Born 1925 (age 89) · Los Angeles, California, USA
Appears in 102 titles

Dickie Moore (born John Richard Moore Jr.) made his acting and screen debut at the age of 18 months in the John Barrymore film The Beloved Rogue (1927). By the time he had turned ten he was a popular child star and had appeared in 52 films. Moore continued as a child star for many more years, and was the actor who gave Shirley Temple her first romantic screen kiss when that honor was bestowed upon him in 1942's Miss Annie Rooney. As with many child actors, once Moore got older the roles began to dry up. He made his final film in 1950, but was still in the public eye with the 1949 to 1955 television series Captain Video and His Video Rangers (1949). He then retired from acting for a new career in publicity. Moore died, age 89, in 2015.

Filmography

Out of the Past
7.7
Out of the Past
1947
as The Kid
Heaven Can Wait
6.9
Heaven Can Wait
1943
as Henry Van Cleve - Age 15 (uncredited)
Sergeant York
7.2
Sergeant York
1941
as George York
The Life of Emile Zola
6.7
The Life of Emile Zola
1937
as Pierre Dreyfus
Blonde Venus
6.8
Blonde Venus
1932
as Johnny Faraday
Peter Ibbetson
7.0
Peter Ibbetson
1935
as Gogo
The Story of Louis Pasteur
6.9
The Story of Louis Pasteur
1936
as Joseph Meister
The Blue Bird
5.8
The Blue Bird
1940
as Brunig (uncredited)
Man's Castle
6.9
Man's Castle
1933
as Joey
Behind Locked Doors
6.3
Behind Locked Doors
1948
as Mental patient (uncredited)
The Member of the Wedding
6.3
The Member of the Wedding
1952
as Soldier
The Bride Wore Red
6.9
The Bride Wore Red
1937
as Pietro
Million Dollar Legs
6.8
Million Dollar Legs
1932
as Willie (Angela's Brother)
The Star Witness
6.9
The Star Witness
1931
as Ned Leeds
Union Depot
6.0
Union Depot
1932
as Little Boy (uncredited)
Oliver Twist
5.1
Oliver Twist
1933
as Oliver Twist
So Big!
5.7
So Big!
1932
as Young Dirk De Jong
The Beloved Rogue
6.8
The Beloved Rogue
1927
as Baby Francois (uncredited)
A Dispatch from Reuters
6.2
A Dispatch from Reuters
1940
as Reuter as a Boy
Gabriel Over the White House
6.9
Gabriel Over the White House
1933
as Jimmy Vetter