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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:13 pm


Everything about Morgan and Moore goes here!
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:58 pm


Most Recent Role: Supervisory Special Agent Derek Morgan on Criminal Minds
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Oakland, California
Birthday: 4-20-1970
Birth Name: Shemar Franklin Moore

Shemar Moore was born in Oakland, California on April 20, 1970. Shemar spent the first two years of his life in Denmark where he became fluent in Danish. After his parents divorced, Shemar traveled with his mother to various countries including Bahrain, England, Greece & Africa.

Shemar later attended Santa Clara University on a baseball scholarship. While in college, he began modeling to make ends meet, and when a shoulder injury ended his baseball career, Shemar decided to move to New York City, where he enjoyed a successful stint as a print and runway fashion model. Shemar was spotted by agent who recommended him for role of 'Malcolm Winters' on The Young and the Restless.

In 2000 Shemar won a Daytime Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. In 2001 Shemar made his theatrical debut in the gospel musical, The Fabric of a Man. Shemar has also won 6 NAACP Image Awards for his role as 'Malcolm Winters' on The Young & The Restless.

In 1995 Shemar was featured in the music video for "How Many Ways" sung by Toni Braxton. Shemar has been linked romantically to Toni Braxton & Halle Berry.

His credits include: the series Birds of Prey, the movie How to Marry a Billionaire and hosting the 1999 Miss USA Pageant.

His feature film credits include Butter, Motives , The Brothers, , and The Seat Filler.

Shemar currently portrays Special Agent Derek Morgan in the CBS drama Criminal Minds.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:02 pm


Trivia:

Shemar has dated Halle Berry and Toni Braxton.

Shemar bikes with Mandy Patinkin.

Shemar is an avid biker.

Shemar has expressed a desire to portray Harry Belafonte in a movie about his life.

Shemar was drafted to play baseball by Baltimore and Boston.

Shemar hosted the show Soul Train for three years.

Shemar's uncle played semipro for the Red Sox.

Shemar didn't learn to speak English until he was about five or six.

Shemar's mother only spoke Dutch to him as a child.

Shemar's mother moved the family to Holland.

Shemar majored in communications at Santa Clara University.

Shemar played varsity baseball at Santa Clara University.

Shemar attended and graduated from Santa Clara University.

Shemar has brown eyes.

Shemar has black hair.

Shemar's mom is Caucasian and his dad is African American.

Shemar currently plays Special Agent Derek Morgan on Criminal Minds.

Shemar is 6 feet, 1 inch tall.
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:05 pm


Quotes:

Shemar: When females find out you love your mother, they get excited because the way a man treats his mama is a good barometer of how he’s going to treat his woman.

Shemar: (on the mentality of the show) It's about the emotional mind-set that goes on in this world. You end up feeling bad for the criminals as you get to understand them. They still deserve what they deserve, but you have a certain compassion for how they got here.

Shemar: I'm a drama guy. I mean, I like to have a good time, too. But, you know, I'm not Will Smith. I'm not Jamie Foxx. I'm not Martin Lawrence. I'm not those guys. I mean, they do that well. There's something in their blood. But I definitely want to get out there.

Shemar: (On his career) I got a range, and like you guys watching me, I'm having fun finding out what I'm right for.

Shemar: You know, I look at Halle Berry, who has been judged and celebrated for her shell. She's had to fight her fight to be taken seriously and do Monster's Ball and things like that. So yeah, the reason I respect that is because I can relate to only be taken at face value, to be stuck in a so-called box because of the physical attributes and the whole bit.

Shemar: You know, I don't play the race card a lot. I'm half-black, half-white, and I'm proud of - my skin is brown. The world sees me as a black man, but my mother didn't raise me as a black man. She didn't raise me as a white guy. She raised me as Shemar Franklin Moore.

Shemar: I admire Brad Pitt, honestly, just because of how he started and the obstacles he had to overcome to have the career that he's had. Now at this point in his career he's getting the credibility that I think he deserved a long time ago, but you had to get through that shell that he has.

Shemar: I hosted Soul Train but I listen to everything. I got rock in me. I got country music in me. I listen to James Brown, Donnie Hathaway, Cat Stevens, Judy Collins, and Styx.

Shemar In answer to the question, "If you weren't an actor, what would you be?": Baseball player. Yeah, that was my dream before acting, or alongside acting.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:38 pm


Criminal Minds' Shemar Moore Breaks Down Agent Morgan

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When you think of someone on Criminal Minds kicking down doors, reenacting crime scenes, and of course being super manly and hot, Shemar Moore, who plays Agent Morgan, immediately comes to mind.

Other than the fact that Moore and Morgan are both quite attractive men, Moore said, "Morgan is the biggest stretch of a character from my personality that I've portrayed."

Moore explained, "Morgan and Shemar Moore are contrasting. I'm not a big fan of guns and I had never shot a gun aside from some BB guns... As for the busting down the door, kicking down the door; Morgan's much more of a hot head than I am in real life."

However, that doesn't mean that Moore dislikes playing a character opposite of his personality. "I like being the tough guy. I use it. Morgan's the one who wants to go in the burning building first and come out last. He's the one who wants to protect by any means necessary. He doesn't think he's invisible. If anybody, he's got a little bit of a swagger, a little cocky confidence. He's very seasoned, he's had experience and he trusts his instincts and his reflexes."

Prior to the Agent Morgan centered episode, Profiler, Profiled, in which Agent Morgan himself had to be profiled by the BAU team, and it was revealed that he had been molested as a child, Moore was unsure of the reasoning for Morgan's tough guy exterior.

"Until that episode [Profiler, Profiled], I was making up my back-story. I was trying to create a life for Morgan, but I didn't really have anything to sink my teeth into... It was golden. It gave me a world of stuff to play for him."

He continued, "I was very grateful for Profiler, Profiled because yes, it was a chance for me to get a lot of camera time and a lot of dialogue, which is great for me as an actor. Also, though, it was a contradicting, surprising story. He has a tough guy façade. You think there's no c***k in his armor. Then you find out the opposite. Something close to him derailed him. It's his weak spot. It's his kryptonite. For me, it really helped me understand who this guy was, where I could take him emotionally."

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Shemar Moore in Profiler, Profiled


For example, he said, "I know why I'm doing what I'm doing. I'm not just doing it so I can stop the bad guy. I know it's important for me to fill a void in my life by doing something now as adult to do something in a way I couldn't do to save myself."

Since Moore did not know about his back-story until he was handed the script for the episode, the molestation aspect was definitely a revelation to him. "Ed Bernero [executive producer of Criminal Minds, and writer of that episode] was surprised that I didn't react. He told me this after the fact, that what he was most impressed about was that I never once complained. I never balked at the fact that Morgan has been molested."

While the storyline was a surprise, Moore didn't argue it. "Morgan was fighting his own demons to release himself. For that I would never complain. I think if I did object to being molested, that's just Shemar Moore being self-indulgent. That would be me taking it too personally. We're actors. It's pretend. It's fake. It's not about you. That story was bigger than me. Bigger than Shemar. Bigger than Morgan."

"For me it was about men out there that have to be tough. It was our way of giving men permission to admit that they're broken, or at least cracked," Moore elaborated.

"We all have something that is our Achilles' heel. So when Ed came to me and showed me the script, I was just excited. I like playing broken characters. I don't want to play a perfect guy. We don't watch people because they're squeaky clean. We watch them because we want to see their trials and tribulations," he added.

So will we get more of Morgan's back-story any time soon? Probably not, he said. "This show is not Grey's Anatomy. It's not a soap opera... I probably won't get a chance to emote like that again, not to that degree. That was a huge secret I had to divulge. I had to let it out."

Yet, Moore clarified, "Will I still get to emote and have a point of view and still be affected by the world we're in? Yeah. Now because of that show, every reaction Morgan has is more potent, is more meaningful. People know why this guy is built the way he is, why he does what he does."

In an ensemble cast show like Criminal Minds, the show has done a great job at letting the audience get to know the characters, even if it is through bits and pieces sprinkled in throughout the episodes. "Our show is a procedural and there's a formula to it and the formula works and you can't break the formula... It's tough in that to really understand the back-story of characters, to get into the back-story of the seven of us..."

As tough as it may be, the writers are doing it, and Moore seems to agree: "I think the writers and producers are doing a good job about targeting each one of us, like Reid with the sick mother back-story; Hotch wanting to be there for his wife and kids; Gideon they haven't really gotten too deep with it, but he has a son he doesn't get along with and a girlfriend they've alluded to."

On a lighter note, there's something else about Morgan that viewers love: his flirtatious relationship with Penelope Garcia, played by the super talented Kirsten Vangsness. "Kirsten is just a hoot... She's fun to flirt with. She's feisty, and she can flirt back. She calls me on my s**t, and I think that comfort that we have with each other frees us up to be as playful as we are."

Most of the Morgan/Garcia flirt fest is done over the phone, and the conversations almost always begin with a fun greeting. "We're competing to see who can come up with more pet names than the other. She's got me beat. I usually come up with baby girl or sweetness."

The fun on the set doesn't end with Moore and Vangsness. The whole cast and crew has a great time. "We're a bunch of goofballs. Mandy's a hoot. He's singing and telling jokes and trying to talk Ebonics to me and I'm teaching him black handshakes. Thomas is telling one liners..."

"We have a lot of fun. It's refreshing," Moore said. "We went to a TV Guide Party a couple weeks ago. We all decided to show up as a cast... Matthew's running around with his nerf gun shooting pictures, shooting people, shooting Kirsten in the boobs, shooting me. Me and AJ are dancing on the dance floor getting our soul train on, Paget's running around."

"You wouldn't see it coming... We're all so very, very different," Moore said. "But that's what we do. We click."

http://blogs.mediavillage.com/tv_maven/archives/2007/04/shemar_moore_cr.html#more

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:55 pm


I think Morgan is awesome he cares a lot for the team exclaim
PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:04 pm


wow!

bloodykisses4u
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:01 pm


He looks pretty good in the FBI vest smile I like that pic!
PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 4:28 pm


I like that pic also! rofl

DrLaraCroft


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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 8:43 pm


True story: The other day a delivery guy came to the house. I said to him, "You look just like that guy on Criminal Minds!" He said, "Shemar Moore? I've never heard that before - he's a good-looking guy." I replied, eyes batting, "Yeah he is. So, are you busy after this?" We just looked at each other for a sec and then both burst out laughing.

(And, yes, he gave me his card with his personal phone number on it, but, no, I'm not going to act on it.)
PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 1:23 pm


wow thats weired but also cool! rofl

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bloodykisses4u
Captain

PostPosted: Sat May 12, 2007 5:57 pm


lol
PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 4:46 pm


Critically Acclaimed - GO FOR IT! I would date him! Though a background check to make sure hes not a freak would be good, otherwise get him drunk and talking wink

I started watching this show called Birds of Prey, its a superhero type thing (i love those kind of shows) and guess who is one of the stars!! Or main man here plays a cop on that show! I had no idea rofl boy is he hott on that show though!

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