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William Perry Moore IV (November 4, 1971
/ref> – February 17, 2011),[http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/02/18/2011-02-18_narnia_producer_dead_in_soho_home.html Weichselbaum, Simone and Kemp, Joe. "'Narnia' Executive Producer Perry Moore Found Dead in SoHo Home After Apparent Overdose." ''New York Daily News.'' February 18, 2011]. widely known as Perry Moore, was an American author, screenwriter, and film director. He was an executive producer of ''The Chronicles of Narnia (film series), The Chronicles of Narnia'' film series and the author of ''
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'', an award-winning novel about a gay teenage superhero.


Early life

Born on November 4, 1971, in
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, Virginia, to Nancy Norris Moore and William,Bertolotti, Nancy. "Interview With Perry Moore." Young Adult Library Services Association. February 10, 2010.
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veteran and
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recipient. Moore grew up in
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, Virginia,Nir, Sarah Maslin. "Meet Perry Moore, Caped Crusader for Gay Superheroes." ''
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with two sisters, Jane and Elizabeth, and graduated high school from
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in 1990, where he was a student leader and athlete. Perry won several academic awards including recognition for excellence in public speaking. His classmates universally recognized Perry as a very popular student who always made everyone feel included, especially those who seemed to feel outcast."Virginia Beach Native and 'Narnia' Producer, Perry Moore, Found Dead at 39." WTKR-TV. February 18, 2011.
Accessed February 18, 2011.
He graduated from the
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in 1994, and while in college
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ed at the
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. He also served as an intern in the
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and at the
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studios in New York City. He worked on the production team for ''
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'',"Perry Moore." All Movie Guide. No date.
Accessed February 18, 2011.
then joined
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(a media production company created by conservative billionaire
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to produce family-friendly movies, documentaries, and television programs). He was the executive in charge of production for the film ''I Am David,'' an adaptation the Anne Holm novel ''North to Freedom.''


Film career

Moore was an executive producer of '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.'' Moore spent several years seeking the movie rights to the seven novels by
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which comprise the Narnia books. His persistence proved critical for Walden Media in winning the rights; an obituary in ''
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'' called his role "instrumental".Thielman, Sam. "'Narnia' Producer Found Dead in NYC." ''Variety.'' February 18, 2011.
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'' reported in 2005: "At the beginning of 2001, Perry Moore embarked on a forbidding quest. Mr. Moore, an executive with an untested movie company called Walden Media, dispatched an impassioned letter to the chief executive of the C. S. Lewis Company, seeking movie rights to the much-loved ''Chronicles of Narnia'' fantasy novels."Manly, Loren. "The Stepson, the Billionaire and the Walt Disney Co." ''New York Times.'' November 6, 2005.
/ref> After a meeting of executives, a handshake sealed the deal for the rights. Moore continued his role as executive producer with ''
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'' (2008) and ''
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'' (2010). He co-wrote and co-directed (with
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Hunter Hill) the 2008 film ''
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'', a drama that tells the story of a mother (
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) and son (
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) who reunite under desperate circumstances years after a family tragedy drove them apart. He also co-produced (again with Hill) a
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-directed 2010 documentary (''Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak'') about children's book author and illustrator
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. In early 2010, Moore said he and Hill were planning to co-direct a feature film to star actress
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. The night before he died, Moore told his father that he had just secured financing for a fourth Narnia movie based on the book ''
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''.


Writing career

In addition to his work in production and development, Moore wrote ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion''. The book was on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list in December 2005 and January 2006. A longtime fan of children's literature and comic books, Moore's novel ''Hero'' was first published by Hyperion Books in August 2007. The
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tells the story of a closeted gay teenager who becomes a superhero. In May 2008, ''Hero'' won a
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as the best LGBT Children's/Young Adult novel of the past year. In 2008, Moore was in talks with veteran comic book writer
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about producing a television series based on the book. Moore began writing a sequel to ''Hero'' in 2009. Moore's father said that in early 2011 his son was working on turning ''Hero'' into a movie on the
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cable television channel. In February 2010, Moore said he was also at work on a new novel, ''Way of the Wolf, Book One: Fire'', about triplets who inherit super powers and have to stop a villain from taking over the Earth.


Personal life

Moore was openly
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. He lived in New York City with life partner Hunter Hill, a writer for ''
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'' magazine. Moore was also a Christian and spoke publicly about his faith. According to family members, Moore had suffered knee and back problems before his death, which required pain medication and corrective surgery, but which he had put off to continue working. Moore died on February 17, 2011, at age 39 of a drug overdose, his body discovered by Hill in their SoHo apartment. While an initial
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proved inconclusive,"Co-Producer of 'Narnia' Films Dies at 39 in NYC." ''Associated Press.'' February 19, 2011.
/ref> his death was subsequently attributed to a lethal combination of
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,
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, and
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.Ross, Barbara. "Family and Lifetime Partner of Late 'Chronicles of Narnia' Producer Perry Moore in Epic Real Estate Battle Over Manhattan Home." ''New York Daily News.'' January 4, 2013.
Accessed 2013-08-24.
Having died unmarried and intestate, Moore's parents inherited his estate, including his share of a Manhattan residence, co-purchased with partner Hunter Hill in 2008. In 2012, Moore's parents asked the court of jurisdiction to require Hill, who remained in possession of the home, to either pay the estate's share of the estimated value or liquidate the asset.


References


External links


"Beautiful People 2006: Perry Moore." ''Paper.'' April 4, 2006.
Accessed October 14, 2007. *
Perry Moore Stories – official website"Video: Perry Moore – 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'." Independentfilm.com. No date.
Accessed October 14, 2007. {{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Perry 1971 births 2011 deaths American gay writers American LGBTQ film directors People from SoHo, Manhattan People from Virginia Beach, Virginia University of Virginia alumni Writers from Manhattan Writers from Richmond, Virginia Drug-related deaths in New York City Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature winners LGBTQ people from Virginia