Tony Moreira
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| Born | November 7, 1969 Providence, Rhode Island |
Tony Moreira is an American education and entertainment professional.
Tony holds a Fine Arts degree in acting from Salem State College (Salem, Massachusetts, United States), and has credits in film, television, and theatre. Projects include Walt Disney Pictures' Underdog, CBS Television's Waterfront, and ESPN's The Bronx is Burning. He also performs in various fringe stage productions in the New England area, where such works as Molasses Tank's An Evening of Havel: Audience, and Blue City's The Blue Room have gained him positive review and recognition.[1][2]
Tony has also had a long career in the technology field and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). He was once employed (1996–2002) by the very successful entertainment software publisher Hasbro Interactive (a now defunct division of the Hasbro Toy company which eventually came to be known as Atari through acquisition) as the company’s Information Technology Manager from its conception through its demise. During his time in the video game industry, he earned published technical credit for contribution and support on dozens of entertainment titles such as NASCAR Heat, Rollercoaster Tycoon, Monopoly Star Wars Edition, and Frogger.
After the fall of Hasbro Interactive, Tony took up acting and also became a regular New England promotions personality/talent for Radio Disney's Providence, Rhode Island station WDDZ AM 550 (2006–2010). He also continues his interest in technology by teaching various software technologies at higher education institutions such as Johnson & Wales University, and New England Institute of Technology.
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[edit] Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Studio |
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| 2010 | Body of Proof | Various recurring BG | ABC Television |
| 2009 | Empire State (Pilot) | Union member/rep | ABC Television |
| 2008 | Walt Whitman: American Experience | Dock Worker | PBS Television |
| 2008 | 27 Dresses | Various | Fox 2000 Pictures |
| 2007 | The Game Plan | Airline Pilot/UN Relief Worker | Walt Disney Pictures |
| 2007 | Underdog | Bomb Squad - Officer Farrell | Walt Disney Pictures |
| 2007 | The Bronx is Burning | Various BG - recurring | ESPN Television |
| 2007 | Waterfront | Various BG - recurring | CBS Television |
| 2006 | Brotherhood | Garbageman - recurring | Showtime Television |
| 2006 | Freemason Mysteries | Knight Templar | The History Channel |
| 2005 | Slave Catchers, Slave Resistors | Slave Catcher | The History Channel |
| 2005 | A&E Biography: Sylvia Plath | Pianist\Partygoer | A&E Television |
| 2004 | Hitler's Lost Plan | Max Amann | The History Channel |
[edit] Credited (partial) video game works
| Year | Title |
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| 1998 | Axis & Allies |
| 2000 | Battleship: Surface Thunder |
| 2000 | B17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th |
| 1997 | Candyland |
| 1998 | Centipede |
| 1999 | Chutes and Ladders |
| 1999 | Civilization II: Test of Time |
| 1999 | Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion |
| 1998 | Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion |
| 2000 | Diplomacy |
| 1999 | Em@il Games: Upwords |
| 1999 | Em@il Games: X-COM |
| 1999 | Falcon 4.0 |
| 2000 | Family Feud |
| 1997 | Frogger |
| 1998 | Frogger 2 |
| 1999 | Glover |
| 1999 | Jeopardy |
| 1999 | Jumble: The scrambled Word Game |
| 2000 | Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim |
| 1999 | Mechwarrior 3: Pirate's Moon |
| 1999 | Missile Command |
| 1999 | Monopoly Junior |
| 1997 | Monopoly Star Wars Edition |
| 2000 | NASCAR Heat |
| 2001 | Nicktoons Racing |
| 2000 | Pac-Man: Adventures in Time |
| 1999 | Q* Bert |
| 2000 | Risk 2 |
| 1999 | Rollercoaster Tycoon |
| 1999 | Rollercoaster Tycoon: Corkscrew Follies |
| 2000 | Rollercoaster Tycoon: Loopy Landscapes |
| 1997 | Scrabble |
| 2005 | Six Times the Fun (Atari Board Game Compilation) |
| 1998 | Sorry! |
| 1998 | The Game of Life |
| 1999 | The Next Tetris |
| 1998 | Tonka Raceway |
| 1999 | Trivial Pursuit: Millennium Edition |
| 1999 | Wheel of Fortune |
| 1999 | Worms Armageddon |
[edit] References
- ^ "Works about assimilation, corruption add up to a vibrant 'Evening of Havel'". 17 May. 2005. The Boston Globe.
- ^ "Theater Mirror: That Was The Week That Was". 5 October. 2004 Theater Mirror.
