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| Name | Toby Leonard Moore |
| Birth date | 1981 |
| Birth place | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 2007–present |
Toby Leonard Moore is an Australian actor known for roles in television, film, and theater. He gained international recognition for portraying competitive, often morally ambiguous characters in high-profile productions. His career spans work in Australian theatre, American streaming series, and international cinema.
Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Moore is the son of a journalist and a former model, which situated him amid Australian media circles such as Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Nine Network. He grew up in an environment connected to University of Sydney alumni and spent formative years exposed to cultural institutions like the Sydney Opera House and the Belvoir St Theatre. Moore studied acting with influences from methods taught at institutions similar to National Institute of Dramatic Art and trained in voice and movement alongside peers connected to Sydney Theatre Company and Stage Directors and Choreographers Society affiliates. During his education he encountered curricula inspired by practitioners from Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, Stella Adler Studio of Acting, Juilliard School methodologies, and texts by Constantin Stanislavski and Uta Hagen.
Moore began his professional career in Australian theatre, performing in productions associated with companies such as Belvoir St Theatre, Griffin Theatre Company, and touring works to venues like the Adelaide Festival Centre and Melbourne Theatre Company. Transitioning to screen, he appeared in Australian television series linked to networks including Foxtel, Network Ten, and ABC (Australia), collaborating with directors who have worked on titles for Baz Luhrmann, Peter Weir, and Jane Campion-style projects. His early film appearances connected him with independent producers who had ties to festivals like the Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, and Cannes Film Festival.
Internationally, Moore is best known for his portrayal of an assassin in a high-profile American streaming series produced by companies connected to Netflix, Endeavor Content, and creatives associated with Marvel Studios alumni. He played a central antagonist in a political drama series produced by teams overlapping with Showtime, AMC Networks, and creators previously involved with HBO. Moore also appeared in feature films alongside actors represented by agencies linked to Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor, working under directors who collaborated with studios such as Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, and 20th Century Studios.
His film credits include roles in action and thriller projects that placed him in casts with performers who've worked on franchises like Mission: Impossible, John Wick, and James Bond. He has been directed by filmmakers whose prior credits intersect with productions from Ridley Scott, Christopher Nolan, and David Fincher-influenced teams. Moore's television work expanded into crime drama, legal drama, and science fiction series that drew connections to series from CBS, NBC, and Hulu.
On stage, he has performed in contemporary plays with playwrights who have been produced at Royal Court Theatre, The Public Theater, and the Lincoln Center; collaborators have included directors linked to Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter revivals. Moore's screen presence has been noted in interviews published by outlets such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, The Guardian (London), The Sydney Morning Herald, and Vogue.
- Film: Independent and studio features screening at Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and Cannes Film Festival; roles alongside casts with ties to Academy Awards nominees and BAFTA winners. - Television: Series broadcast on Netflix, Showtime, HBO, AMC Networks, CBS, NBC, and Hulu; guest and recurring appearances in dramas linked to creators who previously worked on The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, and The Wire. - Theatre: Productions staged at Belvoir St Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company, Royal Court Theatre, and presented at festivals such as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Sydney Festival.
Moore has maintained a private personal life while engaging with arts communities connected to institutions like Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild‑American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and professional networks tied to Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts. He has participated in charity events supported by organizations such as Amnesty International, Red Cross, and arts fundraising bodies similar to Australia Council for the Arts initiatives. He lives between creative hubs including Sydney, Los Angeles, and New York City and has attended industry screenings hosted at venues like Ava DuVernay-curated festivals and retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art.
Moore's work has been recognized in contexts associated with awards and institutions including Aacta Awards, Logie Awards, Golden Globe Awards ceremonies, and festival juries at Sundance Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival. His projects have received nominations and awards linked to guild recognitions from Screen Actors Guild Awards and technical categories affiliated with British Academy Film Awards.
Category:Australian male film actors Category:Australian male television actors Category:1981 births Category:Living people