
Dickie Moore
Acting
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.
Known for
2002Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star
Self - Actor, 'The Bride Wore Red'
1993Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling
Self
1989When We Were Young: Growing Up on the Silver Screen
Self
1982Hollywood’s Children
Self
1952The Member of the Wedding
Soldier
1952Eight Iron Men
Pvt. Muller
1950Killer Shark
Jonesy
1950Cody of the Pony Express
Bill Cody
1949Tuna Clipper
Frankie Pereira
1949Bad Boy
Charlie
1948Behind Locked Doors
Mental patient (uncredited)
194816 Fathoms Deep
George Athos
1947Out of the Past
The Kid
1947Dangerous Years
Gene Spooner
1944Youth Runs Wild
Georgie Dunlop
1944The Eve of St. Mark
Zip West
1944Sweet and Low-Down
Military Cadet General 'Mogie' Cramichael
1943Heaven Can Wait
Henry Van Cleve - Age 15 (uncredited)
1943Happy Land
Peter Orcutt
1943Jive Junction
Peter Crane
1942Miss Annie Rooney
Marty White
1942The Adventures of Martin Eden
Johnny
1941Sergeant York
George York
1941The Great Mr. Nobody
'Limpy' Barnes