Cameron Moody(II)
- Composer
- Music Department
Cameron Moody was born on August 29, 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia. He is an American composer, conductor, and trumpeter.
He composed the score for the eight-part documentary series Kennedy (2023), which chronicles the life and legacy of the 35th President John F. Kennedy. It aired on the History Channel in November of 2023, opening to rave reviews and becoming one of the History Channel's flagship programs for that year. He recently completed writing the score to Patrick Green's documentary feature film Sincerely, Los Angeles (2025), a love letter to the late Oscar-winning basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
Cameron was also a frequent collaborator of Emmy-nominated and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Abels, composing additional music for Disney+'s "Star Wars: The Acolyte" - for which he also served as a conductor - Kobi Libii's "The American Society of Magical Negroes", David Yarovesky's "Nightbooks", the Emmy-nominated documentary series "Allen v. Farrow", and Jordan Peele's "Nope".
In addition, he contributed orchestrations and arrangements to the Disney+ anthology series "Zootopia+", a collection of short vignettes based on the 2016 hit film.
In 2021, at age 18, he made history by becoming the youngest winner of ASCAP's Henry Mancini Music Fellowship Award. In 2024, he also became the youngest composer (21) to ever be selected as a fellow in the highly coveted NBC/Universal Composers Initiative.
He composed the score for the eight-part documentary series Kennedy (2023), which chronicles the life and legacy of the 35th President John F. Kennedy. It aired on the History Channel in November of 2023, opening to rave reviews and becoming one of the History Channel's flagship programs for that year. He recently completed writing the score to Patrick Green's documentary feature film Sincerely, Los Angeles (2025), a love letter to the late Oscar-winning basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
Cameron was also a frequent collaborator of Emmy-nominated and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Abels, composing additional music for Disney+'s "Star Wars: The Acolyte" - for which he also served as a conductor - Kobi Libii's "The American Society of Magical Negroes", David Yarovesky's "Nightbooks", the Emmy-nominated documentary series "Allen v. Farrow", and Jordan Peele's "Nope".
In addition, he contributed orchestrations and arrangements to the Disney+ anthology series "Zootopia+", a collection of short vignettes based on the 2016 hit film.
In 2021, at age 18, he made history by becoming the youngest winner of ASCAP's Henry Mancini Music Fellowship Award. In 2024, he also became the youngest composer (21) to ever be selected as a fellow in the highly coveted NBC/Universal Composers Initiative.