[3] Born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario,[4] he is the brother of actress Tanya Moodie.
[5] Moodie began his career as an actor with Ottawa's Great Canadian Theatre Company in the 1980s.
[1] His other plays have included Oui (1998),[6] Wilbur County Blues (1998),[7] A Common Man's Guide to Loving Women (1999),[8] The Lady Smith (2000)[9] and The Real McCoy (2006).
[11] As an actor, Moodie is best known for his recurring supporting roles as Simon Frontenac in Orphan Black and Teku Fonsei in Dark Matter.
He won a Dora Award in the Youth Theatre division for his performance in David S. Craig and Robert Morgan's Health Class,[12] and was nominated in the Independent division in 2003 for his performance in Othello.