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Dennis Moore. Actor: The Purple Monster Strikes. A dark-haired, durably handsome and dependable cowboy actor equipped with a strong stance and taciturn seriousness both on and off camera, Dennis Moore was cast as both hero and villain in his three-decade-long career.
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- Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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- San Bernardino County, California, USA
Actor. Years active. 1932-1961. Spouse. Marilyn Mason (1947-1964) (his death) (1 child) [1] Dennis Moore (born Dennis Meadows; January 26, 1908 – March 1, 1964) was an American actor who specialized in Western films and film serials .
Nov 15, 2008 · 2.7K. 376K views 15 years ago. The world's most inept highwayman tries his hand at the Robin Hood schtick - With predictable results. ...more.
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Mini Bio. A dark-haired, durably handsome and dependable cowboy actor equipped with a strong stance and taciturn seriousness both on and off camera, Dennis Moore was cast as both hero and villain in his three-decade-long career. A player in well over 200 "B"-level oaters and serials during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, Moore never reached the ...
- January 26, 1908
- March 1, 1964
Dennis Moore: Directed by Ian MacNaughton. With Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones. A highwayman steals "lupins" from the rich and tries to give them to the poor. Also: the first episode in a tatty, tedious 18th-century serial is brought to a screeching halt; peasants clamor for Titian paintings and Venetian glass.
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- Ian MacNaughton
- 1973-01-04
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Oct 4, 2019 · Dennis Moore. Season 3, Episode 11: "Dennis Moore" This later-season standout stars Cleese as a bumbling, flower-thieving highwayman who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He...
Dennis Moore may refer to: Dennis Moore (actor) (1908–1964), American actor who appeared in many Western films between 1936 and 1957. Dennis Moore (politician) (1945–2021), member of the United States House of Representatives from Kansas.