Known for Acting

Victor Moore was born on February 24, 1876 in Hammonton, New Jersey, USA as Victor Frederick Moore. He was an actor, known for Swing Time (1936), Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) and The Seven Year Itch (1955). He was married to Shirley Paige and Emma Littlefield. He died on July 24, 1962 in East Islip, Long Island, New York, USA. Moore and his first wife were a vaudeville team for several decades before her death. Moore did not announce his marriage to Shirley Paige until they had been married for a year and a half. At the time of the announcement he was 67 and she was 22. Moore, or his family, was into buying real estate. A building in the Jackson Heights section of Queens is named after him. The Victor Moore Arcade is bounded by Roosevelt Ave., Broadway (Queens' Broadway) and 75th St. It houses stores, offices, a bus terminal and two entrances to a subway station. The Victor Moore Arcade was actually seen in a movie. Henry Fonda exits from the subway at this building at the start of Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man (1956).
1955
as Plumber
1937
as Barkley Cooper
1945
as Lawyer's Client (segment "Pay the Two Dollars")
1947
as Aloysius T. McKeever
1948
as Ashton Carrington
1952
as Melvin Bush
1943
as Pop Porter
1936
as Pop Cardetti
1945
as Victor Moore
1936
as J. J. Hobart
1937
as Waldo Eddington
1934
as Colonel Horatios Trivers
1942
as Bronco Billy
1937
as J. Clarence "Pudgy" Beaver
1937
as Oliver Goodwin
1945
as Michael O'Malley
1930
as Skippy Dugan
1949
as Horace Willoughby
1943
as Mortimer J. Slocum
1941
as Sen. Oliver P. Loganberry