Dickie Moore's biography
Dickie Moore is 90 years old writer born at Los Angeles. He was born on Saturday 12th of September 1925. According to year of birth 1925 he belongs to Greatest Generation. Birthday on 12th of September means he is Virgo. Virgo is an earthy sign of Zodiac Belt. People born under this Rising Sign are practical in nature. They believe in reality and represents themselves as a strong person.
He is citizen of United States of America. His primary profession is to be writer. You can know him also as non-fiction writer, stage actor, film actor, businessperson. He is recently known as screenwriter.
Dickie Moore's family
Dickie Moore's ex spouse
Jane Powell
Dickie Moore and Jane Powell have been together since 1988 for 27 years. She is known as television actor. His ex spouse was born on Monday 1st of April 1929 in Portland. His ex spouse died on Thursday 16th of September 2021 in Wilton. Jane Powell was 96 years old, when this happened.
Dickie Moore's schools
Detailed informations about his schools
- Served in World War II and attended college majoring in journalism.
Dickie Moore's career
His main focus is to be writer.
How did Dickie Moore die
He died on on Monday 7th of September 2015 when he was 90 years old at Wilton. Dickie Moores death was caused by complications from dementia.
Awards and competitions
Dickie Moore's Nominations
- Was in five Oscar Best Picture nominees: The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936), The Life of Emile Zola (1937), Sergeant York (1941), Heaven Can Wait (1943) and The Song of Bernadette (1943), with The Life of Emile Zola winning Best Picture.
What Dickie Moore has done for a first time
- Author of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (But Don't Have Sex or Take the Car)" in which he interviewed 31 ex-child actors, more than half of whom found their adult lives beset by alcoholism, nervous breakdowns, or failed first marriages. [1984]
Dickie Moore's quotes
- There was a time when I bridled whenever a fan bothered me for an autograph or someone started with the jokes about dimples, but now I'm rather pleased that someone remembers.
- [on working with Cecil B. DeMille in The Squaw Man (1931)] He was a complete and total egotist who didn't give a damn about anyone but himself. He hit me. I was a five-year-old kid and he hit me!
- People have a tendency to remember you as you were. Unless you're careful, you have a tendency to remember you as you were, too.
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Dickie Moore's body shape
Lets describe how Dickie Moore looks. We will focus on his body shape. Body build is average.