Rich Moore Explained
Richard L. Moore[1] (born May 10, 1963)[2] is an American film and television animation director, screenwriter and voice actor. He is best known for serving as a director on primetime animated television series such as The Simpsons, The Critic and Futurama as well as directing the films Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Zootopia (2016) and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) for Walt Disney Animation Studios. He is a two-time Emmy Award winner, a three-time Annie Award winner and an Academy Award winner.
Early life
Moore was born and raised in Oxnard, California.[3] He studied film and video at the California Institute of the Arts, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1987.[4] While there, he narrated Jim Reardon's 1986 student film Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown.[4] Included in his CalArts class were famous filmmakers such as Andrew Stanton, Brenda Chapman, and Jim Reardon.
Career
Television
After graduating from CalArts, Moore worked for Ralph Bakshi on CBS's , co-writing all 13 season 1 episodes in 1987.[5] [6] Moore was one of the original three directors of The Simpsons, directing 17 episodes in the first 5 seasons from 1990 to 1993,[7] including the episodes: "Flaming Moe's", "", and "Marge vs. the Monorail".[8] [9] He won a 1991 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program for The Simpsons: Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment,[10] and later return as one of the sequence directors on The Simpsons Movie in 2007.[11]
In 1994, Moore became a producer and supervising director for the animated series The Critic.[7] He then oversaw the creative development and production of Futurama as the show's supervising director. He also directed several episodes of the animated series from 1999 to 2001, including the classic "Roswell That Ends Well",[7] [8] for which he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.[12]
Moore's other television animation directing credits include Comedy Central's Drawn Together and "Spy vs. Spy" for MADtv.[7] He served as supervising director on the 2009 animated Fox television series Sit Down, Shut Up.[13]
Film
In 2004, Moore directed the Warner Bros. animated short film Duck Dodgers in Attack of the Drones.[7] In 2008, he was invited by John Lasseter to join Walt Disney Animation Studios as a director, with the suggestion that he develop a story set in the world of video games.[14] This would become the 2012 animated feature Wreck-It Ralph, Moore's feature directing debut, and a box office and critical success.[7] [8] Moore also supplied the voices for the film's characters Sour Bill and Zangief.[15] Wreck-It Ralph won five Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature and a Best Director award for Moore,[16] and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[17]
Moore's next animated feature film was Disney's Zootopia, which he directed alongside Byron Howard and co-director Jared Bush. The film, released on March 4, 2016, became the second highest-grossing animated feature film of 2016 with a worldwide box office gross of over $1.023 billion.[18] The film also won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[19]
After Zootopia, Moore returned to direct Ralph Breaks the Internet, the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph, with fellow filmmaker Phil Johnston.[20] The film was a financial success, outgrossing the original film with over $529.3 million worldwide.[21] It was also nominated for multiple awards in the Best Animated Feature category, including the Academy Awards,[22] Annie Awards,[23] and Golden Globe Awards.[24]
On April 8, 2019, Moore revealed that he had left Disney to join Sony Pictures Animation, where he would direct and produce original animated films for the studio, and ultimately produced the film Vivo.[25]
On March 16, 2022, Moore revealed that he has entered into an exclusive, multi-year overall deal with Skydance Animation.[26] On October 18, 2023, it was revealed that Moore is directing an untitled Jack and the Beanstalk project at Skydance.[27]
Filmography
Films
Shorts
Year | Title | Director | Story | Other | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Somewhere in the Arctic[28] | | | | Dohk | |
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown | | | | Charlie Brown / Narration | Aided and abetted by |
Snookles | | | | Dragon | Special thanks |
1988 | Christmas in Tattertown | | | | | Character color designer |
Technological Threat | | | | | Character animator Designer |
1989 | Hound Town | | | | | Animation director Story artist |
1993 | Inland Empire (1993 film) | Inland Empire | | | | Harper Brackman | |
2004 | Duck Dodgers in Attack of the Drones | | | | | |
2009 | The Affliction | | | | | Production assistant |
2013 | Garlan Hulse: Where Potential Lives | | | | Rich Moore | |
2024 | data-sort-value="Dust Monster" | Dust Monster | | | | | Special thanks | |
Other credits
Awards
- Feature Films
Year | Title | Notes |
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2012 | Wreck-It Ralph | Won Best Animated Feature at Annie Awards, Critics' Choice Movie Awards, National Board of Review Awards Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
2016 | Zootopia | Won Best Animated Feature at Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, Best Animated Feature at Annie Awards, Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Nominated for BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film |
2018 | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated for Best Animated Feature at Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, Best Animated Feature at Annie Awards, Academy Award for Best Animated Feature | |
- Emmy Awards
- Annie Awards
- 2002 – Directing in an Animated Television Production for Futurama ("Roswell That Ends Well")[31]
- 2012 – Directing in an Animated Feature Production for Wreck-It Ralph
- 2016 – Directing in an Animated Feature Production for Zootopia (Shared with Byron Howard)[32]
- Academy Awards
Television directing credits
The Simpsons
- "The Telltale Head" (season 1, episode 8, original air date: February 25, 1990)
- "Homer's Night Out" (season 1, episode 10, March 25, 1990)
- "Simpson and Delilah" (season 2, episode 2, October 18, 1990)
- "Treehouse of Horror" (season 2, episode 3, October 25, 1990)
- "Dead Putting Society" (season 2, episode 6, November 15, 1990)
- "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" (season 2, episode 13, February 7, 1991)
- "Lisa's Substitute" (season 2, episode 19, April 25, 1991)
- "Stark Raving Dad" (season 3, episode 1, September 19, 1991)
- "Bart the Murderer" (season 3, episode 4, October 10, 1991)
- "Flaming Moe's" (season 3, episode 10, November 21, 1991)
- "Lisa the Greek" (season 3, episode 14, January 23, 1992)
- "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" (season 3, episode 24, August 27, 1992)
- "A Streetcar Named Marge" (season 4, episode 2, October 1, 1992)
- "" (season 4, episode 6, November 3, 1992)
- "Marge vs. the Monorail" (season 4, episode 12, January 14, 1993)
- "The Front" (season 4, episode 19, April 15, 1993)
- "Cape Feare" (season 5, episode 2, October 7, 1993)
The Critic
- "Pilot" (season 1, episode 1, January 26, 1994)
- "Lady Hawke" (season 2, episode 3, March 19, 1995)
- "I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show" (season 2, episode 10, May 21, 1995)
Futurama
- "Space Pilot 3000" (co-directed with Gregg Vanzo) (season 1, episode 1, March 28, 1999)
- "Hell Is Other Robots" (season 1, episode 9, May 18, 1999)
- "A Clone of My Own" (season 2, episode 15, April 9, 2000)
- "Anthology of Interest I" (co-directed with Chris Louden) (season 2, episode 20, May 21, 2000)
- "Roswell That Ends Well" (season 4, episode 1, December 9, 2001)
Baby Blues
- "Bizzy Moves In" (season 1, episode 2, July 28, 2000)
Drawn Together
- "Clum Babies" (season 2, episode 5, November 16, 2005)
- "Alzheimer's That Ends Well" (season 2, episode 14, March 8, 2006)
Notes and References
- Web site: Richard L Moore, Born 05/10/1963 in California CaliforniaBirthIndex.org . 2023-11-04 . www.californiabirthindex.org.
- https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/rich_moore Rotten Tomatoes: Movies | TV Shows | Movie Trailers | Reviews – Rotten Tomatoes
- John . Gaudiosi. 'Wreck-It Ralph' Director Rich Moore Has Plenty of Game, Literally. The Hollywood Reporter. October 31, 2012. November 30, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181130202049/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wreck-ralph-director-rich-moore-384730. live.
- Wreck-It Ralph Director Rich Moore on his Film Sensibility: 'It's a CalArts Thing'. California Institute of the Arts. November 29, 2012. December 4, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121204064814/http://blog.calarts.edu/2012/11/29/director-rich-moore-on-wreck-it-ralph-sensibility-its-a-calarts-thing/. live.
- Web site: Interview: Rich Moore on His Long Journey With 'Wreck-It Ralph'. The Film Experience. February 18, 2013. Nathaniel. Rogers.
- Web site: Chris. Morris. Saturday-Morning Revolution: When Ralph Bakshi Met Mighty Mouse. Night Flight. September 30, 2015. November 2, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191102160929/http://nightflight.com/saturday-morning-revolution-when-ralph-bakshi-met-mighty-mouse/. live.
- Jim. MacQuarrie. Interview With Rich Moore and Clark Spencer, the Director and Producer of Wreck-It Ralph. Wired. October 29, 2012. November 22, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181122133253/https://www.wired.com/2012/10/interview-with-rich-moore-and-clark-spencer-the-director-and-producer-of-wreck-it-ralph/. live.
- Web site: Luke . Goodsell. Interview: Director Rich Moore on Wreck-It Ralph. Rotten Tomatoes. December 21, 2012. April 24, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190424201555/https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/interview-director-rich-moore-on-wreckit-ralph/. live.
- Web site: Germain . Lussier. Film Interview: Rich Moore, Director of 'Wreck-It Ralph,' Talks Sequels, Cameos, and a Game Deleted From the Film. /Film. September 12, 2012. November 22, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181122143158/https://www.slashfilm.com/film-interview-rich-moore-director-of-wreck-it-ralph-talks-sequels-cameos-and-a-game-deleted-from-the-film/. live.
- News: Emmy Awards: The Other Winners. Los Angeles Times. August 26, 1991. May 13, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200513214335/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-08-26-ca-995-story.html. live.
- Web site: Alex. Vo. Comic-Con Premieres New Futurama Footage; Plus, We Interview Futurama's Rich Moore. Rotten Tomatoes. July 30, 2007. December 4, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171204211317/https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/comiccon-premieres-new-futurama-footage-plus-we-interview-futuramas-rich-moore/.
- Web site: Futurama. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. March 27, 2016. April 28, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200428045424/https://www.emmys.com/shows/futurama. live.
- Brian Lowry, "Review: 'Sit Down, Shut Up'," Variety, April 15, 2009.
- Rich Moore, "Game Theory: The Passion Behind 'Wreck-It Ralph'," New York Times, December 28, 2012.
- Andy Wilson, "Rich Moore: From The Simpsons to Wreck-It Ralph," Huffington Post, May 5, 2013.
- Carolyn Giardina, "'Wreck-It Ralph' Wins Five Annie Awards Including Best Animated Feature," The Hollywood Reporter, February 2, 2013.
- Brian Truitt, "Disney inspiration is huge for 'Ralph' director," USA Today, February 22, 2013.
- Web site: Zootopia (2016) . . . October 3, 2016 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170528042942/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=disney2016.htm . May 28, 2017 .
- Web site: The 89th Academy Awards | 2017. Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
- Wreck-It Ralph 2 officially announced at Disney. Snetiker. Marc. Entertainment Weekly. June 30, 2016. February 27, 2021.
- Ralph Breaks the Internet. 5848272. February 27, 2021. January 17, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210117221247/https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt5848272/. live.
- Web site: 91st Academy Awards Nominees. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. https://web.archive.org/web/20191220063046/https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/2019. December 20, 2019. February 27, 2021. live.
- News: Annie Awards: 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Wins Best Animated Feature. Giardina. Carolyn. The Hollywood Reporter. February 3, 2019. February 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20190203201757/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/2019-annie-award-winners-complete-list-1178562. February 3, 2019. live.
- Snlerson. Dan. Golden Globes 2019: See the full winners list. January 6, 2019. Entertainment Weekly. February 27, 2021. January 7, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190107110815/https://ew.com/golden-globes/2019/01/06/golden-globes-2019-winners-list/. live.
- News: McNary . Dave . 'Zootopia' Director Rich Moore Leaves Disney for Sony Pictures Animation . April 8, 2019 . . April 8, 2019 . en.
- News: Grobat. Matt. Oscar Winner Rich Moore Strikes Overall Deal With Skydance Animation. March 19, 2022. Deadline Hollywood. March 16, 2022.
- Web site: Netflix Sets Skydance Animation In Multi-Year Deal, First Up Is Alan Menken Musical 'Spellbound;' Rachel Zegler, Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem Star. Deadline Hollywood. Fleming. Mike Jr.. October 18, 2023. October 18, 2023.
- Web site: Simon. Ben. Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 2. Animated Views. February 26, 2017. December 27, 2012.
- Web site: Rich. Moore. Game Theory: The Passion Behind 'Wreck-It Ralph'. December 28, 2012. The New York Times. September 20, 2020.
- News: Goldman. Eric. How Disney's Story Trust Helped Change Big Hero 6, Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph and More. IGN. February 18, 2016. February 2, 2021.
- Web site: 30th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners . International Animated Film Society . 2002 . June 28, 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070702195208/http://www.annieawards.com/30thannieawardwinners.htm . July 2, 2007 .
- News: Flores. Terry. 'Zootopia' Tops Annie Awards Nominations, 'Kubo and the Two Strings' in Close Second. November 28, 2016. Variety. November 28, 2016.
- Web site: Donnelly. Jim. 'Zootopia' Is the 2017 Oscar Winner for Animated Feature Film . Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. February 27, 2017. April 2, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190402204734/https://oscar.go.com/news/winners/zootopia-is-the-2017-oscar-winner-for-animated-feature-film. live.