Toby Leonard Moore

About Toby Leonard Moore

Who is it?: Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Day: April 27, 1981
Education: St Virgil's College National Institute of Dramatic Art
Occupation: Actor
Years active: 2005–present
Spouse(s): Michelle Vergara Moore

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Toby Leonard Moore was born on April 27, 1981, is Actor, Writer, Producer. Toby Leonard Moore was born in Sydney, Australia in 1981 and moved to Hobart, Tasmania at the age of 11. He studied acting at the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) in Sydney (past alumni are Cate Blanchett, Sam Worthington and Mel Gibson), graduating in 2005. In Sydney theatre, he's appeared on stage in Company B's production of Peribanez, directed by Neil Armfield as well as in Sydney Theatre Company productions of Dead Caesar, Stag, and most recently, Saturn's Return, directed by David Berthold. His Australian TV appearances include "Murder in the Outback" and his American credits include 6 episodes of Spielberg and Hanks' HBO epic mini-series "The Pacific," playing Sergeant Stone (released March 2010). In 2010 he was credited for guest starring as Walton in the Dollhouse episode "Gray Hour." He has since appeared in 2014's John Wick starring Keanu Reeves, guest starred on White Collar, and in 2015 was seen as James Wesley, Wilson Fisk's (Vincent D'Onofrio) right-hand man in Netflix's high rated Daredevil. 2016 will see him beside Paul Giamatti in the anticipated "Billions."
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💰Toby Leonard Moore Net worth: $100,000

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Biography/Timeline

1981

Moore was born in 1981 in Sydney, and moved with his family to Hobart, Tasmania at the age of 11 where he attended St Virgil's College. He is the son of Actress and voice Artist Robyn Moore, and wanted to be an actor from a young age, doing some work in the Hobart theatre scene and studying acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney.

2009

Moore's initial film work involved dubbing Chinese-language films into English. In 2009, he was cast in a small role in the Joss Whedon series Dollhouse, and in 2010, a recurring role in the World War II miniseries The Pacific.