"GEORGE WASHINGTON HIMSELF"
performed by George Moore
BEN FRANKLIN ALIVE/
Historical Entertainments

182 Westminster Avenue
Arlington, MA 02474
PHONE: 781-648-0628
FAX 781-641-4008
E-mail: historical entertainments@rcn.com

 
 
Researching George Washington and Founding History, since 1986
  • in all areas of the country, historical sites, battlefields, etc.
  • private and public libraries, etc.
  • owning library of over five hundred books

Performing on-stage since 1988, or in-character appearances

  • Washington as a citizen, Commander-in-Chief and first President
  • from Maine to California and Florida to Nova Scotia, Canada
  • portrayed Washington at Mount Rushmore's 50th anniversary
  • Other portrayals: Puritan preachers, Daniel Webster and Roger Williams
Acting Experience and Education
  • Member of American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild
  • Appeared in five movies: "Concealed Enemies," "Mr. North," "Deadly Force," Witches of Eastwick," and "Once Crazy Summer"
  • and in nine episodes of "Spenser for Hire"
  • Numerous T.V. and print commercials
  • Studied at the Boston branch of the Weist-Barron School of Acting of New York;
  • Acting courses, Northern Essex College, Drama Department
  • Numerous seminars, Screen Actors Guild Conservatory

Available for Schools, Colleges, Churches, Parades, Exhibitions, Fairs, Museums, Historical Societies and Events, Patriotic and Fraternal Organizations, Family Reunions, Birthday Parties, Businesses, Conferences, Conventions, and so on.

Comments and approbations:
"He is a genius at recreating the heart and soul of Washington." --- a Massachusetts School Principal
"As well as I know you, I still was convinced I was listening to Washington." - a New Hampshire Church Deacon
"I learned more about George Washington tonight than I did in ten years in Washington." - a United States Congressman

Copies of news coverage about Moore's portrayals are available; One such article can be found online at http://www.seacoastonline.com/2002news/exeter/e2_17a.htm.

Another piece quotes Moore as Washington, indicating that while he and other founders may have been imperfect personally, the documents they devoted their lives to, the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, perhaps signaled their better intentions.

Evoking Washington himself, Moore advocates: "As your first president, I call upon you to see to it that the principles of government that are contained in the founding documents are taught to as many people as possible … especially your progeny."

 
 
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