LeoGlossary: Dickie Moore (Actor)


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Born: September 12, 1925 – Died: September 7, 2015

Dickie Moore, a renowned figure in Hollywood, began his impressive career in the entertainment industry as a child actor, making his debut at just 18 months old in the 1927 film "The Beloved Rogue." Born in Los Angeles, California, to John Richard Moore Sr., Moore quickly became a beloved child star, appearing in over 50 films by the age of 10. His early start in the industry paved the way for a remarkable career that spanned several decades.

Early Life and Career

Moore's early life in Hollywood was marked by his significant contribution to the industry as a child actor. He attended schools that catered to child actors while balancing his education and burgeoning film career. Moore's first professional role was in "The Beloved Rogue" (1927), which was quickly followed by a stream of successful projects. By the age of 10, he had already appeared in 52 films, becoming a popular and recognized child star.

One of Moore's most notable roles was in Sergeant York (1941) where he played George York. This role, among others, solidified his position as a prominent figure in the film industry. Although he faced the common challenge of transitioning from child to adult actor, Moore continued to find success with roles in films like "Out of the Past" (1947).

Beyond acting, Moore also contributed to the industry as a director and producer, showcasing his versatility and passion for filmmaking. In his personal life, Moore was married to actress Jane Powell from 1988 until his death in 2015. He was also an author, penning the book "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (But Don't Have Sex or Take the Car)" which discusses the experiences of child actors in Hollywood.

Dickie Moore's impact on Hollywood is profound. As a child star who successfully transitioned into adult roles, he left an indelible mark on the industry. His journey from a baby in films to a respected actor and author demonstrates his versatility and enduring appeal. Moore's legacy in Hollywood is that of a child star who gracefully navigated the challenges of the industry and continued to make significant contributions throughout his life.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1957 Omnibus (TV Series) Lt. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart (segment)
1955 The Big Story (TV Series) (as Dick Moore)
1954 The Web (TV Series) Unknown
1954 The Man Behind the Badge (TV Series) Unknown
1951–1953 Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) Carter Lockwood | Tony
1952 Eight Iron Men Pvt. Muller (as Dick Moore)
1952 The Member of the Wedding Soldier (as Dick Moore)
1951 Starlight Theatre (TV Series) Unknown
1951 Sure As Fate (TV Series) Unknown
1950 Cody of the Pony Express Bill Cody
1950 Killer Shark Jonesy (as Dick Moore)
1949 Boy and the Eagle (Short) The Cripple Boy | Narrator
1949 Captain Video and His Video Rangers (TV Series) Jeff (uncredited)
1949 Tuna Clipper Frankie Pereira
1949 Bad Boy Charlie
1948 Behind Locked Doors Jim (uncredited)
1948 16 Fathoms Deep George
1947 Dangerous Years Gene Spooner
1947 Out of the Past The Kid
1944 Sweet and Low-Down Military Cadet General 'Mogie' Cramichael
1944 Youth Runs Wild Georgie Dunlop
1944 The Eve of St. Mark Zip West
1943 The Song of Bernadette Adolard Bouhouhorts - Age 15 (uncredited)
1943 Jive Junction Peter Crane
1943 Happy Land Peter Orcutt
1943 Heaven Can Wait Henry Van Cleve - Age 15 (uncredited)
1942 Miss Annie Rooney Marty White
1942 The Adventures of Martin Eden Johnny
1941 *Sergeant York* George York
1941 The Great Mr. Nobody 'Limpy' Barnes
1940 A Dispatch from Reuters Reuter as a Boy
1940 The Blue Bird Young Lad (uncredited)
1939 Hidden Power Stevie Garfield
1939 The Under-Pup Jerry Binns
1939 Lincoln in the White House (Short) Tad Lincoln
1938 Angels with Dirty Faces Church Choir Soloist (uncredited)
1938 The Arkansas Traveler Benjamin Franklin 'Benny' Allen
1938 The Gladiator Bobby
1938 My Bill Bill Colbrook
1938 Love, Honor and Behave Ted as a Child
1937 The Bride Wore Red Pietro
1937 Madame X Allan Simonds (uncredited)
1937 *The Life of Emile Zola* Pierre Dreyfus
1936 Star for a Night Boy (uncredited)
1936 The Little Red Schoolhouse Dickie Burke
1936 The Story of Louis Pasteur Joseph Meister
1936 Timothy's Quest Timothy
1935 Peter Ibbetson Gogo - Peter Age 8
1935 So Red the Rose Middleton Bedford
1935 Swellhead Billy Malone
1935 Without Children David Sonny Cole Jr. as a Child
1934 Little Men Demi
1934 The World Accuses Tommy Weymouth
1934 Tomorrow's Youth Thomas Hall Jr
1934 The Human Side Bobbie Sheldon
1934 Fifteen Wives Young Boy
1934 In Love with Life Laury
1934 Upperworld Tommy Stream
1934 This Side of Heaven Freddie
1933 Gallant Lady Deedy Lawrence
1933 Cradle Song Alberto
1933 Man's Castle Joey
1933 The Wolf Dog The Boy at Airport
1933 Mush and Milk (Short) Dickie (as Our Gang)
1933 The Kid from Borneo (Short) Dickie (as Our Gang)
1933 Gabriel Over the White House Jimmy Vetter
1933 Obey the Law Dickie Chester
1933 Forgotten Babies (Short) Dickie (as Our Gang)
1933 Oliver Twist Oliver Twist
1933 Fish Hooky (Short) Dickie (as Our Gang)
1932 A Lad an' a Lamp (Short) Dickie (as Our Gang)
1932 The Racing Strain Bill Westcott as a Little Boy (courtesy of Hal Roach)
1932 The Devil Is Driving 'Buddy' Evans
1932 Birthday Blues (Short) Dickie (as Our Gang)
1932 Deception Dickie Allen
1932 Morton Downey in America's Greatest Composers Series, #1 (Short) Young Boy
1932 Free Wheeling (Short) Dickie
1932 Blonde Venus Johnny Faraday
1932 Hook and Ladder (Short) Dickie (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1932 The Hollywood Handicap (Short) Character
1932 Winner Take All Dickie
1932 Million Dollar Legs Willie - Angela's Brother
1932 No Greater Love Tommy Burns
1932 So Big! Dirk De Jong (younger)
1932 Disorderly Conduct Jimmy
1932 The Expert Dickie
1932 Fireman, Save My Child! Herbie (uncredited)
1932 Union Depot Little Boy (uncredited)
1931 Manhattan Parade Junior Roberts
1931 Husband's Holiday Philip Boyd
1931 Sob Sister Kidnapped Boy (uncredited)
1931 The Star Witness Ned Leeds
1931 The Squaw Man Little Hal
1931 Confessions of a Co-Ed Patricia's Son (uncredited)
1931 Three Who Loved Sonny Hanson
1931 Seed Johnny Carter as a Child
1931 Aloha Junior Bradford
1930 Passion Flower Tommy Wallace
1930 The Office Wife Dickie - Boy at the Beach (uncredited)
1930 Lawful Larceny The Dorsey Child (uncredited)
1930 The Matrimonial Bed One of Susan's Sons (uncredited)
1930 Let Us Be Gay Bobby Brown - 5 Years Old (uncredited)
1930 The Three Sisters The Child (uncredited)
1930 Son of the Gods Sam Lee - as a Boy (uncredited)
1930 Lummox Bit Role (uncredited)
1929 Madame X Boy at Puppet Show (uncredited)
1929 Blue Skies Unknown
1928 Object: Alimony Jimmy Rutledge Jr. (as Dickey Moore)
1928 Plastered in Paris Minor Role (uncredited)
1927 The Beloved Rogue Baby Francois (uncredited)

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