5 Tyler Jacob Moore movies and TV shows that made him a fan favorite

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Netflix's "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" New York Premiere - Source: Getty

Tyler Jacob Moore’s performance in the newest thrilling political series, Paradise, pushed him into the spotlight once again. He has been in the industry for quite a long time. However, his performance in this series created a distinct level of intrigue towards this actor. So, here is a list of some of his best projects, which will prove that even with shorter screen time, an impact can be made.


5 Tyler Jacob Moore movies and TV shows

1) Monster: The Ed Gein Story

Monster: The Ed Gein Story | Image Via: Netflix
Monster: The Ed Gein Story | Image Via: Netflix

Tyler Jacob Moore takes on the role of Sheriff Schley in the newest crime drama about the serial killer Ed Gein. The story features the life of Ed Gein, especially his backstory.

There is also the depiction of how he turned out to be the type of person he was. Through the deep psychological dive into his chilling story, the vision of the creators comes to life. Tyler Jacob Moore does a remarkable job of bringing out Sheriff Schley’s character.


2) Ride

Ride | Image Via: Bell Media
Ride | Image Via: Bell Media

Rebecca Boss and Chris Masi helm the creation of this drama, which dives into the McMurray family's journey in saving their ranch. The death of Isabel McMurray’s husband leads her to take full responsibility for the running of the ranch.

Isabel has to make sure that their ranch is running smoothly. However, things are not as easy as they seem to be. Soon, she faces complications. Tyler Jacob Moore’s role in this series is crucial. As Gus Booker, we see him handling the romantic relationship with Missy in a distinct, intriguing manner, which keeps the viewers hooked.


3) SEAL Team

SEAL Team | Image Via: CBS Studios
SEAL Team | Image Via: CBS Studios

Though Tyler Jacob Moore’s presence in this series has not been a long-term one, he still left a massive impact playing the role of Major Gerretsen. This series takes us on the thrilling ride of missions that the Navy SEALs have to take on while working.

Each and every episode of the series brings out a distinct level of intensity, which will keep you hooked. The main focus of the series is on solving the missions. However, there is a layer of personal affairs that is also delved into in this series. This adds to the overall complexities, keeping a realistic tone to the overall series.


4) Wheels of Fortune

Wheels of Fortune | Image Via: Forrest Films
Wheels of Fortune | Image Via: Forrest Films

This Tyler Jacob Moore movie is truly worth watching for its unique premise, which is topped with a distinct humor that is truly rare to see. The movie dives into the story of a mechanic whose life is being struck with one misfortune after another.

After his father dies, instead of getting his inheritance smoothly, he has to go through competitions to prove his worth. Without winning the competitions, he would not be able to get his inheritance. This complex point in his father’s will initially created many disruptions for him, but it soon took a distinct turn.


5) The Stand at Paxton County

The Stand at Paxton County | Image Via: ESX Entertainment
The Stand at Paxton County | Image Via: ESX Entertainment

This Tyler Jacob Moore movie truly depicts how versatile he is as an actor. This movie tells the story of fighting for justice. It depicts the significance of striving for it even when the opponent is much stronger than you. Military veteran Janna Connelly returns home to look after her family. However, she is faced with a surprise she was not expecting.

She finds out that her family’s ranch is being targeted. The livestock is on the way to being confiscated. She finds herself in a difficult situation. However, she does not back down. She decides to fight against the crimes and stay strong beside her family. This movie truly leaves a lasting impact in depicting how society can become the villain in one’s life.


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Edited by KOUSHIKI ROY