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Matthew Moore - Definition and Overview

Matthew Moore (January 8, 1888 - January 20, 1960) was born in Fordstown Crossroads, County Meath, Ireland. He and his brothers Tom and Owen emigrated to America and all went on to Hollywood, California and to successful careers in motion pictures.

Matt Moore

Once his brothers had made a name for themselves in the motion picture business, Matt Moore made his first movie in 1913 and continued to act in film regularly up to the time of his death.

Matt Moore died in Hollywood and was interred in the Calvary Cemetery in East Los Angeles.

He has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6301 Hollywood Blvd.

Some of his films:

  • The Pride Of The Clan - (1916)
  • 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - (1916)
  • The Dark Star - (1919)
  • White Tiger - (1923)
  • Coquette - (1926) (Mary Pickford, his former sister in law, was the star of the film)
  • The Front Page - (1931)
  • Rain - (1932)
  • Little Orphan Annie - (1932)
  • Deluge - (1933)
  • Range War - (1939)
  • Santa Fe Marshal - (1940)
  • Wilson - (1944)
  • Neptune's Daughter - (1949)
  • That Forsyte Woman - (1949)
  • The Big Hangover - (1950)
  • Malaya - (1950)
  • The Great Caruso - (1951)
  • Three Guys Named Mike - (1951)
  • Plymouth Adventure - (1952)
  • Latin Lovers - (1953)
  • Executive Suite - (1954)
  • Seven Brides For Seven Brothers - (1954)
  • The Last Time I Saw Paris - (1954)
  • The King's Thief - (1955)
  • An Affair To Remember - (1957)
  • I Bury The Living - (1957)


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