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Christopher Liam Moore was a founding member of Cornerstone Theater Company. A graduate of Harvard College, where he was awarded the Louis Sudler Prize and the Jonathan Levy Award, he performed in over forty of the company's productions. He is the author of Token, Alien, a site-specific play performed on a public bus. He also directed Foot/Mouth, an ensemble repertory production, Body of Faith, a community collaboration with GLBT people of faith, and two productions for Cornerstone's education program, I Ask You, Ladies and Gentlemen and Farewell to Manzanar. He has served on the Board of Governors of Theatre L.A. and was an adjunct professor of theater at the University of Southern California.
As an actor, he has been nominated twice for L.A. Stage Alliance's Ovation Award and won in 1994 as Best Leading Actor for his performance in Cornerstone's Twelfth Night, or As You Were at Taper, Too. Moore has received Garland, Dramalogue and LA Weekly Awards and was nominated for Washington, D.C.'s Helen Hayes Award and the Connecticut Drama Critics Circle Award. He has performed with the American Repertory Theatre, Arena Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Guthrie Theatre, and South Coast Repertory. His film and television appearances include: Friends, Third Rock From the Sun, It's Like, You Know, EZ Streets, The Cherokee Kid, Simone, Memron, two appearances on Star Trek: Voyager, and a recurring role on Judging Amy. He was a series regular on Murder in Small Town X, playing the very angry Frank Kovick. He is a regular on the TBS series, Ten Items Or Less.