Ro'shae Moore
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Script and Continuity Department
- Actress
Ro'shae Moore is a filmmaker from Little Rock, Arkansas. She resides in Dallas, Texas. She began her journey in the Entertainment Industry in 2019 where she first served as a Featured Extra, Locations Manager and Production Assistant, in the feature film, "Black Diamond". Here she worked closely under Award Winning Director, Snoop Robinson, who also serves as her mentor. Shortly after her film debut, Ro'shae was introduced to theater. Her first stage play, she served as Stage Manager for Demarcus Bailey's, "Not My Family". Ro'shae went on to establish her own Production Company, "Moore OF Shae Productions" which concentrates on societal impact films. In 2020, she produced, wrote, directed, and edited her first short film, "A Girl Like I". Wearing many hats in the industry, Ro'shae has directed, assistant directed, script supervised, and acted, just to name a few. In 2022, Ro'shae served as the Stage Manager for Jubilee Theatre, "Dreamgirls', which was performed at Broadway House, Bass Performance Hall. In 2023, "Dreamgirls" went on to win in 4 categories at the 5th Annual Irma P. Hall Black Theatre Awards. Ro'shae holds a BA in Mass Communications from Sam Houston State University. Ro'shae ongoing works includes serving as an Audio Visual Technician, as well as a Stage Manager.