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Jefferson Moore

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Nationality USA

Jefferson Moore is an American actor, writer, producer, director and editor based in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the founder and owner of Kelly's Filmworks.

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Scott Wiper
Scott Wiper
(1 films)
Jack Conley
Jack Conley
(1 films)
Eddie Mills
Eddie Mills
(1 films)
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Filmography of Jefferson Moore (7 films)

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Actor

Pieces of Easter
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Roles Lincoln James
Rating65% 3.2869153.2869153.2869153.2869153.286915
Alza Reese Bennett (Christina Karis) is a young African-American executive traveling cross country to be reunited with her estranged family for the Easter holiday. An auto mishap en route leaves her stranded, and Alza winds up on the doorstep of a reclusive farmer named Lincoln (Jefferson Moore) whose main goal in life is to be left alone. In the moment of Alza's greatest desperation, a deal is struck - Lincoln and his antique Chevy pickup will transport her the rest of the way for the price of $1000; the only caveat - no interstate highways. Amidst nonstop head-butting (attributed to Alza's spoiled arrogance and Lincoln's general grumpiness), the mismatched pair sets out on a three-day odyssey of misadventures along the highways and byways of America, where they encounter rat-infested motels, convenience store holdups, rural rabbit stalkers, and a star struck couple from the local trailer park. Best of all, they are forced to encounter each other, as the two worlds of the princess and the hermit collide at every turn.
The Perfect Gift
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Rating69% 3.485733.485733.485733.485733.48573
Maxine Noelle Westray (Christina Fougnie) is a beautiful and wealthy girl, yet she is incredibly spoiled and bratty. Born on Christmas, she only sees that day as a time for lavish and expensive gifts. Her overworked executive mother (Amy Hess) is struggling to provide "suitable" gifts for her young children. A disillusioned young minister (Matt Wallace) does not see Christmas as a minister should. Then one day a drifter (Jefferson Moore) comes into town and changes these three people's lives forever by teaching them the true meaning of Christmas and that the best gift of all doesn't come in wrapping.
Another Perfect Stranger
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Rating64% 3.24313.24313.24313.24313.2431
Ten years have passed since Nikki Cominsky's remarkable private meeting with a man claiming to be Jesus Christ. Her 19-year-old daughter, Sarah, who is heading to college, begins to think her mother has gone completely insane, as she is beginning to lose her faith herself. Beginning to wonder if her mother should be committed, Sarah strikes up an unlikely friendship with a mysterious travel companion who shares her dislike for religion. However, along the way, the stranger turns the conversation into a fascinating journey into her troubled life and ultimately, spirituality itself, and she begins to discover who she is and why belief is so important. She also wonders if she has misjudged her mother and the stranger she speaks of.
The Perfect Stranger
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Roles The Stranger
Rating66% 3.3448153.3448153.3448153.3448153.344815
Nikki Cominsky (Pamela Brumley) is a lawyer with problems in her married life. She moved from Cincinnati, Ohio and is working for a large law firm in the Chicago area. She invites her husband to have a romantic dinner at a local restaurant, but he has already made plans to go to a baseball game. Disappointed, she goes to work and sees an invitation for dinner at the very same restaurant that she was planning on going to with her husband. At first she is irked because she is sick of the local churches' attempts at getting new followers, but quickly realizes that this may be a romantic attempt from her husband. Excited, she goes to the restaurant, but sees a mysterious man claiming to be Jesus Christ (Jefferson Moore). She thinks the man is crazy and attempts to leave, but the man persuades her to stay by telling her that after dinner he would tell her who sent him. Knowing that she would want to find out who is responsible, and not wanting to refuse a free dinner, she stays. The man begins to use real life examples such as family and other religions to tie in why Christianity is the one true religion, also as to why he really is, in fact, Jesus. Throughout their evening of conversation, arguments and debate, Nikki learns things she never knew about life, Heaven, Hell, other religions, the universe, and even herself. By the time dinner is over, she notices large spike scars on the man's wrists, and her life has been changed forever. He says that she was the one who sent for him, years before. When Nikki gets home, she finds her husband there, and Sarah (her daughter) in bed.
Artworks
Artworks (2003)
, 1h33
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime, Romance
Actors Virginia Madsen, Rick Rossovich, Eddie Mills, Daniel von Bargen, Jefferson Moore
Rating48% 2.4243952.4243952.4243952.4243952.424395
A police chief’s daughter in home security sales, contacts an art gallery possessor. They love art and have despise for their clients’ motives for gathering artworks. They think of a plot to steal overlooked but valuable artworks from her affluent clients’ homes.
A Better Way to Die, 1h37
Directed by Scott Wiper
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Action, Crime
Actors Scott Wiper, Jack Conley, Carmen Argenziano, Mo Gallini, Andre Braugher, Rolando Molina
Roles Harrison James
Rating56% 2.802332.802332.802332.802332.80233
Un flic démissionnaire est pris entre le FBI et la mafia …

Director

Nikki and the Perfect Stranger
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion
Rating73% 3.684793.684793.684793.684793.68479
The third and final chapter in the 'Perfect Stranger' movie series, features the return of Nikki Cominskey, now in her forties and no longer a high-powered attorney, who has done everything she knows to grow spiritually, and wonders where her closeness with Jesus has gone. Burned out and hopeless, she wails her complaints to God during a late-night interstate trip. Running out of fuel, she finds Jesus once again....along the roadside with a can of gas. The Wonderful Counselor hops in and offers answers she never heard in a church and a nighttime of adventure ensues beyond anything Nikki could have ever imagined.
Pieces of Easter
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Rating65% 3.2869153.2869153.2869153.2869153.286915
Alza Reese Bennett (Christina Karis) is a young African-American executive traveling cross country to be reunited with her estranged family for the Easter holiday. An auto mishap en route leaves her stranded, and Alza winds up on the doorstep of a reclusive farmer named Lincoln (Jefferson Moore) whose main goal in life is to be left alone. In the moment of Alza's greatest desperation, a deal is struck - Lincoln and his antique Chevy pickup will transport her the rest of the way for the price of $1000; the only caveat - no interstate highways. Amidst nonstop head-butting (attributed to Alza's spoiled arrogance and Lincoln's general grumpiness), the mismatched pair sets out on a three-day odyssey of misadventures along the highways and byways of America, where they encounter rat-infested motels, convenience store holdups, rural rabbit stalkers, and a star struck couple from the local trailer park. Best of all, they are forced to encounter each other, as the two worlds of the princess and the hermit collide at every turn.
The Perfect Gift
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Rating69% 3.485733.485733.485733.485733.48573
Maxine Noelle Westray (Christina Fougnie) is a beautiful and wealthy girl, yet she is incredibly spoiled and bratty. Born on Christmas, she only sees that day as a time for lavish and expensive gifts. Her overworked executive mother (Amy Hess) is struggling to provide "suitable" gifts for her young children. A disillusioned young minister (Matt Wallace) does not see Christmas as a minister should. Then one day a drifter (Jefferson Moore) comes into town and changes these three people's lives forever by teaching them the true meaning of Christmas and that the best gift of all doesn't come in wrapping.
Another Perfect Stranger
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Rating64% 3.24313.24313.24313.24313.2431
Ten years have passed since Nikki Cominsky's remarkable private meeting with a man claiming to be Jesus Christ. Her 19-year-old daughter, Sarah, who is heading to college, begins to think her mother has gone completely insane, as she is beginning to lose her faith herself. Beginning to wonder if her mother should be committed, Sarah strikes up an unlikely friendship with a mysterious travel companion who shares her dislike for religion. However, along the way, the stranger turns the conversation into a fascinating journey into her troubled life and ultimately, spirituality itself, and she begins to discover who she is and why belief is so important. She also wonders if she has misjudged her mother and the stranger she speaks of.
The Perfect Stranger
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Rating66% 3.3448153.3448153.3448153.3448153.344815
Nikki Cominsky (Pamela Brumley) is a lawyer with problems in her married life. She moved from Cincinnati, Ohio and is working for a large law firm in the Chicago area. She invites her husband to have a romantic dinner at a local restaurant, but he has already made plans to go to a baseball game. Disappointed, she goes to work and sees an invitation for dinner at the very same restaurant that she was planning on going to with her husband. At first she is irked because she is sick of the local churches' attempts at getting new followers, but quickly realizes that this may be a romantic attempt from her husband. Excited, she goes to the restaurant, but sees a mysterious man claiming to be Jesus Christ (Jefferson Moore). She thinks the man is crazy and attempts to leave, but the man persuades her to stay by telling her that after dinner he would tell her who sent him. Knowing that she would want to find out who is responsible, and not wanting to refuse a free dinner, she stays. The man begins to use real life examples such as family and other religions to tie in why Christianity is the one true religion, also as to why he really is, in fact, Jesus. Throughout their evening of conversation, arguments and debate, Nikki learns things she never knew about life, Heaven, Hell, other religions, the universe, and even herself. By the time dinner is over, she notices large spike scars on the man's wrists, and her life has been changed forever. He says that she was the one who sent for him, years before. When Nikki gets home, she finds her husband there, and Sarah (her daughter) in bed.

Scriptwriter

Pieces of Easter
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Rating65% 3.2869153.2869153.2869153.2869153.286915
Alza Reese Bennett (Christina Karis) is a young African-American executive traveling cross country to be reunited with her estranged family for the Easter holiday. An auto mishap en route leaves her stranded, and Alza winds up on the doorstep of a reclusive farmer named Lincoln (Jefferson Moore) whose main goal in life is to be left alone. In the moment of Alza's greatest desperation, a deal is struck - Lincoln and his antique Chevy pickup will transport her the rest of the way for the price of $1000; the only caveat - no interstate highways. Amidst nonstop head-butting (attributed to Alza's spoiled arrogance and Lincoln's general grumpiness), the mismatched pair sets out on a three-day odyssey of misadventures along the highways and byways of America, where they encounter rat-infested motels, convenience store holdups, rural rabbit stalkers, and a star struck couple from the local trailer park. Best of all, they are forced to encounter each other, as the two worlds of the princess and the hermit collide at every turn.

Producer

Pieces of Easter
Directed by Jefferson Moore
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jefferson Moore
Roles Executive producer
Rating65% 3.2869153.2869153.2869153.2869153.286915
Alza Reese Bennett (Christina Karis) is a young African-American executive traveling cross country to be reunited with her estranged family for the Easter holiday. An auto mishap en route leaves her stranded, and Alza winds up on the doorstep of a reclusive farmer named Lincoln (Jefferson Moore) whose main goal in life is to be left alone. In the moment of Alza's greatest desperation, a deal is struck - Lincoln and his antique Chevy pickup will transport her the rest of the way for the price of $1000; the only caveat - no interstate highways. Amidst nonstop head-butting (attributed to Alza's spoiled arrogance and Lincoln's general grumpiness), the mismatched pair sets out on a three-day odyssey of misadventures along the highways and byways of America, where they encounter rat-infested motels, convenience store holdups, rural rabbit stalkers, and a star struck couple from the local trailer park. Best of all, they are forced to encounter each other, as the two worlds of the princess and the hermit collide at every turn.