Drew Moore

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Dec 20, 1965 (59 years old)

Drew Moore

Known For

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree
1h 30m
Movie 2023

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree

Christopher Bennett, a police detective from Phoenix, Arizona, is struggling from memories of a case from his past, and after a heated altercation with his wife Elizabeth, he decides to go on vacation to his hometown of Galesburg, Illinois. Local sheriff, Alex Cimbol, an old family friend, hears of Bennett's return and asks for his assistance in an ongoing investigations, They soon discover a number of elaborate and grotesque murders and realize they are dealing with fanatic religious cult.

Signs of Love
1h 38m
Movie 2022

Signs of Love

A young man struggling for a good life meets a deaf girl from a well-off nearby family, he suddenly sees hope for love, and a better life but only if he can escape the predicament of the streets and the influence of his older sister.

Biography

Drew Moore was born in Nashville, Tennessee on December 20, 1965. He comes from a family of three generations of ministers in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He started taking acting classes when he was 12 years old and was soon performing in professional theater, TV and commercials throughout the region. Right after college in the summer of 1988, Drew teamed up with high school friends to stage the inaugural production of Nashville Shakespeare Festival, starring as Orlando in "As You Like It.” Drew’s early acting training included Nashville Academy Theater and The Acting Studio, Northwestern University, and British-American Drama Academy in London. In his late 20s, Drew took a long hiatus from acting. He earned his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the City University of New York and taught English and Classics at West Point and Brooklyn College. Since returning to acting in 2013, he has appeared on a number of TV shows. He recurs as CIA Director Byron Gedney on Season 2 of Netflix's "The Night Agent." Other TV shows include “American Horror Stories,” “Law & Order: Organized Crime," "Law & Order," "Godfather of Harlem," "Zero Day," "Elsbeth," "Étoile," "White House Plumbers," "FBI: Most Wanted," and "Power Book III: Raising Kanan." His films include “The Shed," “Signs of Love,” “Catching Up," and “I Think I'm Sick.”