Lorenzo De Moor Biography: Height, Parents, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Movies, Girlfriend, Books

Lorenzo De Moor Biography: Height, Parents, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Movies, Girlfriend, Books

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 Lorenzo De Moor is a talented Dutch-Italian actor who has made his mark in film and TV with strong roles that showcase his skills and passion for storytelling.

Born in the Netherlands but raised in Italy, he comes from a family full of actors and creatives, which helped him find his love for the stage early on.

Profile

  • Full Name: Lorenzo de Moor
  • Stage Name: Lorenzo de Moor
  • Born: October 21, 1994
  • Age: 31 years old
  • Birthplace: The Hague, Netherlands
  • Nationality: Dutch-Italian
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer, Producer
  • Height: 190 cm
  • Religion: Christianity
  • Parents: Jasper de Moor (father), Mrs. de Moor (mother)
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Dating
  • Net Worth: $500,000 to $1,000,000

Early Life And Education

Lorenzo de Moor was born on October 21, 1994, in the city of The Hague, Netherlands. He grew up with his parents, Jasper de Moor and Mrs. de Moor. His grandpa Guido de Moor, grandma Trins Snijders, and an uncle were all in acting too, so creativity was everywhere from the start.

No info is out there about his siblings right now. His ethnicity is a mix of Dutch and Italian, which gives his work a unique blend. His religion is Christianity, tied to his family traditions and kept as a personal part of his days.

No other education details are public, but his time in Tuscany’s lively spots and New York’s buzz built his strong work ethic and love for diverse stories. Growing up between two cultures helped him value connections and stay grounded, setting him up for a career full of real roles and growth.

Career

Lorenzo started his career in theater at 15 in Italy, working with director Cristina Pezzoli and writer Letizia Russo on new plays like “Scuolasbroc,” performing in spots across the country with pros that built his stage skills.

After moving to New York in 2013, he joined four big productions from 2015 to 2016, playing roles like Leontes in “The Winter’s Tale” by Tom Rowan, Don John in “Much Ado About Nothing” by James Rutherford, Reverend Hale in “The Crucible” by Michael Grenham, and Gayev in “The Cherry Orchard” by Danya Taymor. That hands-on work sharpened his talent before heading back to Italy in 2016.

His film break came in 2019 with the role of Nazeer, an Egyptian immigrant, in the Polish drama “Dolce Fine Giornata,” directed by Jacek Borcuch and shown at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won Best Actress for Krystyna Janda.

That year, he also starred as Samuele Cesconi in the Italian TV series “Pezzi Unici” on Rai 1, directed by Cinzia TH Torrini and set in Florence, reaching a wide audience. In 2020, he played Muto in the Sky series “I Delitti del BarLume,” a hit crime show produced by Sky Cinema and Palomar. The next year, he appeared in the medical drama “Doc – Nelle Tue Mani” on Rai 1.

By 2022, Lorenzo was in the horror “WarHunt,” directed by Mauro Borrelli, with Mickey Rourke, and the Netflix historical “Robbing Mussolini,” by Renato De Maria, playing Fiorenzo alongside Pietro Castellitto and Matilda De Angelis. He also starred in the Chinese action “Mojin – The Legend Hunters” directed by Simon West and Li Yifan, set for 2025 release.

In 2023, he featured in the Sky series “Brigands: The Quest for Gold” as Yanez. His big 2024 role was Sebastian in the docuseries “Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints.” In 2025, he joined the comedy-thriller “Another Simple Favor” with Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick, directed by Paul Feig, and played Carlo Maserati in “Maserati: The Brothers” with Jessica Alba and Michele Morrone.

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @lorenzodemoor
  • Facebook handle: Lorenzo de Moor

Personal Life

Lorenzo de Moor, 30, keeps his home life calm and close while chasing roles in films and TV. He’s dating his longtime partner, and they live together in Amsterdam with their dog, enjoying quiet days that balance his busy schedule. No spouse or children yet, as he focuses on growth and good times with loved ones.

His height of 190 cm gives him a strong, standout look on screen that fits his characters well. Family means a lot; he stays tight with his parents, Jasper and Mrs. de Moor, often heading back to Tuscany for visits that remind him of home. Growing up with his grandpa Guido, grandma Trins, and his uncle in acting made him value those creative bonds, even if details about his siblings aren’t out there.

Net Worth

Lorenzo de Moor’s estimated net worth ranges from $500,000 to $1,000,000. He earns this from his acting roles in films like “Another Simple Favor” and series such as “Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints,” as well as TV spots that bring steady pay. Early theater work and producing the short “Seconde Case” adds more, along with any music ties like his feature on “Dramma Italiano..


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