Bryan Moore

Bryan Moore is an American filmmaker and sculptor.
In 1999, Bryan Moore produced an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's "Cool Air" which has been cited as one of the best Lovecraft films ever made. He has helped many others create their own Lovecraft films, including Aaron Vanek, Christian Matzke, Sean Branney and Andrew Leman. Currently Bryan Moore is in production of his next film "The Funeral Director".
In his sculpting career, Bryan Moore has worked on many films and for many toy companies. His Barbie and Ken as "The Munsters" set is highly collectible, as are his many early garage kits sculptures. Mr. Moore now sculpts private commissions only, most notably figures of an occult or literary nature.
Along with several friends, Mr. Moore coordinated the 2005 World's Longest Hearse Procession at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, CA, where the record was set at 76 hearses, as well as curating the only hearse exhibit ever held at the same museum.
Bryan Moore and Heather Saenz produced the world's first public Satanic ritual in 2006, which was the Church of Satan's Satanic High Mass attended by Satanists from around the globe. He is a Priest in the Church of Satan and has represented it many times in the media including appearances on The History Channel, Fox News, CBS, NBC, ABC, 20/20 and many others.
Mr. Moore also has a full Japanese bodysuit tattoo and is an avid collector of classic Cadillacs and hearses.
 
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