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Stephen Campbell Moore Bio: A Good Woman Actor

release date:Friday February 3, 2006
Tuesday June 13, 2006 (dvd/video)
genre:Comedy
running time:93 min.
director:Mike Barker
studio:Maple Pictures
producer(s):Mike Albela, Jonathan English, Alan Greenspan, Howard Himelstein, Denise O'Dell, Steven Siebert
screenplay:Howard Himelstein
cast:Helen Hunt, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Wilkinson, Mark Umbers, Stephen Campbell Moore
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Stephen Campbell Moore Biography

STEPHEN CAMPBELL MOORE

Born in London, Stephen Campbell Moore trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He began his career on the stage, appearing in the Royal Shakespeare Company's productions of Much Ado About Nothing and Antony and Cleopatra.

Unlike many people who first land small roles in films and work their way up, Moore's feature film debut was a starring role as Adam in Bright Young Things (2004), released in England to critical acclaim in 2003, then crossing the pond to play in North America in 2004. Since then, he has appeared in the BBC mini-series Byron and He Knew He Was Right (both 2003), and starred alongside Helen Hunt and Scarlett Johansson in his second feature, A Good Woman (2006), based on the play by Oscar Wilde.

Married in 2007 to Leeza Katzhik, Moore lives in New York.


FILMOGRAPHY:

The Blackening (2008)
Burlesque Fairytales (2008)
The Bank Job (2008)
The History Boys (2006)
A Good Woman (2006)
Bright Young Things (2004)

Filmography

ActorThe Bank Job (2008)
ActorA Good Woman (2006)
ActorThe History Boys (2006)

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