Lucy Moir

Writer | Actor

Lucy Moir is a writer and performer whose work spans theatre, film, and television. Known for her emotionally nuanced storytelling and darkly comedic voice, Lucy’s creative practice is grounded in a deep intellectual curiosity.

As a screenwriter, Lucy is currently developing original projects for television with producer Jodi Matterson & director Glendyn Ivin, and with Warner Bros. & Binge. Her debut feature film Sub-Rosa, set-in Australia’s largest temperate rainforest, is in development with Never Sleep Pictures (Inside).

Lucy wrote and starred in the short film Mars Futures, which was selected for the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) and Flickerfest.

She has collaborated with some of Australia’s most respected directors, including Garth Davis and Jocelyn Moorhouse, and has performed on stages across the country, from the Melbourne Fringe to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Her breakout work, Write Loud & Clear About What Hurts, which she wrote and performed in, received universal critical acclaim. Lucy has also toured the improv show The Blind Date Project with Bojana Novakovic, most recently directed by Alan Cumming. 

Trained as a performer internationally at institutions such as Ecole Philippe Gaulier (Paris), Second City (Chicago), and Groundlings (NYC), Lucy brings a blend of intellectual rigor, comedic instinct, and emotional depth to her work.

Most recently, Lucy appeared alongside Guy Pearce and Cosmo Jarvis in Charles Williams’ debut feature Inside. She also co-wrote Struggimento!, directed by Bonnie Moir and starring Jane Turner and Nicholas Denton, and played a leading role in Michael Leonard’s feature film Ramblin’. Her latest short The Incident, which she wrote and starred in, is in post-production.

For enquiries regarding Lucy Moir please contact us via email or on (02) 9319 7199.