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  1. Steven "Steve" Moore (born 1965) is an American cartoonist, screenwriter, and producer. He is the creator and director of the syndicated sports cartoon In the Bleachers [1] [2] and the animated movies Open Season ( Sony Pictures Animation ), [3] [4] and the Alpha and Omega franchise (alongside Ben Gluck).

  2. Steve Moore (11 June 1949 – 16 March 2014) was a British comics writer. Moore was credited with showing writer Alan Moore (no relation), then a struggling cartoonist, how to write comic scripts.

  3. Nov 13, 2019 · About. Steve Moore is a Creator, Writer and Producer of animated film and television, internationally syndicated cartoonist, and author/illustrator of children’s books. A former Exec. News ...

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  4. Mar 13, 2015 · by GoComics. March 13, 2015. Celebrating 30 years as a syndicated cartoonist this year, today we hear from In the Bleachers cartoonist Steve Moore! You might expect me to say that I've wanted to be a cartoonist from the moment I popped out of the womb, but I was never an "aspiring cartoonist." I was an accidental cartoonist.

  5. Sports, Humor. In the Bleachers is a comic strip that comments on, and lampoons, sports. It was created in 1985 by American cartoonist/filmmaker Steve Moore and is currently syndicated internationally by Andrews McMeel Syndication. [2]

  6. Steve Moore is an American cartoonist, best known for his sports cartoons of which 'In the Bleachers' (1985) is the most well known. He is also active in the field of animation, creating the 'Alpha and Omega' franchise and the animated feature film 'Open Season' (2006), which was based on some episodes of 'In the Bleachers'.

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  8. Mar 25, 2014 · 8. Stephen James Moore was born at 2:00pm on June 11th, 1949, in a house on Shooters Hill in South London, where he lived all of his life, and died on or around the 16th of March, 2014, still in that house on the hill. In between, he produced a huge body of work, of a very high standard, most of it written in that same house.