Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore is a New York City-based theatre artist, Designated Linklater Teacher, and voice, speech, and acting coach. The former Dean of the School of Visual & Performing Arts at LIU Post, he serves on the faculty of Hunter College Theater, The Linklater Center for Voice, and has taught at Columbia Grad School, the New School, Duke, Hofstra, Fordham, Terry Knickerbocker Studios, as well as classes, workshops, and private students in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. He’s the director of EdArts—a training center for public-sector professionals—and coaches film, television, and theatre including productions of KING LEAR, URINETOWN, OEDIPUS REX, and Hunter’s THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT. He has acted the title roles in JULIUS CAESAR, HAMLET, MACBETH, and VANYA, as well as John Adams in 1776, Falstaff in HENRY IV, p1. Directing credits include A DREAM PLAY, THE TEMPEST, TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, and dozens of new works for the stage. His voice can be heard in national commercials, video games, and recordings of poetry. Benjamin is a member of AEA, SAG/AFTRA, and the Voice and Speech Trainers Association. He holds an MFA from Carnegie Mellon and a Diploma from the Moscow Art Theatre School.