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Tomm Moore

Tomm Moore (born 7 January 1977) is an , , filmmaker, and comics artist, best known for co-founding the independent animation studio and directing hand-drawn feature films that draw on and mythology. Born in , , , as the eldest of four children, Moore moved with his family to in the at an early age, where he later established his career. In 1999, he co-founded in alongside and , serving as its creative director and contributing across multiple roles including director, , , , and . The studio has become renowned for its artist-driven approach to animation, emphasizing traditional techniques and cultural storytelling. Moore's directorial debut was the 2009 feature , co-directed with , which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature and the IFTA Award for Best Animation. He followed this with (2014), another Academy Award nominee that won the IFTA for Best Film, and (2020), co-directed with Ross Stewart, which received further Academy, Golden Globe, and BAFTA nominations while securing Annie Awards for Best Director and Best Independent Feature. These films form Moore's Irish Folklore Trilogy. His films are distinguished by a distinctive visual style influenced by Celtic art, such as the illuminated manuscripts of the , Persian animation, and the works of , blending hand-drawn elements with digital compositing to create an organic, timeless aesthetic. As of 2025, Moore continues to develop new animation projects at .

Early life and education

Upbringing

Tomm Moore was born on January 7, 1977, in , , as the eldest of four children. His family relocated to in the during his early childhood, immersing him in a rural environment that fostered a deep connection to Irish culture and traditions. This move exposed Moore to the landscapes and folklore of , including ancient myths that would later influence his creative work. Growing up in , a small city with a population under 30,000, Moore developed an early passion for drawing and storytelling. His father, an engineer, brought home acetate sheets from work, which Moore used to create his own animations as a child. The family environment, including visits to his uncle's farm, sparked his interest in local myths and narratives; as a teenager, he encountered tales of through a youth program in , blending rural life with imaginative storytelling. Moore adopted in childhood for ethical reasons, profoundly affected by an incident at his uncle's where he selected a , only to realize it was intended for dinner. This experience instilled a lifelong commitment to , shaping his personal values amid the folklore-rich backdrop of his upbringing.

Studies

In the mid-1990s, Tomm Moore enrolled at Ballyfermot College of Further Education in , where he pursued a vocational program in starting in 1995 at the age of 18. Building on earlier involvement in the Young Irish Filmmakers program, the course emphasized classical hand-drawn techniques, drawing inspiration from and other animation pioneers, and provided Moore with foundational skills in character design, storyboarding, and frame-by-frame . This formal training built upon his earlier interest in drawing, allowing him to refine his artistic abilities in a structured environment focused on the craft of . During his studies at , Moore met fellow animation students and , who would later become key collaborators in his professional career. These encounters fostered early creative partnerships, as the trio shared a passion for through and often worked together on class assignments. The college's collaborative atmosphere encouraged such connections, sparking Moore's interest in team-based projects that would define his future work. As a student, Moore experimented with comics and short animations, creating personal projects that explored narrative visuals and experimental styles. These endeavors honed his ability to blend illustration with motion, laying the groundwork for more ambitious works. Upon graduating in 1999, Moore immediately engaged in post-education collaborations with his Ballyfermot peers, including Twomey and Young, producing initial animation pieces and securing early professional opportunities through grants and youth filmmaking programs that facilitated their transition into the industry.

Career

Early work

In the late , during his time as a student at College of in , Tomm Moore engaged in the creation of collaborative projects as part of his classical training, marking his initial foray into the medium through educational and group efforts. These student films served as a bridge to independent work, allowing Moore to experiment with storytelling and visual techniques before pursuing professional opportunities. Parallel to his animation studies, Moore immersed himself in , works with friends including Ross Stewart, which explored narrative ideas that would later influence his feature films. This publishing in the highlighted his early creative output in and , often drawing from diverse influences to develop unique visual languages. Following his graduation in 1999, Moore entered Dublin's burgeoning industry through freelance roles in and storyboarding for various projects, contributing to commercials and early studio productions around 1999. These gigs provided practical experience amid the challenges of securing funding and distribution for independent creators in Ireland's scene at the time. The period's independent endeavors, including limited resources for printing and promoting self-published comics, underscored the hurdles Moore faced in establishing his voice, yet fostered resilience and innovation in his foundational creative pursuits.

Cartoon Saloon

Cartoon Saloon was co-founded in 1999 in , , by Tomm Moore, , and , who had met while studying at Ballyfermot College of Further Education in . The studio began as a small collective, initially taking on freelance animation work such as commercials and music videos to build its foundation before focusing on original projects. Among its early endeavors, Cartoon Saloon produced short films like the 2002 Inuit folktale adaptation From Darkness, directed by Nora Twomey, which helped establish the studio's signature hand-drawn 2D animation style. This approach drew deeply from Irish art traditions, including Celtic designs and illuminated manuscripts, creating a visually distinctive aesthetic that blended folklore with modern storytelling. By prioritizing traditional techniques in an era dominated by digital 3D animation, the studio contributed to a revival of hand-drawn methods in Irish animation. In the mid-2000s, experienced significant growth, securing funding from Irish and European sources to transition toward feature-length productions. This period marked the beginning of international collaborations, including co-productions with and Belgian studios like and Vivi Film, which expanded the studio's reach and resources. Moore played pivotal roles across these developments as co-founder and , while also serving as and storyboard artist on numerous studio projects, guiding the artistic vision that defined 's output.

Feature films

Tomm Moore co-directed his first feature film, (2009), alongside , and served as co-writer with Fabrice Ziolkowski. The voice cast included Evan McGuire as Brendan, Christen Mooney as Aisling, as Abbot Cellach, and as Brother Aiden. The film was produced by , , and Vivi Film. Moore directed and co-wrote (2014) with Will Collins handling the screenplay. Key voice actors were as Ben, Lucy O'Connell as Saoirse, as Conor, and as Bronagh. The film was distributed internationally by companies including in the United States and in several European markets. In 2020, Moore co-directed with Ross Stewart. The voice cast featured as Robyn Goodfellowe, Eva Whittaker as Mebh, as Bill Goodfellowe, and as Lord Protector. Produced by , it received a limited theatrical release on November 13, 2020, followed by a streaming premiere on Apple TV+ on December 11, 2020. Moore served as a on (2022), directed by at .

Recent projects

Since 2021, Tomm Moore has shifted focus toward creative producing roles at , contributing to projects that expand the studio's portfolio in family-oriented animation and television series. He served as a on the 2022 animated feature , directed by , which adapts Ruth Stiles Gannett's classic children's novel and emphasizes themes of adventure and companionship through hand-drawn animation. Moore also produced the 2023 family film and the New Friends, a spin-off from the studio's popular preschool series, introducing new characters and environmental lessons for young audiences while maintaining the whimsical, nature-inspired style of the franchise. In 2025, Moore took on the role of for the Éiru, directed by Giovanna Ferrari, which draws from to tell the story of a young warrior child venturing underground to restore water to their village, blending mythology with themes of courage and environmental stewardship. Moore is providing creative oversight for Cartoon Saloon's upcoming feature Julián, in production as of 2025, an adaptation of Jessica Love's picture book that explores a young boy's journey of self-expression and identity through imaginative underwater adventures involving mermaids. Amid the studio's growth, Moore has refocused on his personal art training in figure drawing and oil painting while supporting series developments, including the third season of Puffin Rock, which premiered in September 2025 and continues to promote early childhood education on wildlife and friendship.

Personal life

Family

Tomm Moore has been married to Liselott Olofsson, a Swedish-born ceramic artist and schoolteacher, since the mid-1990s. The couple met in their late teens through the Young Irish Filmmakers program in Kilkenny, before Moore began his animation studies at Ballyfermot College of Further Education. Moore is the nephew of singer-songwriter Kieran Goss. Moore and Olofsson have one son, Ben, born in 1995, who is now an adult and father to Moore's granddaughter, Mara. The family has resided in , , since the late 1990s, where Moore co-founded while Olofsson pursued her career in ceramics and education. This setup has allowed them to balance their respective creative professions with family responsibilities, including raising Ben and later supporting him as a parent. Moore's family has significantly influenced his filmmaking, particularly in his Irish folklore-inspired trilogy. His son Ben served as the namesake and partial inspiration for the in (2014), with the film's themes of loss and familial bonds drawing from personal experiences. A pivotal moment occurred during a family holiday in western , when young Ben encountered dead seals washed ashore, an event that sparked Moore's exploration of mythology and environmental grief in the story.

Lifestyle and influences

Moore is a vegan, which extends to broader concerns for and environmental preservation, influencing the thematic elements in his animation work that emphasize and critique human of the natural world, such as in projects addressing industrial meat production and . His artistic worldview draws heavily from and , which he encountered through illustrated books during his youth, shaping the narrative foundations of his storytelling with themes of heritage, magic, and the supernatural. These influences are complemented by European comics and global folk traditions, including the intricate world-building styles of artists like , as well as inspirations from Studio Ghibli's and Richard Williams, fostering a blend of cultural mythologies in his creative approach. Moore's dedication to is rooted in his co-founding of in , , where he prioritizes hand-drawn techniques and collaborative creativity over commercial pressures, contributing to a supportive local artistic community. This environment in the small city of enables a balanced work-life integration, allowing him to nurture family responsibilities alongside studio innovation in a setting that avoids the intensity of larger urban centers. As of 2025, Moore has shifted focus toward personal artistic development, separate from his production roles at , emphasizing and to deepen his foundational skills in and .

Filmography

Feature films

Tomm Moore co-directed his first feature film, (2009), alongside , and served as co-writer with Fabrice Ziolkowski. The voice cast included Evan McGuire as Brendan, Christen Mooney as Aisling, as Abbot Cellach, and as Brother Aiden. The film was produced by , , and Vivi Film. Moore directed and co-wrote (2014) with Will Collins handling the screenplay. Key voice actors were as Ben, O'Connell as , as Conor, and as Bronagh. The film was distributed internationally by companies including in the United States and in several European markets. In 2020, Moore co-directed with Ross Stewart. The voice cast featured as Robyn Goodfellowe, Eva Whittaker as Mebh, as Bill Goodfellowe, and as Lord Protector. Produced by , it received a limited theatrical release on November 13, 2020, followed by a streaming premiere on Apple TV+ on December 11, 2020. Moore served as a on (2022), directed by at .

Short films and television

Moore's early involvement in short-form animation began with contributions to Cartoon Saloon's inaugural projects, where he served in key artistic roles. In 2002, he worked as an animator and character designer on , a 10-minute short directed by and based on an about a encountering a skeletal spirit in haunted waters; the film premiered at animation festivals and received a Silver Award at the KAFI Animation Festival. In 2012, Moore directed An Poc ar Buile, a 3-minute animated segment for the song anthology Anam an Amhráin, adapting the traditional folk about a mischievous . Moore co-directed the short There's a Monster in My Kitchen (2020) with Fabian Erlinghäuser: a 2-minute environmental produced for that explores Amazon deforestation through a child's fantastical encounter with a mythical beast, featuring voice work by and music by ; it won an Annie Award for Best Sponsored Production and was released online via Greenpeace channels. In television, Moore co-created the preschool series Puffin Rock (2013–2016), a 52-episode collection of 7-minute segments following puffin siblings Oona and Baba on an Irish island, blending educational nature themes with gentle storytelling; he directed multiple episodes and served as executive producer, with the show airing on CBeebies in the UK, RTÉ in Ireland, and later streaming on Netflix. The franchise continued with the 2023 special Puffin Rock and the New Friends, an 80-minute Netflix film where Moore acted as executive producer, introducing new animal characters to Oona's world amid island adventures. Cartoon Saloon, under Moore's co-founding leadership, contributed to the anthology series Star Wars: Visions with the 2023 episode "Screecher's Reach" (Volume 2, Episode 2), a 15-minute short directed by that infuses elements like banshees into a tale of loss and vengeance on a remote planet; it aired on Disney+ and earned a Creative Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in . More recently, Moore served as on the 13-minute short Éiru (2025), directed by Giovanna Ferrari and centered on an child descending into the earth to restore a village's , drawing from motifs of resilience and nature; produced by in collaboration with Herstory Films and BCP Asset Management, it premiered at festivals including Fantasia and Indy Shorts.

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

Tomm Moore has received three Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature Film, all for works produced by Cartoon Saloon, the Irish animation studio he co-founded. These nominations highlight his contributions to hand-drawn animation inspired by Irish folklore, though he has yet to secure a win as of 2025. Moore's first nomination came in 2010 for directing The Secret of Kells, a film that competed against Up (which won), Coraline, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The Princess and the Frog at the 82nd Academy Awards. The nomination marked an early milestone for Cartoon Saloon, establishing the studio's reputation on the international stage and drawing attention to Moore's innovative blending of historical and mythical elements in animation. In 2015, Moore earned his second nomination for directing Song of the Sea at the , where it vied against the winner Big Hero 6 alongside The Boxtrolls, How to Train Your Dragon 2, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya. This recognition further solidified his profile, emphasizing the film's critical acclaim for its emotional depth and traditional 2D techniques amid a field dominated by CGI productions. Moore's third nomination arrived in 2021 for co-directing with Ross Stewart at the , competing against the winner Soul and other nominees including Onward, Over the Moon, and . Produced during the , the film's selection underscored Cartoon Saloon's streak of four consecutive Academy nominations for Best Animated Feature, with Moore playing a key role in the studio's creative and submission processes. Despite the absence of wins, these nominations have significantly boosted Moore's career visibility, positioning him as a leading figure in independent animation and inspiring global interest in Irish storytelling traditions.

Other accolades

Moore's films have garnered recognition from numerous international awards bodies beyond the Academy Awards. For The Secret of Kells (2009), he received the Audience Award for Best Feature at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Additionally, the film won Best Animation at the 2010 Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTA), and Moore was honored with the IFTA Rising Star Award that year. His second feature, Song of the Sea (2014), earned a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the 2015 European Film Awards. At the Annie Awards, it was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Character Design. The film also won Best Film at the 2015 IFTA Awards. Wolfwalkers (2020), co-directed with Ross Stewart, achieved significant acclaim, including a nomination for Best Animated Feature Film at the 2021 Golden Globe Awards. It was nominated for Best Animated Film at the 2021 BAFTA Awards. At the 2021 Annie Awards, Wolfwalkers secured five wins: Best Direction in a Feature (shared with Stewart), Best Independent Animated Feature, Character Design in a Feature (Federico Pirovano), Production Design in a Feature, and Storyboarding in a Feature. The film also won Best Film at the 2021 IFTA Awards and the Feature Film category at the 2022 BAFTA Children's & Young People's Awards. Moore's contributions to animation have been further recognized with the 2015 Murakami Award at the for his innovative storytelling and visual style. In 2025, Moore, along with co-founders and , received the Fellowship Award for 25 years of excellence in animation.

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