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Bio
Mildred “Squeaky” Moore
  Squeaky Moore is the girl with the Midas Touch.  She threw herself  
   into the New York theatre scene after years of great work in 
   Chicago.   Along with her hopes and dreams, she  brought 
    experience, knowledge and skills to her new home and New York 
    has returned the blessings triple-fold.

   On the heels of her breakthrough performance as anarchist
    Lucy Parsons in the Off-Broadway hit, Haymarket at the
           Beckett Theatre, Squeaky wowed audiences at the Summer
               Play Festival of 2006 with a stand-out performance in the
                post-apocalyptic drama, A Wives Tale.

                  In demand and on the move, Squeaky quickly racked up
                  gigs.  Upon returning from her cross country stint singing
                  and shaking as Rit in Freedom Train with Theaterworks,
                  she was immediately cast in the independent feature
Surrender.   Squeaky ended the summer of 2006 playing Kevin in To Gillian on her 37th Birthday at the Depot Theatre.  She continues to add to her impressive resume, appearing in feature films and on TV shows including a recent turn on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. 

But all this success is not surprising considering her accomplishments in Chicago.  Before making the move to NYC, Squeaky was part of the Joseph Jefferson Award-nominated cast of the Chicago Theatre Company's production of American Menu.  A cast member in the long running improv comedy BS, Squeaky took what she learned and wrote, produced and directed the improv-based variety show Act Like You Know and Guud Timez , an hilarious send up of the beloved 70s sitcom "Good Times".  Always looking for ways to give back to the community, Squeaky wrote, produced, directed and starred in the one-woman show also titled Act Like U Know which addressed the issues of violence and peer-pressure.  Geared towards teens and pre-teens, Act Like You Know under Moore Squeaky Productions was performed in schools all over Chicago.

If you ask Squeaky Moore what is next, she'll tell you, "the sky's the limit".  Currently, she is forming a new production company, Mind Over Matter Productions.