Patrick Moran, a native of Chicago, embarked on a fascinating career in the film industry in 1992. He made his mark by writing and producing the cult video feature, "Vampire Trailer Park", which was released in 1991. Moran's talents didn't stop there, as he also served as the producer and editor for the "Western Classics" film series, hosted by the renowned actor James Best.
In 1993, Moran took the next step in his career by forming his own production company, Sharan Productions. This venture allowed him to produce three motion pictures based in Florida, which were commissioned by Fred Olen Ray's American Independent Productions in Los Angeles.
As a screenwriter and producer, Moran's credits include "Dark Universe" (1993) and "Biohazard: The Alien Force" (1994). His work in these films showcased his versatility and dedication to the craft.
In addition to his work behind the camera, Moran has also pursued a career as an actor. He has performed on stage in various cities, including Chicago, Orlando, and Charlotte, North Carolina.