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Jason Moore is a director known for his work across film, television, and theater. An alum of Northwestern University, he gained widespread recognition directing the hit musical film Pitch Perfect, which became a cultural phenomenon. He subsequently produced the 2015 sequel. Also in 2015, he directed the film Sisters starring comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. In 2022, Moore directed the comedy film Shotgun Wedding starring Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel. He is also tapped to direct the Jamie Lee Curtis led Murder She Wrote movie from Universal Pictures, slated to release in December 2027. His extensive background in television includes shows: Dawson's Creek, One Tree Hill, and Everwood.
Before his success for the screen, Moore built a strong foundation in theater, earning a Tony Award nomination for directing the Broadway musical Avenue Q. He also directed the musical adaptation of Shrek the Musical and Steel Magnolias.
With a career that spans mediums and genres, Moore continues to be a versatile creative voice, known for bringing wit, heart, and rhythm to every story he tells. Hear just part of his story and the journey he went through that has made it all worth it.
By Nolan RobinsonJason Moore is a director known for his work across film, television, and theater. An alum of Northwestern University, he gained widespread recognition directing the hit musical film Pitch Perfect, which became a cultural phenomenon. He subsequently produced the 2015 sequel. Also in 2015, he directed the film Sisters starring comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. In 2022, Moore directed the comedy film Shotgun Wedding starring Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel. He is also tapped to direct the Jamie Lee Curtis led Murder She Wrote movie from Universal Pictures, slated to release in December 2027. His extensive background in television includes shows: Dawson's Creek, One Tree Hill, and Everwood.
Before his success for the screen, Moore built a strong foundation in theater, earning a Tony Award nomination for directing the Broadway musical Avenue Q. He also directed the musical adaptation of Shrek the Musical and Steel Magnolias.
With a career that spans mediums and genres, Moore continues to be a versatile creative voice, known for bringing wit, heart, and rhythm to every story he tells. Hear just part of his story and the journey he went through that has made it all worth it.