Tate Moore is a Los Angeles based filmmaker.
A Bay Area native, Moore began her acting career in 2017 as a principal role in Joss Whedon’s short film, “Unlocked” for Planned Parenthood. Later that year, Moore played a young Alice Eve in the CBS comedy pilot, “Hannah Royce’s Questionable Choices.” She returned to the Bay Area to play the leading role of Crystal in the independent film, “Beautiful Dreamer.” In 2019, Moore was cast as a series regular in the half-hour comedy pilot, “Woman Up” created by Zoe Lister Jones. In 2021, she played the series regular role of “Chelsea” on ABC’s half-hour comedy pilot, “Adopted,” produced by Jimmy Kimmel, as well as Amazon Prime’s romantic dramedy series “With Love”. Recently, she has portrayed a deadpan teenager in Hulu’s “Grimcutty,” an insidious backup singer in Quantum Leap, and a young mother balancing law school and motherhood on The Last Thing He Told Me (AppleTV).
Her latest projects include ChicagoPD (NBC), Rooster (HBO), and an upcoming project for AppleTV.
She is currently writing her first feature film.