TIMOTHY MORAN
Writer / Producer
Timothy Moran is an Emmy-winning writer and producer who specializes in archival-driven documentaries and contemporary angles on historical events.
Hillary (Hulu, 2020), a four-part series built around interviews with Hillary Rodham Clinton, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, won the Critics Choice Real TV Award for Outstanding Limited Documentary Series, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Documentary Series. Hostages (HBO, 2022), a definitive account of the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, won the News & Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Historical Documentary.
Other credits include Chimp Crazy (HBO, 2024), which earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing; Tricky Dick (CNN, 2019), winner of the Cinema Eye Honor for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Series; and three films for The New York Times Presents (FX/Hulu, 2021–2022), including Controlling Britney Spears, nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Documentary Special, and Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson, winner of the News & Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Arts, Culture and Entertainment Coverage.
He is currently completing Rafa (Netflix), a series documenting the final chapter of Rafael Nadal's career, and We Are Made of Stardust (National Geographic), a biography of astronomer and science evangelist Carl Sagan.
He divides his time between New York, Barcelona, and La Pampa, Argentina.