Executive Producer & Screenwriter
he/him
Deeply rooted in the sci-fi genre, Ronald D. Moore got his start in the entertainment business on the writing staff of Star Trek: The Next Generation. During his tenure there, he wrote or co-wrote 27 episodes, including the two-hour series finale “All Good Things,” for which he won the prestigious Hugo Award in 1994. That same year, Moore was honored with an Emmy® Award nomination and was eventually promoted to Producer.
In 1994, Moore joined the writing staff of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Supervising Producer and was elevated to Co-Executive Producer the following year. Moore spent five seasons on the series until the end of its successful run in 1999.
Moore also served briefly as Executive Consultant on the USA cable series Good vs. Evil before joining the staff of Roswell as Executive Producer. After two seasons in that post, he took over the reins as Showrunner from Creator Jason Katims in its final year.
In the fall of 2002, Moore was named Showrunner and Executive Producer of HBO’s critically acclaimed one-hour drama Carnivàle.
In 2003, Moore created the re-imagined series, Battlestar Galactica, and served as Showrunner/Executive Producer of the series, which ran for four seasons. Battlestar Galactica was honored with a prestigious Peabody® Award and twice as an official selection of the AFI (American Film Institute) top television programs for 2005 and 2006. The debut episode, “33,” won Moore his second Hugo Award, alongside director Michael Rymer, for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. In 2006, Moore was nominated for an Emmy® Award for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series, and in 2008, he won an Emmy® for the Battlestar Galactica webisodes.
In 2008, Moore co-wrote the pilot to the spin-off series Caprica, a drama set 58 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica. He served as Executive Producer for the run of the series.
In 2010, Moore’s production company, Tall Ship Productions, signed an overall deal with Sony Television to develop and produce television series, including the Golden Globes®-nominated series Outlander for Starz, based upon the bestselling novels by Diana Gabaldon, and the original science fiction alternative history series For All Mankind for AppleTV+. He also served as Executive Producer on the Amazon/Channel 4 anthology series, Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, as well as the SyFy original series, Helix.
After a decade working at Sony Television, Tall Ship Productions inked an overall deal with Disney’s 20th Television from 2020-2024, and has now returned to Sony Television once more to begin a new overall deal as of June 2024. Under the Tall Ship banner, Moore is currently producing both Outlander and its prequel series Blood of My Blood, as well as For All Mankind and its own spinoff series, Star City.
Moore is a native of Chowchilla, California and attended Cornell University, where he studied political science. He lives in California with his wife, Terry. He has three children – Robin, Roxy and Jonathan.