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Michael Moore is a hair stylist who worked on a variety of Star Trek episodes, including some in the seventh season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, some seasons on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and at least three seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise. He also worked on the 1996 video game Star Trek: Borg. M. Moore was named for him, on the Enterprise NX-01 dedication plaque, and his son, David Moore, worked as a background performer on two episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise.

His work on Star Trek earned Moore the following Emmy Award nominations and win in the category Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series/Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series:

In addition to his work on Star Trek, Moore worked as key hair stylist on the television series Buffy: The Vampire Slayer (1999-2001), where he was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2000, shared with Gloria Pasqua Casny. His work on Buffy also earned him two Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award nominations in 2001 in the categories Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series – Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) and Best Period Hair Styling – Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series – Sitcom, Drama or Daytime), both shared with Gloria Pasqua Casny.

Other credits as hair stylist include episodes of Roseanne (1993-1995), Murder One (1995), and NYPD Blue (1997, with Georgina Williams), Looking for Richard (1996, with Sue Forrest-Chambers and John Caglione, Jr.), The Insider (1999, with Keith VanderLaan, Greg Cannom, and John Caglione, Jr.), Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005, with Jim Kail and Francine Shermaine), and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006).

Moore was the hair department head on The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006, with Toni-Ann Walker, Chris McBee, and Laura Connolly), the drama series Cane (2007, with David Abbott), Halloween II (2009), Three Rivers (2009), Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009), Vampires Suck (2010), and Priest (2011). Further credits as hair stylist include Home of the Brave (2006), the comedy The Heartbreak Kid (2007), Iron Man (2008), the television series Monk (2008-2009), Angels & Demon (2009), Drive (2011, with Gerald Quist), and as hair stylist for Harrison Ford on Cowboys & Aliens (2011).

More recently, Moore worked as second unit hair stylist on John Carter (2012), as department head hair stylist on The River (2012, starring Bruce Greenwood and Leslie Hope), and as assistant hair stylist on the drama Jobs (2013, with James MacKinnon, Robert Maverick, Bart Mixon, and Christopher Allen Nelson).

He is not to be confused with the filmmaker of the same name.

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(This list is currently incomplete.)

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