Jacob Moran (b. 2007)

Birthplace:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Born:
June 2, 2007

Jacob Moran is known for his role of Billy in the Blumhouse Universal Pictures blockbuster “The Black Phone.” Jacob starred as Tristan, in Thommy Kane’s “New Shoes” that premiered at the American Pavilion at Cannes Film Festival which earned Jacob "Best Actor" and "Rising Star" awards. Most recently, Jacob portrayed David in the Warner Bros./Essex horror film "The Curse of the Necklace" which was released in September 2024.  This past year Jacob wrapped two highly anticipated projects “Regarding Us”, Nicole Kidman’s new film “Holland Michigan” and "Brooklyn, Minnesota".  Jacob has had Guest Star roles in a variety of television shows including ABC’s “Wonder Years,” NBC’s “New Amsterdam” and Netflix’s Emmy-award winning “Christmas on the Square” with Dolly Parton. Jacob is credited with over 300 performances of the First National Broadway show "The School of Rock." Jacob resides in Atlanta, Georgia, and is a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) and Actors' Equity Association (AEA).

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