Freddy Moyano(I)
- Actor
- Editor
- Director
Based in the Northeastern Wisconsin area, actor/voiceover artist, Freddy Moyano, owes his artistic name, Freddy, to Wes Craven's Freddy Krueger, one of his favorite motion picture characters while growing up in Spain (1980s-1990s). He defines himself as a character artist.
After having enough of working for private corporations (strong litigation/law enforcement background: 2002-2015) in the Midwest over the course of 14 years, Freddy founded his own production company, Moyano Lingua and began acting and doing voiceover work , now contributing with VO in movies and his over 30 audio books on audible.com and itunes have his narration label, namely bestselling audio productions Sins of the Son and Dark Visions.
His acting career started in 2016 after a collaboration with Sergio Bruna in Los Angeles (Imparable tour). As of 2017, he acquired more experience on sets with many background and stand-in opportunities (Empire, Easy, The Chi, Rampage, Electric Dreams...) in Wisconsin and Northern Illinois/Chicago area, as well as a strong formation in advanced acting and stage combat. Freddy slowly progressed into speaking roles (modern western short, Milkshake or Apocalypture) and lead re-enactment roles (Killer Couples). Overseas, his work in Aqua Brava as a producer and lead actor has been recognized in various film festivals.
Freddy is also a gifted linguist, editor and script writer. He often writes for Green Bay's "Press Times" (wildlife, film and immigrant story writer) and is a film critic and freelance correspondent for the Green Bay City Pages. Over 40 motion picture productions (60+ awards worldwide have Freddy's seal under mlcproductions.org A Best Cinematography winner (Virgin Spring Cinefest - August 2020) and Best Nature Film winner (A Bay to Cherish - Oniros Film Awards Summer 2020) among others, Freddy has also collected Diamond, Gold, Silver and Bronze distinctions in Voice Over and Sound editing, in total 60+ wins and 30+ nominations.
Freddy is also the founder and director (and celebrated Gala emcee) of the MLC Awards (an IMDb event since 2019) with one galas in Green Bay, Wisconsin (3rd weekend in August). Actors such as Steven Weber, Vincent Pastore (The Sopranos) or Barry Corbin (No Country for Old Men) have been recognized in this international filmmaking event, which became the first ever film festival in screening a portion of an audiobook at their September 13, 2020 MLC Summer Gala. Thanks to insightful promo work and genuine appreciation for filmmakers, Freddy and his team of judges, have placed the MLCs among the top 5 most respected Midwest-based film festivals. As of 2022, Green Bay-native Tony Shalhoub has joined the MLC Awards judging team for the Best Screenplay category.
Perhaps one of the most solid areas of Freddy's talent is wildlife videography, research and storytelling, with plenty of awards in cinematography, sound editing, voice over between 2019 and 2022. His transition to filmmaking came with a thriller short, "Evelator", which premiered in January of 2023 in Arkansas during the Scene Awards Fest.
Freddy's debut as a feature filmmaker came with Room 108: The Clearing, filmed between November 2022 and June 2023, an award-winning historical time-traveling thriller based on Green Bay's most notorious urban legend--a double homicide and a suicide in February of 1900 at Green Bay's former Vic/Orpheum Theatre. Room 108: The Clearing became the first even indie film ever to be showcased at a nationally accredited museum (the Neville Public Museum in Green Bay) months before its premiere. Many of the historically-accurate historical props utilized in the film, along with British Royal Navy 1910s costumes were featured at the Neville during the summer of 2023. Room 108 received the Best Production Design at the Canadian Cinematography Awards (Toronto) in early August 2023.
Freddy also teaches screen acting for film/TV in the Green Bay area. His voice over and image/sound editing online courses are very popular in the NE Wisconsin area. Freddy's latest project, a 7-episode drama series set in the 1910s (each episode is a capital sin) called "Union House Hotel" is set to begin filming in September 2023.
After having enough of working for private corporations (strong litigation/law enforcement background: 2002-2015) in the Midwest over the course of 14 years, Freddy founded his own production company, Moyano Lingua and began acting and doing voiceover work , now contributing with VO in movies and his over 30 audio books on audible.com and itunes have his narration label, namely bestselling audio productions Sins of the Son and Dark Visions.
His acting career started in 2016 after a collaboration with Sergio Bruna in Los Angeles (Imparable tour). As of 2017, he acquired more experience on sets with many background and stand-in opportunities (Empire, Easy, The Chi, Rampage, Electric Dreams...) in Wisconsin and Northern Illinois/Chicago area, as well as a strong formation in advanced acting and stage combat. Freddy slowly progressed into speaking roles (modern western short, Milkshake or Apocalypture) and lead re-enactment roles (Killer Couples). Overseas, his work in Aqua Brava as a producer and lead actor has been recognized in various film festivals.
Freddy is also a gifted linguist, editor and script writer. He often writes for Green Bay's "Press Times" (wildlife, film and immigrant story writer) and is a film critic and freelance correspondent for the Green Bay City Pages. Over 40 motion picture productions (60+ awards worldwide have Freddy's seal under mlcproductions.org A Best Cinematography winner (Virgin Spring Cinefest - August 2020) and Best Nature Film winner (A Bay to Cherish - Oniros Film Awards Summer 2020) among others, Freddy has also collected Diamond, Gold, Silver and Bronze distinctions in Voice Over and Sound editing, in total 60+ wins and 30+ nominations.
Freddy is also the founder and director (and celebrated Gala emcee) of the MLC Awards (an IMDb event since 2019) with one galas in Green Bay, Wisconsin (3rd weekend in August). Actors such as Steven Weber, Vincent Pastore (The Sopranos) or Barry Corbin (No Country for Old Men) have been recognized in this international filmmaking event, which became the first ever film festival in screening a portion of an audiobook at their September 13, 2020 MLC Summer Gala. Thanks to insightful promo work and genuine appreciation for filmmakers, Freddy and his team of judges, have placed the MLCs among the top 5 most respected Midwest-based film festivals. As of 2022, Green Bay-native Tony Shalhoub has joined the MLC Awards judging team for the Best Screenplay category.
Perhaps one of the most solid areas of Freddy's talent is wildlife videography, research and storytelling, with plenty of awards in cinematography, sound editing, voice over between 2019 and 2022. His transition to filmmaking came with a thriller short, "Evelator", which premiered in January of 2023 in Arkansas during the Scene Awards Fest.
Freddy's debut as a feature filmmaker came with Room 108: The Clearing, filmed between November 2022 and June 2023, an award-winning historical time-traveling thriller based on Green Bay's most notorious urban legend--a double homicide and a suicide in February of 1900 at Green Bay's former Vic/Orpheum Theatre. Room 108: The Clearing became the first even indie film ever to be showcased at a nationally accredited museum (the Neville Public Museum in Green Bay) months before its premiere. Many of the historically-accurate historical props utilized in the film, along with British Royal Navy 1910s costumes were featured at the Neville during the summer of 2023. Room 108 received the Best Production Design at the Canadian Cinematography Awards (Toronto) in early August 2023.
Freddy also teaches screen acting for film/TV in the Green Bay area. His voice over and image/sound editing online courses are very popular in the NE Wisconsin area. Freddy's latest project, a 7-episode drama series set in the 1910s (each episode is a capital sin) called "Union House Hotel" is set to begin filming in September 2023.