Andrea Moor Explained

Andrea Moor is an actor based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She is known for with roles in theatre, film and television. She is also a stage director and coordinator of actor training at QUT (Queensland University of Technology).

Early career to mid-2000s

Moor was born in Melbourne,[1] raised in Queensland and moved to Sydney in 1979. At 19 she travelled to London to study at East 15 and returned to Sydney after a year. She enrolled at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and graduated in 1985.[2]

She appeared in productions by all the major Sydney theatre companies including, Sydney Theatre Company, Ensemble Theatre, Stables Theatre, Marion Street Theatre and Belvoir. She travelled to England with the Sydney Theatre Company production of David Williamson's play Emerald City.[3]

Moor was also appearing in films and on television including 59 episodes in the series Heartbreak High. She was also at times listed as Andrea Moore.[4]

Career

Moor's parents were residents of Brisbane, and following her father's death she moved back to Brisbane with her family to be closer to her mother.

She subsequently appeared in many productions for Brisbane-based theatre companies La Boite and Queensland Theatre Company.

While continuing as an actor Moor moved into directing from 2007 as an assistant director. In late 2008 she had her first role as director with the production of Beautiful at the Loft. She directed plays for the Queensland Theatre Company and in 2014-2015 was appointed a Resident Director – a joint position with Jason Klarwein. The role included "working on a range of projects from mainstage productions to works in development, youth programs and repertoire meetings."[5] For the second half of 2015 Moor's role moved to being Artistic Associate. Of the role of director Moor said, "While I love directing, and still find it incredibly challenging, at my heart I'm an actor."

Teaching

Moor had studied at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City, the acting school founded by David Mamet and William H Macy, which uses a technique known as Practical Aesthetics, the Atlantic Technique.[6]

Moor introduced this technique to Australia in 1994 and in 1998 she together with Melissa Bruder established “the official Sydney Annex of the NYC.”[7] She has run workshops on the technique at NIDA, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), Queensland University of Technology (QUT), London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), and Practical Aesthetics Australia (PAA) and in group settings.[8]

She had been offered teaching roles in institutions but wanted to investigate further on techniques to teach acting. In 2013 she was awarded her PhD as a Doctorate of Creative Industries.[9] Her thesis was entitled "Contemporary Actor Training in Australia: A comparative survey of the efficacy of the acting methodologies implemented at four leading Australian actor-training institutions - National Institute of Dramatic Art, Queensland University of Technology, Victorian College of the Arts, and Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts."[10] She then accepted a five-year role as senior lecturer and head of acting at Queensland University of Technology.[11]

Moor describes her career as "reinventing myself or adding strings to my bow just in order to survive." She said that the combination of acting, directing and teaching will not lead to a secure financial future where she would have sufficient money to retire while a permanent teaching position offers more financial stability. Her studies had the unexpected advantage of giving her greater insight into her own work as an actor and director. She is on the boards of Queensland Theatre (formerly Queensland Theatre Company)[12] and Metro Arts.[13]

In 2014 she was awarded a Churchill Fellowship. In her submission she wrote, "The purpose of this fellowship was to enlighten me as to current theatre practice in with particular focus on the work of outstanding female theatre directors, in order to enrich and challenge my own practice as theatre director and provide a benchmark for reflection of my own practice."[14]

Review acting

Maureen Strugnell in a review in Stage Diary wrote of Moor's performance in Vincent in Brixton as the mother of Vincent Van Gogh,

Andrea Moor is compelling in this role, suggesting by everything she does the effort that it takes to keep on functioning in a world that has lost all meaning. Whether she is rushing manically about the kitchen as in the opening scene, or moving with achingly painful slowness as the depression takes hold again, we watch fascinated. When she sits still, head in hands, she personifies despair and prefigures later portraits by Van Gogh of sorrowing women.[15]

Awards

2005 nominated Matilda Awards The Actors' Workshop Awards for Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role : Vincent in Brixton

2007 nominated Matilda Awards Best Actress : Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

2008 nominated Matilda Awards Best Actress in a Lead Role : The Narcissist

2009 winner Matilda Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role : The Crucible

2013 winner Gold Matilda Award for directing Venus in Fur

2013 nominated Matilda Awards Best Director Venus in Fur

2015 nominated Matilda Awards Best Director : Grounded

2016 winner Matilda Awards Best Female Actor : Switzerland [16]

Personal life

Moor lives in Ashgrove Brisbane with her husband and their teenage daughter Bella.

Theatre (selected)

As actor

YearTitleVenue
1984 (NIDA Training)Holiday MakersNIDA Theatre
1984 (NIDA Training)All's Well That Ends WellNIDA Theatre
1985 (NIDA Training)Chamber Music NIDA Theatre
1985 (NIDA Training)The Greeks Play 1 The WarParade Theatre
1985 (NIDA Training)Once in a LifetimeParade Theatre
1986 AwayStables Theatre
1986The Bitter Tears of Petra von KantWharf Theatre
1986-87 Emerald CitySydney Opera House, Playhouse Adelaide, Canberra Theatre Centre
1987 Woman in MindSydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
1987-88 Emerald CitySydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
1988The Game of Love and ChanceWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1988An Ideal HusbandWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1988Emerald CityLyric Theatre, Charing Cross, London with Sydney Theatre Company
1990SirenWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1990Crystal ClearUniversal Theatre
1991WitchplayStables Theatre
1992A Little Like DrowningBelvoir Street Theatre
1993The Old BoyEnsemble Theatre
1993 Titus AndronicusWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1993 The Newspaper of Claremont StreetMarian Street Theatre
1993The VisitSydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
1994FuriousThe Space, Adelaide, Malthouse Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1994The Gun in HistoryStables Theatre (Griffin Theatre Company)
1993 BarefootStables Theatre (Griffin Theatre Company)
1994 FlameStables Theatre (Griffin Theatre Company)
1995The Ninth StepEnsemble Theatre
1995 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are DeadBelvoir Street Theatre
1996 The FamilyEnsemble Theatre
2001BorderlinesStables Theatre (Griffin Theatre Company)
2004Myth Propaganda and DisasterStables Theatre (Griffin Theatre Company)
2005 Vincent in BrixtonCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre Company
2005 Bitin' BackCremorne Theatre with Jdarra Indigenous Performing Arts
2006 Absurd Person SingularCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre Company
2007 The NarcissistRoundhouse Theatre with La Boite Theatre Company
2007 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Cremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre Company
2008The NarcissistRoundhouse Theatre, Sydney Opera House, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Jetty Memorial Theatre Coffs Harbour with La Boite Theatre Company
2009The CruciblePlayhouse, South Bank with Queensland Theatre Company
2010 Let the SunshineCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre Company
2010 TenderSue Benner Theatre (and Moor Theatre)
2011An Oak TreeBille Brown Studio with Queensland Theatre Company
2011 PygmalionPlayhouse, South Bank with Queensland Theatre Company
2012 Romeo & JulietPlayhouse, South Bank with Queensland Theatre Company
2013 Design for LivingPlayhouse, South Bank with Queensland Theatre Company
2016 SwitzerlandBille Brown Studio with Queensland Theatre Company

As director

YearTitleRoleVenue
2007Red CapAssistant DirectorRoundhouse Theatre with La Boite Theatre Company
2008 The Ghost Writer DirectorMetro Arts Theatre (and Moor Theatre)
2008 Heroes Assistant DirectorPlayhouse Canberra
Lismore City Hall with Queensland Theatre Company
2008 Beautiful DirectorThe Loft, Kelvin Grove (and Moor Theatre)
2009 My Night with HaroldDirectorMetro Arts Warehouse, Brisbane
2009The TempestUSQ
2010 Tender Director & ActorMetro Arts Warehouse, Brisbane (and moor theatre)
2011 Water Falling Down DirectorCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre Company
2012 Intimacy DirectorJUTE Theatre, Cairns
2013 Venus in Fur DirectorCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre Company
2014 Australia DayDirectorPlayhouse, South Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
2015 Boston MarriageDirectorQueensland tour with Queensland Theatre Company
2015 GroundedDirectorDiane Cilento Studio with Queensland Theatre Company
2016 Boston MarriageDirectorQueensland tour with Queensland Theatre Company

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleType
1987 Travelling North Joan Feature film
1992 Over the Hill Jan (as Andrea Moore) Feature film
1993 Excursion to the Bridge of Friendship Maria (as Andrea Moore) Film short
1996 Shooting the Breeze Greta Film short
1997 Oscar and Lucinda Miss Shaddock Feature film
1999 Strange Planet Dating Agency Woman Feature film
2001 The Man Who Sued God Maxine Jeffrey Feature film
2005 Cool Nurse Josephine Film short
2008 Bitter & Twisted Pauline Praline (as Andrea Moore) Feature film
2009 Subdivision Woman (as Andrea Moore) Feature film
2010 Life Mother Film short
2012 Mental Barry Supporter Feature film
2013 Return to Nim's Island Minister O'Hare Feature film
2018 Follow My Way Genevieve Film short
2018 Road Train Victoria Film short
2022 Elvis Nurse Trish Feature film
2022 Mistletoe Ranch Ivy Feature film
2023 A Royal In Paradise Queen Patricia Feature film

Television

TitleYearRoleType
1987 Army WivesRosTV film
1988; 1992A Country PracticeChristine WarnerTV series, 2 episodes
1991; 1992The Flying DoctorsTeacherTV series, 1 episode
1991SexDoctorTV special
1992A Country PracticeSarah Wild (as Andrea Moore)TV series, 2 episodes
1992The Flying DoctorsJane McLaughlinTV series, season 9, 1 episode
1992The Distant HomeForbes (as Andrea Moore)TV film
1993G.P.Marilyn DelaneyTV series, 1 episode
1994–99Heartbreak HighDi Barnett / Greta StewartTV series, 59 episodes
1995Good Morning AustraliaGuestTV series, 1 episode
1999Water RatsPriscilla ConwayTV series, 1 episode
1999AirtightElsa ConradTV film
1999; 2003All SaintsLiz ThomasTV series, 2 episodes
2002White Collar BlueDr. Andrews (as Andrea Moore)TV series, 1 episode
2002; 2005Home and AwayAnna McMannTV series, 1 episode
2003All SaintsAlana DevlinTV series, 1 episode
2004The Movie ShowHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2005Home and AwayMrs McPheeTV series, 1 episode
2006MortifiedMiss Barnett (as Andrea Moor)TV series, 1 episode
2006–07Mrs GeddesTV series, 3 episodes
2018Safe HarbourAFP Officer MateraTV miniseries, 2 episodes
2020The EndDr. ChartersTV series, 1 episode
2021HarrowPat ValeTV series, 1 episode
2021SunshadowMeredith O'Toole / Eva MarinellaPodcast series, 7 episodes
2022True ColoursKristin / KatrinTV series, 2 episodes
2022Darby and JoanGuest role: GinaTV series, episode 3
2022GreenlitJessicaTV miniseries
2023In Our BloodGuest role: MargaretTV series, 1 episode

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Actor rolls up sleeves for renovation work By Amanda Lucus. 31 January 2016. Courier Mail. 3 August 2017.
  2. Web site: There's no place like home for actress Andrea Moor By Marie-Christine Sourris. 12 June 2010. Courier Mail. 3 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Andrea Moor. AusStage. 3 August 2017.
  4. Web site: Andrea Moor Filmography. IMDb. 3 August 2017.
  5. Web site: Queensland Theatre Company Annual Report pge. 38. Queensland Theatre Company. 3 August 2017.
  6. Web site: Atlantic Acting School, About. Atlantic Acting School. 3 August 2017.
  7. Web site: Practical Aesthetics Australia, About. Practical Aesthetics Australia. 3 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Practical Aesthetics with Angela Moor. 9 July 2016. Equity Foundation. 3 August 2017.
  9. Web site: Doctors in the House Interview 38 Andrea Moor. Actors Green Room. 3 August 2017.
  10. Web site: Contemporary Actor Training in Australia Portfolio Thesis. ePrints QUT. 3 August 2017.
  11. Web site: Dr Angela Moor. QUT. 3 August 2017.
  12. Web site: Board & Staff. Queensland Theatre. 3 August 2017.
  13. Web site: Metro Arts Board. Metro Arts. 3 August 2017.
  14. Web site: Andrea Moor Year of Award: 2014. Churchill Trust. 3 August 2017.
  15. Web site: Vincent in Brixton. Stage Diary. 3 August 2017.
  16. Web site: Matilda Awards Archive. Matilda Awards. 3 August 2017. 7 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180207005226/https://www.matildaawards.com.au/archives/. dead.