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Trevor Moore

Highest Rated: 50% Marathon (2002)

Lowest Rated: 5% Miss March (2009)

Birthday: Apr 3, 1980

Birthplace: Montclair, New Jersey, USA

A member of the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U'Know, Trevor Moore began his performing career in goofy sketches on public-access television. While attending Manhattan's School of Visual Arts, Moore met Zach Creeger and other aspiring comedians, and they formed The Whitest Kids U'Know, which garnered a self-titled IFC television series from 2007 to 2012. During this run, Moore and Cregger wrote, directed and starred in the raunchy Playboy-centric movie "Miss March." The pair reunited for a second film, "The Civil War on Drugs," and Moore also branched out by appearing in the short-lived Christian Slater crime-comedy series "Breaking In." Trevor Moore died on August 6, 2021 at the age of 41.

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Highest-Rated Movies

50% Marathon Watchlist 5% 30% Miss March Watchlist Mars Watchlist The Whitest Kids U' Know Presents: The Civil War on Drugs Watchlist Happy Birthday to Me Watchlist

Filmography

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Mars 2024 Voice, Screenwriter, Producer Happy Birthday to Me 2019 Original Music The Whitest Kids U' Know Presents: The Civil War on Drugs 2011 Trevor Moore/Various Actor, Director, Original Music Miss March 5% 30% 2009 Tucker Cleigh Actor, Director, Screenwriter Marathon 50% 2002 Actor
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