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Home/People/Tom Moore
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Born
May 1, 1883Died: Feb 12, 1955
Lived 71 years
Place of Birth
Fordstown Crossroads, County Meath, Ireland
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

98
Movies
1
TV Shows
2
Directed
Also Known As
Thomas J. Moore
Thomas Moore
IMDb Profile

Tom Moore

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Thomas J. "Tom" Moore (May 1, 1883 – February 12, 1955) was an Irish-born American actor and director. He appeared in at least 186 motion pictures from 1908 to 1954. Frequently cast as the romantic lead, he starred in silent movies as well as in some of the first talkies. Born in Fordstown Crossroads, County Meath, Moore, along with his brothers, Owen, Matt, and Joe (1895–1926), and their sister Mary (1890-1919) emigrated to the United States. Owen and Matt also had successful movie careers. Tom Moore appeared in his first silent motion picture in 1908. He also directed 17 motion pictures in 1914 and 1915, including The Secret Room (1915). In 1914, he married silent star Alice Joyce, with whom he had a daughter, Alice Moore (1916–1960), who acted in six films with her father from 1934 to 1937. While in New York City on New Year's Eve 1920, Moore met the young French actress Renée Adorée. A whirlwind romance ensued and six weeks after their meeting, they were married, on February 12, 1921, in his home in Beverly Hills. The marriage lasted only a few years. In 1931, Moore was married a third time, to actress Eleanor Merry. His brother, Owen Moore, was also an actor, and was married to Mary Pickford. The Great Depression saw many studios close and much consolidation as the motion picture industry went through tough times. Moore retired from the screen in the mid-1930s. Ten years later, he returned to act in minor supporting roles. Tom Moore died at age 71 in Santa Monica, California. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1640 Vine Street.
Yesterday and Today poster

Yesterday and Today

as (archive footage)
1953
The Redhead and the Cowboy poster

The Redhead and the Cowboy

as Gus
1951
The Screen Writer poster

The Screen Writer

as Bit Role (uncredited)
1950
The Walls of Jericho poster

The Walls of Jericho

as Man (uncredited)
1948
Moss Rose poster

Moss Rose

as Coroner's Foreman (uncredited)
1947
Polo with the Stars poster

Polo with the Stars

as Self
1941
Ten Laps to Go poster

Ten Laps to Go

as Mr. Corbett, Norma's Father
1936
The Girl on the Front Page poster

The Girl on the Front Page

as Brace
1936
Robin Hood of El Dorado poster

Robin Hood of El Dorado

as Sheriff Hannan
1936
Bombay Mail poster

Bombay Mail

as Civil Surgeon
1934
Neighbors' Wives poster

Neighbors' Wives

as John McGrath
1933
Mr. Broadway poster

Mr. Broadway

as 2nd Suitor (archive footage)
1933
See You Tonight poster

See You Tonight

as Riley the Butler
1933
Men Are Such Fools poster

Men Are Such Fools

as Tom Hyland
1932
Stout Hearts and Willing Hands poster

Stout Hearts and Willing Hands

Cast
1931
The Last Parade poster

The Last Parade

as Mike O'Dowd
1931
The Costello Case poster

The Costello Case

as Mahoney
1930
The Woman Racket poster

The Woman Racket

as Tom Hayes
1930
Side Street poster

Side Street

as Jimmy O'Farrell
1929
The Yellowback poster

The Yellowback

as O'Mara
1929