Moby
Biography
Known by his stage name Moby, Richard Melville Hall, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, DJ and photographer. He is well known for his electronic music and animal rights activism.  Moby has sold over 20 million albums worldwide, and is considered one of the most important contributor to dance music in the early 1990s.  His electronic dance music work, which experimented with techno, house, breakbeat, downtempo electronica,, and spoke-word layering helped introduce and popularize dance music in both the UK and America with his fifth studio album, Play.  Originally released in mid-1999, the album sold 6,000 copies in its first week, and it re-entered the charts in early 2000 and became an unexpected hit, producing eight singles and selling over 10 million copies worldwide.  Moby followed the album with 18 in 2002, to much success, selling over 5 million copies worldwide.  His work spans eleven complete albums, while editing, producing, performing and remixing music for acts such as  Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Daft Punk, Britney Spears, New Order, Public Enemy, Guns N' Roses, Metallica, Soundgarden, and others.  Moby is considered by some to be a renaissance man, creating or supporting restaurants, artist collectives, animal activism groups, while writing and photographing for articles and books throughout his career.  He is an advocate for network neutrality, along with other political causes such as art education and anti-violence campaigns. Â
As Director
Filmography
Joe's Apartment
as Club DeeJay 1996
Terms and Conditions May Apply
as Self 2013
Suck
as Beef 2009
Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage
as Self 2021
American Hardcore
as Self 2006
Rammstein in Amerika
as Self 2015
David Blaine: Beyond Magic
as Self 2016
Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web
as Himself 2017
Intruder
as Vincent 2016
Unity
as Narrator (voice) 2015
PressPausePlay
as Self 2011
The Ever After
as Moby 2015
Moby Doc
as Self 2021
Modulations
as Self 1998
Limelight
as Himself 2011
Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present
as Himself 2016
All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997)
as Self 2021