Dudley Moore
Dudley Stuart John Moore CBE (19 April 1935 – 27 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer. Moore first came to prominence in the UK as a leading figure in the British satire boom of the 1960s. He was one of the four writer-performers in the comedy revue Beyond the Fringe from 1960 that created a boom in satiric comedy. With a member of that team, Peter Cook, Moore collaborated on the BBC television series Not Only... But Also. As a popular double act, Moore's buffoonery contrasted with Cook's deadpan monologues. They jointly received the 1966 British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance and worked together on other projects until the mid-1970s, by which time Moore had settled in Los Angeles to concentrate on his film acting.
Moore's career as a comedy film actor was marked by hit films, particularly Bedazzled (1967), set in Swinging Sixties London (in which he co-starred with Cook) and Hollywood productions Foul Play (1978), 10 (1979) and Arthur (1981). For Arthur, Moore was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a Golden Globe Award. He received a second Golden Globe for his performance in Micki & Maude (1984). Moore was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1987 and was made a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace on 16 November 2001 in what was his last public appearance.
Moore's career as a comedy film actor was marked by hit films, particularly Bedazzled (1967), set in Swinging Sixties London (in which he co-starred with Cook) and Hollywood productions Foul Play (1978), 10 (1979) and Arthur (1981). For Arthur, Moore was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a Golden Globe Award. He received a second Golden Globe for his performance in Micki & Maude (1984). Moore was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1987 and was made a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace on 16 November 2001 in what was his last public appearance.
Known For
88 titles
Parkinson at 50
Electric Blue 007
Romantic Comedy
Unfaithfully Yours
Six Weeks
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Secret Policeman’s Biggest Ball
Blame It on the Bellboy
The Third Alibi
The Muppets Go to the Movies
The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson
Life of Python
Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar
Pleasure at Her Majesty's
A Weekend in the Country
Miss Piggy's Hollywood
The Best of What's Left of Not Only But Also
...Sings the Beatles
Santa Claus: The Making of the Movie
W.C. Fields: Straight Up
Celebrity Guide to Wine
The Mighty Kong
‘Rameau’s Nephew’ by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen
30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia!
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