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Trevor Moore Biography
Comedian and actor best known as a founding member of the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U’ Know, who had their own series on IFC.
He changed schools frequently due to his parents’ demanding touring schedule.
He released his debut comedy album, Drunk Texts to Myself, in 2013.
His parents are Christian folks singers Mickey and Becki Moore.
He is a member of The Whitest Kids U’ Know along with Zach Cregger.
Moore was born in Montclair, New Jersey. His parents are former Christian folk-rock singers, Mickey & Becki Moore, who were successful in the 1980s, their single ‘Love Song for Number Two’ having ranked as the number two Christian song in the USA. Because he traveled a lot on tour with his family, he changed schools constantly, going to about five different schools. By the age of 15, he became a published cartoonist after compiling his early work in a book called Scraps. At 16, Moore created the comic strip Cuddy for the now-defunct newspaper The Charlottesville Observer.
Trevor Walton Moore (born April 4, 1980) is an American comedian, actor, writer, director, producer, and musician. He is known as one of the founding members, alongside Sam Brown, of the New York City-based comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U’ Know, who had their own sketch comedy series on IFC which ran for five seasons.
From 1997 to 1998 his show, called The Trevor Moore Show, ran on public-access television in Charlottesville, Virginia. It garnered a following among the local college community so by the time he was 18, Moore was offered a deal by Pax-TV a Christian network (now Ion Television). The show lasted sixteen episodes with sketches like “I Wonder Who Died Today?” (a parody newscast from the local senior citizens’ home), it also featured the “Walking-Talking Box.” but it was cancelled due to what was deemed offensive material and mostly to a mistake on the programming of the show that besides its night schedule was also being broadcast too early for its rating.
By 2002, on his last year of college, Moore got the personal internship to Saturday Night Live. He was going to be there only for one semester, but they ended up asking him to stay the entire year. This got him into the coveted NBC Page Program, which gets about 50,000 applications and only takes 50 people a year. He credits Saturday Night Live creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels as part of his comic education. He did tours there for about a year after that.
In 2004, Moore’s comedy troupe, Whitest Kids U’ Know, started a regular engagement at the Lower East Side bar, Pianos.
The WKUK success on the internet and live shows led to an invitation to the 2006 HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. The troupe did not disappoint, winning the award for Best Sketch Group and attracting the attention of many Hollywood executives.
In 2008, Moore was a guest voice on an episode of the HBO show The Life and Times of Tim.
After the success of The Whitest Kids U’Know, Fox Searchlight approached Moore and Zach Cregger with a script and offered them a movie project. After consideration they accepted, rewrote the original script and adapted it to their comedy style, and after completing filming of the second season of The Whitest Kids U’Know, they directed and starred on Miss March. This was Moore’s first feature film. It was released on March 13, 2009.
In 2009, Moore was featured in a sketch for WWE, on the set of 12 Rounds being John Cena’s “hand double”.
On the first Tuesday of every month from November 6, 2012, when it opened with a special show on the night of the presidential election, through February 2013, Trevor Moore did a talk show and comedy show on stage with fellow comedian Josh Fadem in LA. The show was called The Show Where Trevor Moore Does a Talk Show Thing and Josh Fadem Does Some Other Stuff Too All In One… Plus More.
Moore released his debut album from Comedy Central in March 2013 called Drunk Texts to Myself. He directed and starred in complementary musical videos for this album also produced by Comedy Central. The album has 12 tracks, such as “Drunk Texts To Myself (feat. Reggie Watts)”, “What About Mouthwash?”, and arguably the most popular song on the album, “Founding Fathers Rap”.
Moore released his second album from Comedy Central on March 10, 2015 called High in Church. This album contained live and new songs. Unique songs include “Kitty History” a critique of conspiracy theories, “The Gays Got Married”, a sardonic country song, and “The Ballad of Billy John” which explores the nature of malicious YouTube comments.
Trevor Moore is also the creator of a show on the Disney Channel called Just Roll With It that premiered in June 2019.
Moore made a miniseries on Comedy Central with another founding member of The Whitest Kids U’ Know, Sam Brown, that consisted of three episodes and started airing in August 2019.
What's Trevor Moore Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Trevor Moore Family
Father's Name | Not Available |
Mother's Name | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Not Available |
Childrens | Not Available |