Stephen Moorer
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| Born | September 29, 1961 Place of birth missing |
Stephen Moorer (b. September 29, 1961) is an actor (over 50 productions), director (over 100 productions) and producer (over 350 productions) of live theatre on the Central California Coast, and elsewhere. He founded GroveMont Theatre in 1982, renaming the non-profit theatre company Pacific Repertory Theatre in 1994, when the group acquired the historic site of the Golden Bough Playhouse in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. As an actor, he appeared in critically acclaimed productions of The Elephant Man (opposite Barbara Babcock), Medea (directed by Joseph Chaikin), Elizabeth Rex and The Beard of Avon among others. He also directed the West Coast premieres of Madness of King George and Talking To Terrorists, among others. In 2003, he produced and directed an award-winning production of Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story.
- Founder of Monterey Bay TheatreFest and Actors-in-the-Adobes programs.
- Co-founder of Monterey County Theatre Alliance.
- Founding Board Member of Monterey Opera Association.
- Co-founder of Forest Theater Foundation.
- Founding Board Member Carmel Performing Arts Festival.

