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 "...the bonafide character that is Moeller"
                            -Dallas Morning News
 
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J David Moeller's "Don't Go Smelling Like A Rabbit"
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"But it is J David Moeller who brings it to a gorgeous Beckettian ending."
                                                       - Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
 

J David Moeller (L-R) With Academy Award Winner
"The First Lady of American Theatre" Miss Hellen Hayes,  
Winona Ryder, Dom Deluise
 
 
 
 "Exceptional performance by J David Moeller" -Chicago Stage Review
 
L-R: J David With Gil Gerrard in "Stormin' Home" , Cindy Williams in "Save the Dog", Geoffrey Lewis in "Stormin' Home" 
 
 
 
 
“The intriguing performance is J David Moeller’s.” --Los Angeles Times

 
L-R: J David Moeller with Johnny Yune in "They Still Call Me Bruce", Waylon Jennings,
Robert Guillaume in "They Still Call Me Bruce"
 
   
 
 
“Moeller gets a good share of the laughs.” --Dramalogue
 
L-R: J David Moeller with Poker Joe in "Witless Protection", Jerry Reed, Larry the Cable Guy (Dan Whitney).
 
         


 
J David Moeller w Nancy Allen in "Not For Publication"
                                   Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
(L-R:) Jimmie Fadden, J David Moeller, Les Thompson, Jeff Hanna 
 
J David Moeller in
 "Delicate Cycle" Appliance TV spot.                                      
 
 
 JJDavid Moeller in ABC's America's Funniest People's  "Jackalope -Tarzan"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                         J David Moeller: Commercial Announer  
 
 
 
"Drolly funny" -L.A. Weekly 
 
 
L-R: J David Moeller's Headshot, 23 inches of hair, and as Croc
 
   
 
 
“Moeller is the most engaging character.” --Los Angeles Daily News

 
 L-R: J David Moeller is Ebenezer Scrooge, Harold in "Orphans", Alexander Graham Bell in the Telly Winning TV spot for "Long Distance Service"
 
   
 
 
“When J David Moeller enters the scene as the garrulous Uncle Ted,
things pick up substantially…touching and truthful.”--Dramalogue
 
 L-R: J David Moeller is: Dromio in "Comedy of Errors" (Best Actor/Comedy), Old (Blind) Clarke in "The Great God Pan", Relleom the Wizard,
 
         
 
 
“Moeller wails as O’Neill’s patriarch…sensitively and meticulously rendered."
---FOUR STARS TimeOut Chicago
 
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"J. David Moeller invests his Cabot with the youthful joy and blissful ignorance of a man newly in love.
His occasional bouts of rage are truly terrifying to witness...he tackles O’Neill’s difficult combination
of classic and modern styles with ease, creating a truly believable character.
This is something that the rest of the men, despite their fine performances,
are not completely able to do."  
-Chicago Free Press
 
Clockwise L-R: J David Moeller as: Cabot in "Desire Under the Elms", Grandpa Davenport in "Betty Anne Waters",
Frank Coin in "Scenes From the Big Picture", The Outsider looking in, Mr. Lawrence in "Little Women"
 
     
 
"Moeller is a great monster.”   -Los Angeles Daily News
 
          
 
 
"J. David Moeller was fantastic in his multiple roles holding court with not only
the best face for Lovecraft, but also the finest delivery."
-Viking Youth Power Hour
 
 
L-R: J David Moeller as Elmer, the crazy dude in the barn in Larry The Cable Guy's "Witless Protection"
 
 
 “As for the performances…Moeller takes the laurels. When he is onstage all the younger puppies fade into the woodwork.”
--Los Angeles Herald Examiner
 
 L-R: J David Moeller as The Busdriver, Joe Maurewicz, Professor Caractacus Upham, all in "Dreams in the Witch House"
 
   
 
 
"J David Moeller carries the day...skillfully rounded performance.”
--Dramalogue
 
L-R: J David's Makeup test for "Demons and Angels",
Frankenstein for American Heritage Ceiling Fans Billboard, Les in "Breakfast with Les And Bess"
 
   
 
 
"...the very laid back style of Mr. Moeller's character (brings) it all to a solid ending."
-Epoch Times
 
 
L-R: J David Moeller as Sheriff Quinn in "The Rape of Sarah Quinn", deBeaudricourt in "The Lark", Town Fool of Dallas
 
   
 
Moeller contributes a memorable performance" --Austin American Statesman
 
 
L-R: J David Moeller as Dexter Dernbad in "Egad! You Cad!", Lennie in "Of Mice and Men", Mary Shelley's Frankenstein's Monster in "Demons and Angels"
 
   
 
 
"Artful codger J. David Moeller creeps the crowd" -TimeOut Chicago
 
L-R: J David Moeller as Ernest in "Bedroom Farce", Lestrade in "Holmes Sweet Holmes", Sheridan Whiteside in "The Man Who Came to Dinner"
 
   
 
 
"l would have enjoyed getting...more of Cabot
played by the magnetic veteran actor,
J David Moeller...the show is so good..."
-ChicagoCritic.com

 
L-R: J David Moeller as Seth -CoStar- on "Dalton -Rustler's Moon", Pirate in Pizza TV spot, Santa!
 
  
 
 
 
“Moeller is subtly frightening...”
--Los Angeles Times
 
J David Moeller as the Giant 
"Lunch?"
 
 
“Most notable is J David Moeller as (the) best friend.” --Los Angeles Times
 
“…carries the day…the skillfully rounded performance of J David Moeller as Schlegel.”    -Dramalogue
 
L-R:  J David Moeller as Blackman Redburn in "Calamity Jane and the Kerrville Kid",
Schlegel in "Carnival",
Ernie Slim Brown in "They Still Call Me Bruce"
 
       
 
"...armor hard characterization."  -Daily Texan
 
 
 L-R: J David Moeller as The Ol' Prospector in "Piper",  Lex in "Murder on the Air", Biff (with raised fist) in "Death of A Salesman"
 
    
 
 
"The most important thing is...having a versatile and
powerful actor to portray that old curmudgeon (Scrooge)...
J David Moeller is just such an actor...(a) fine magnetic performance" -The Austin Citizen
 
 
L-R: J David Moeller In Texas Film Festival Award Winning (Best of Texas Ad Showcase) K-100 FM TV spot,
in "I'm Herbert!", as Al in "High Sign"
 

     

 "Fine Perfomance...flawless..." "Highly Recommended" -ChicagoCritic
 
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(L-R) J David Moeller as The Mummy, Blackman Redburn in "Calamity Jane and the Kerrville Kid", Daddy O'Hara in "Tara! Tara! Tara! or Gone With the Breeze"
      
 
 "Strong support"  -Dallas Morning News
 
J David Moeller as the Pasha Selim (far r.)
in Mozart's "Abduction From the Seraglio"
 
 
“High marks go to J David Moeller in the role of Mitchley…
his easy rolling style coupled with a threatening predilection
for violence keeps things on edge.”
-Long Beach Community News
 
 
J David Moeller's Motivational Posters
 
   

 

 "...terrific ringer"  -Chicago Sun-Times


 
 
 
 
 



 
 

 
J David Moeller profiled in the Chicago Sun-Times