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Patricia Moran Yeaton (born c. 1946), known professionally as Pat Moran, is an American actress and casting director active in Baltimore, having won three Emmy Awards for her work. Since early in her career, Moran has been a member of the Dreamlanders , director John Waters ' regular cast of actors, notably being, along with Mink Stole and Mary ...
Pat Moran is a Mid-Atlantic based casting director who has won three Primetime Emmys and worked on many Hollywood productions. She is also an actress who appeared in John Waters' films and has a long-time association with him.
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three time emmy award winner and four time artio award winner pat moran, csa IN ADDITION TO CASTING FOR FEATURE FILM AND PRIME-TIME TELEVISION, WE ALSO CAST COMMERCIALS, TRAINING VIDEOS, PSA'S, PRINT AND MORE.
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Pat Moran is a casting director and producer who has worked on many acclaimed films and TV shows, such as Veep, Game Change, and The Wire. She is also a longtime associate and assistant of John Waters and a founder member of AIDS Action Baltimore.
PAT MORAN. Mid-Atlantic based Casting Director, Pat Moran, CSA has worked with national and international directors for many years. A longtime member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - three times she was awarded the industry’s highest honor, the prime-time EMMY for outstanding casting in 2015 for HBO's VEEP, 2012 for HBO's Game ...
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Patrick Joseph Moran (February 7, 1876 – March 7, 1924) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He was a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1901 to 1914. The year after his retirement, he became a manager, and he led two teams to their first-ever modern-era National League championships: the 1915 Philadelphia Phillies and the 1919 Cincinnati Reds .