List of People With Surname Moore - Television and Film

Television and Film

  • Clayton Moore (1914–1999), American actor
  • Constance Moore (1920–2005), American singer and actress
  • Demi Moore (born 1962), American actress
  • Dudley Moore (1935–2002), English actor and comedian
  • Eva Moore (1870–1955), English actress
  • Garry Moore (1915–1993), American television host
  • Irving J. Moore (1919-1993), American television director
  • Jodie Moore (born 1976), Australian porn star and exotic dancer
  • Joe Moore (television journalist), American news anchor in Hawaii
  • John Moore (movie director), Irish film director, producer, and writer
  • John Moore (broadcaster), Canadian radio and television broadcaster, film critic, actor, voice actor and comedian
  • John Moore (designer), movie production designer
  • Julianne Moore (born 1960), American actress
  • Mary Tyler Moore (born 1936), American actress and comedian
  • Mason Moore (born 1985), American pornographic actress
  • Matt Moore, Irish-born American silent film actor
  • Michael Moore (born 1954), American social critic and documentary film director
  • Moore Brothers, Irish-born actors from early Hollywoord
  • Owen Moore, Irish-born American silent film actor
  • Roger Moore (born 1927), English actor best known for James Bond
  • Ronald D. Moore (born 1964), American screenwriter and television producer
  • Rudy Ray Moore (born 1927), African-American cult-film maker, comedian and singer
  • Stephen Campbell Moore (born 1979), English actor
  • Stephen Moore (actor), English actor from Brixton, London
  • Thomas J. Moore, Irish-born American silent film actor
  • Trevor Moore (born 1980), American actor, writer, and comedian
  • William Moore (actor) (1915–2000), English TV actor

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