Squeaky Moore, a native of Chicago, boasts a rich educational background, having received her Master of Fine Arts degree from the esteemed Roosevelt University Conservatory in her hometown.
As a multifaceted creative force, Moore has made a name for herself as an accomplished actress, writer, producer, director, and acting coach. Her impressive portfolio includes the film "Father's Day?", which she executive produced and starred in, airing on Magic Johnson's Aspire Network/ABFF Independent. Concurrently, she has two commercials running, one for Assurance Wireless and another for Custom Ink.
Moore is also the creator and performer of the improv-based comedy show "Guud Timez", which has garnered rave reviews. Her public service announcement, "64", which she executive produced, assisted directed, and acted in, became a viral sensation within just two days, with Your Black World describing it as "life-changing...powerful".
Moore's impressive acting credits include a range of projects, such as "Disciplinary Actions", "Zoo", "12 Steps to Recovery" (an official selection of the 2012 ABFF web series),"Daemoniac" (an official selection of the Boston International Film Festival),"Gang Girl", which is available in blockbuster stores or on Netflix, and a dual role in the off-Broadway play "Haymarket". Her extensive resume continues to grow, with appearances in feature films, television, and numerous commercials.
Looking ahead, Moore is currently working on a TV drama series and an original children's anime series, further solidifying her position as a talented and versatile creative force in the entertainment industry.