Charlotte Moore (born c. 1958) is a Canadian actress who has been
performing for more than thirty years. Her acclaim includes a Dora
Mavor Moore Award in 1990 for her performance as Janet in a Toronto
production of The Rocky Horror Show.Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, Charlotte Moore is the daughter of Darwina (Faessler) and
Mavor Moore, famed writer, producer and actor; and the granddaughter
of Dora Mavor Moore,[1] for whom the annual Toronto theatre awards are
named. Her great-grandfather was economist James Mavor, her sister is
actress Tedde Moore, and her nephew is actor and music producer Noah
"40" Shebib.She debuted in 1979 at the Charlottetown Festival. She has
performed over the years at the Shaw Festival, and she co-produced a
cabaret series in the late 1980s at The Rivoli in Toronto. She
received acclaim for her 1989 performance as Janet in The Rocky Horror
Show, and in 1990 played the narrator in a Toronto production of
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[2] In 2006 she returned
to perform at the Charlottetown Festival.[3]Moore received a Dora
Mavor Moore Award in 1990 for her performance in The Rocky Horror
Show.[4] Accepting the award, she exclaimed, "Rest in peace, grandma,
one of us has finally won one of these things!"[5]
performing for more than thirty years. Her acclaim includes a Dora
Mavor Moore Award in 1990 for her performance as Janet in a Toronto
production of The Rocky Horror Show.Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, Charlotte Moore is the daughter of Darwina (Faessler) and
Mavor Moore, famed writer, producer and actor; and the granddaughter
of Dora Mavor Moore,[1] for whom the annual Toronto theatre awards are
named. Her great-grandfather was economist James Mavor, her sister is
actress Tedde Moore, and her nephew is actor and music producer Noah
"40" Shebib.She debuted in 1979 at the Charlottetown Festival. She has
performed over the years at the Shaw Festival, and she co-produced a
cabaret series in the late 1980s at The Rivoli in Toronto. She
received acclaim for her 1989 performance as Janet in The Rocky Horror
Show, and in 1990 played the narrator in a Toronto production of
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[2] In 2006 she returned
to perform at the Charlottetown Festival.[3]Moore received a Dora
Mavor Moore Award in 1990 for her performance in The Rocky Horror
Show.[4] Accepting the award, she exclaimed, "Rest in peace, grandma,
one of us has finally won one of these things!"[5]
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