Dickie Moore (actor)
John Richard Moore Jr. was an American actor known professionally as Dickie Moore and later as Dick Moore. He was one of the last surviving actors to have appeared in silent film. A busy and popular actor during his childhood and youth, he appeared in over 100 films until the 1950s. Among his most notable appearances were the Our Gang series and films such as Oliver Twist, Blonde Venus, Sergeant York and Out of the Past.
Career
Moore was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Nora Eileen and John Richard Moore Sr., a banker. His mother was Irish, and his paternal grandparents were from England and Ireland.He made his film debut in 1927 in the silent film The Beloved Rogue, where he portrayed silent film star John Barrymore's character as a one-year-old baby. At the time of his death, Moore was one of the last surviving actors to have appeared in silent film. He quickly gained notable supporting roles. He had a significant role as Marlene Dietrich's son in Josef von Sternberg's drama Blonde Venus. He also appeared with Barbara Stanwyck in So Big, with Walter Huston in Gabriel Over the White House and with Spencer Tracy in Man's Castle.
Besides appearing in a number of major feature films, he was featured as a regular in the Our Gang series during the 1932–1933 season. Although he only played in eight Our Gang films, in those films he played an important role as the leader of the gang. He left the series after one year to play in more feature films. In addition to his Our Gang work, Moore is most remembered for his portrayal of the title character in the 1933 adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.
In 1935, he played the historical role of Joseph Meister in The Story of Louis Pasteur about the life of scientist Louis Pasteur. In 1941, he portrayed the brother of Gary Cooper in the war drama Sergeant York under the direction of Howard Hawks. He is also famous for giving Shirley Temple her first romantic onscreen kiss, in the film Miss Annie Rooney.
Moore was less successful as a teenage actor and young adult and he often had to play in B-movies such as Dangerous Years during the 1940s. One of his last notable film roles was in Out of the Past, in which he portrayed Robert Mitchum's deaf young assistant, "The Kid". Moore played his last role as a young soldier in Eight Iron Men. He later performed on Broadway, in stock and on television. He went on to teach and write books about acting, edit Equity News, and produce an Oscar-nominated short film, and industrial films. He retired from acting in the late 1950s.
In 1966, after battling alcohol and drugs, he founded a public relations firm, Dick Moore and Associates, which he ran until 2010.
Personal life
Moore was married three times. His first marriage was from 1948 to 1954 to Pat Dempsey. The couple had one child, Kevin Moore. His second marriage was in 1959 to Eleanor Donhowe Fitzpatrick. His third and final marriage was in 1988 to Jane Powell, to whom he remained married until his death in 2015.Later life
In 1984, Moore published Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star , a book about his and others' experiences as child actors. Moore owned a public relations firm, Dick Moore and Associates. Founded in 1966, it existed for 44 years. From 1988 until his death in 2015 Moore was married to the actress Jane Powell. The two met when Moore interviewed Powell for Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. The couple lived in Manhattan and Wilton, Connecticut.In March 2013, Powell reported that Moore had arthritis and "bouts of dementia".
Death
Moore died at a hospice near Wilton, Connecticut on September 7, 2015, five days before his 90th birthday. He was later cremated and his ashes returned to his family.Filmography
- The Beloved Rogue as Baby Francois
- as Jimmy Rutledge Jr.
- Madame X as Boy at Puppet Show
- Son of the Gods as Sam Lee - as a Boy
- The Three Sisters as The Child
- Let Us Be Gay as Young Bobby Brown
- The Matrimonial Bed as One of Susan's Sons
- Lawful Larceny as The Dorsey Child
- The Office Wife as Dickie - Boy at the Beach
- Passion Flower as Tommy Wallace
- Aloha as Junior Bradford
- Seed as Johnny Carter as a Child
- Three Who Loved as Sonny Hanson
- Confessions of a Co-Ed as Patricia's Son
- The Star Witness as Ned Leeds
- The Squaw Man as Little Hal
- Sob Sister as Kidnapped Boy
- Husband's Holiday as Philip Boyd
- Manhattan Parade as Junior Roberts
- Union Depot as Little Boy
- Fireman, Save My Child as Herbie
- The Expert as Dickie
- Disorderly Conduct as Jimmy
- So Big! as Dirk De Jong
- When a Feller Needs a Friend
- Million Dollar Legs as Willie - Angela's Brother
- Winner Takes All as Dickie Harmon
- Hook and Ladder as Dickie
- Blonde Venus as Johnny Faraday
- Free Wheeling as Dickie
- Deception as Dickie Allen
- Birthday Blues as Dickie
- The Devil Is Driving as 'Buddy' Evans
- The Racing Strain as Bill Westcott as a Little Boy
- A Lad an' a Lamp as Dickie
- Fish Hooky as Dickie
- Oliver Twist as Oliver Twist
- Obey the Law as Dickie Chester
- Forgotten Babies as Dickie
- Gabriel Over the White House as Jimmy Vetter
- The Kid from Borneo as Dickie
- Mush and Milk as Dickie
- The Wolf Dog as Boy at Airport
- Cradle Song as Alberto
- Man's Castle as Joey
- Gallant Lady as Deedy Lawrence
- This Side of Heaven as Freddie
- Upper World as Tommy Stream
- In Love with Life as Laurence 'Laury' Applegate
- Fifteen Wives as Young Boy
- The Human Side as Bobbie Sheldon
- Tomorrow's Youth as Thomas Hall Jr
- The World Accuses as Tommy Weymouth
- Little Men as Demi
- Without Children as David Sonny Cole Jr. as a Child
- So Red the Rose as Middleton Bedford
- Peter Ibbetson as Gogo - Peter Age 8
- Timothy's Quest as Timothy
- The Story of Louis Pasteur as Joseph Meister
- The Little Red Schoolhouse as Dickie Burke
- The Life of Emile Zola as Pierre Dreyfus
- Madame X as Allan Simonds
- The Bride Wore Red as Pietro
- Love, Honor and Behave as Ted - as a child
- My Bill as Bill Colbrook
- The Gladiator as Bobby
- The Arkansas Traveler as Benjamin Franklin 'Benny' Allen
- Lincoln in the White House as Tad Lincoln
- The Under-Pup as Jerry Binns
- Hidden Power as Stevie Garfield
- The Blue Bird as Young Lad
- A Dispatch from Reuter's as Reuter as a Boy
- The Great Mr. Nobody as 'Limpy' Barnes
- Sergeant York as George York
- The Adventures of Martin Eden as Johnny
- Miss Annie Rooney as Marty White
- Heaven Can Wait as Henry Van Cleve - Age 15
- Happy Land as Peter Orcutt
- Jive Junction as Peter Crane
- The Song of Bernadette as Adolard Bouhouhorts - Age 15
- The Eve of St. Mark as Zip West
- Youth Runs Wild as Georgie Dunlop
- Sweet and Low-Down as Military Cadet General Cramichael
- Out of the Past as The Kid
- Dangerous Years as Gene Spooner
- 16 Fathoms Deep as George
- Behind Locked Doors as Jim
- Bad Boy as Charlie
- Tuna Clipper as Frankie Pereira
- Captain Video and His Video Rangers as Jeff
- Killer Shark as Jonesy
- Cody of the Pony Express as Bill Cody
- Lux Video Theatre as Tony/Carter Lockwood
- The Member of the Wedding as Soldier
- Eight Iron Men as Pvt. Muller
- Omnibus as Lt. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart