revolving turntables. Additionally, the smaller Circle Theatre was rebuilt, electrical systems were upgraded, and safety and ADA access was improved. In 2017, Moorer announced plans for the “Phase Two” campaign, with a goal of $2.7 million, focusing primarily on the main auditorium and lobby areas.
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In 2016, after a two-year renovation, the Forest Theater reopened with a season highlighted by “The Wizard of Oz”, produced and directed by Moorer. In 2017, Moorer directed and produced “Peter Pan”, also at the Forest Theater.