Roe Moore is a multifaceted director who seamlessly navigates the realms of both live and scripted television. With over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry, she has honed her skills in directing live concerts, variety shows, and competition programs, while also developing and directing scripted comedies through her production company, PiePie Productions.
Moore's impressive live directing credits include the Dodgers Hololive post-game concert, which was streamed to over 200,000 live viewers and a full stadium audience, as well as concerts at WeHo Pride and seminar events for prominent companies such as Faraday Future, Two Pages, Promise Studios, and Marianne Williamson.
In addition to her live directing work, Moore has also made a name for herself in the scripted comedy world. Her comedies, including How We Met, Breakfast Salad, and Undercover Wrestler, have screened at over fifty film festivals, earning multiple awards and recognition as alumni selections for her upcoming projects Walkies, Uncle, and Last Store on Melrose.
Before transitioning to a director's role, Moore built a strong foundation as a Script Supervisor and Assistant Director on unscripted shows such as RuPaul's Drag Race, Disney+'s Earth to Ned, CBS's Family Film and TV Awards, and The CW's Masters of Illusion and Hollywood Christmas Parade, where she served as AD for over ten seasons. She has also script supervised notable scripted projects, including the Man Who Changed the World (starring Wallace Shawn) and Jen McGowan's feature Rust Creek, as well as numerous commercial and branded campaigns.
Moore's ability to stay calm under pressure, lead with collaboration, and create environments where people feel supported to do their best work has earned her recognition as a finalist for the Disney Entertainment Television Unscripted Directing Program and participant in the BlackMagic Future Women of TV initiative.











