Height 5'8" Name Summer Moore | Role Actress | |
Born April 14, 1976 (age 48) ( 1976-04-14 ) Paris, Tennessee, US Occupation Actress, voice-over artist, producer Website SummerCrockettMoore.com Movies Lost Cat Corona, Junction, Trust Me, I'M A Lifeguard, My Cross To Bear People also search for Tony Glazer, Roy McDonald, Pat Patterson, Alan Lampert, Peter Bongiorno |
Summer crockett moore from the feature film junction
Summer Crockett Moore (born April 14, 1976) is an American actress, voice-over artist and producer. She rose to fame in the 2010s with roles in films and television shows such as Junction, Kings, Royal Pains and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
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- Summer crockett moore from the feature film junction
- Tribeca film festival 2014 summer crockett moore trust me i m a lifeguard
- Career
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Tribeca film festival 2014 summer crockett moore trust me i m a lifeguard
Career

Summer was born in Paris, Tennessee . At age 8, Summer was bitten by the acting bug. Summer started her career in the classic holiday play "Frosty The Snowman" at Atkins Porter Elementary School. After her high school graduation, Summer moved to New York City to study acting. She attended AMDA, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, on a scholarship for one year. Next year, she enrolled at Circle in the Square Theatre School – Two Year Conservatory Program. Upon graduating at age 21, Summer began to work professionally. Soon after, Summer was cast in off Broadway plays, independent films and commercials. Additionally, Summer acted in TV shows including Kings, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Delocated.

Summer was active all over the country in theater and national/international advertising campaigns including Playtex, PC Richards and others. Summer's break thru performance came in Junction, where she portrayed the crack addict Kari. Leveraging her independent film experience, Summer is actively developing and producing several independent films and off Broadway plays including “I Do, I Do”, “Hear My Heart”, “The Story of Milo and Annie” and “Consent”.
