Victor Moore Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Children

Victor Moore was an American actor, stage artist, writer, and director who established himself as a major Broadway star from the late 1920s through the 1930s. In addition to that, he was also cast in a number of on-screen projects which include the likes ofSnobs, Chimmie Fadden, Chimmie Fadden Out West, The Clown,The Race,The Best

Victor Moore Quick Info
Height5 ft 7 in
Weight80 kg
Date of BirthFebruary 24, 1876
Zodiac SignPisces
Date of DeathJuly 23, 1962

Victor Moore was an American actor, stage artist, writer, and director who established himself as a major Broadway star from the late 1920s through the 1930s. In addition to that, he was also cast in a number of on-screen projects which include the likes of Snobs, Chimmie Fadden, Chimmie Fadden Out West, The Clown, The Race, The Best Man, In Society and Out, Did It Ever Happen to You?, He Got There After All, He Meant Well, The Sleepwalker, His Military Figure, Ballad and Bologna, Some Doctor, Flivvering, Invited Out, Moving, The Cow Jumped Over the Moon, Community, Home Defense, In Bed-In Bad, Bungalowing, Camping, The Wrong Mr. Fox, Toothaches and Heartaches, Faint Heart and Fair Lady, Nutty Knitters, The Installment Plan, Oh! U-Boat, Meatless Days and Sleepless Nights, Adam and His Eves, The Man Who Found Himself, Ladies not Allowed, Dangerous Nan McGrew, A Kiss in the Dark, He Got His, Heads Up, Love in the Suburbs, It Happened on 5th Avenue, Romance in the Rain, Gift of Gab, Gold Diggers of 1937, Duffy’s Tavern, Make Way for Tomorrow, Swing Time, We’re on the Jury, Meet the Missus, Star Spangled Rhythm, This Marriage Business, Louisiana Purchase, She’s Got Everything, Radio City Revels, The Life of the Party, Ain’t That Ducky, On Our Merry Way, This Is the Army, The Heat’s On, Riding High, Ziegfeld Follies, Carolina Blues, We’re Not Married!, True to Life, It’s in the Bag!, The Seven Year Itch, and Oh, Pop!.

Born Name

Victor Fred Moore

Nick Name

Victor

Age

He was born on February 24, 1876.

Died

On July 23, 1962, Victor Moore died of a heart attack at the age of 86 in East Islip, Suffolk County, New York, United States.

Resting Place

Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Sun Sign

Pisces

Born Place

Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States

Nationality

American

Occupation

Actor, Stage Artist, Writer, Director

Build

Large

Height

5 ft 7 in or 170 cm

Weight

80 kg or 176.5 lbs

Girlfriend / Spouse

Victor Moore dated –

  • Emma Littlefield (1901-1934)​ – He started going out with actor Emma Littlefield in the year 1901 and they tied the knot on June 23, 1903. The couple remained together until her death on June 23, 1934. They had 3 children – an adopted son named Victor, Jr., Ora Victora (1917-1993), and Robert Emmett (1920-2004).
  • Shirley Paige (1941-1962) – In 1941, Victor Moore began dating Shirley Paige and they got married on January 16, 1942. The duo had an age gap of 45 years, Moore being the older one. At the time of their marriage, Moore was 65 and Paige was 20. They remained together until Moore’s death in 1962.
  • Race / Ethnicity

    White

    Hair Color

    Salt and Pepper

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    Receding hairline

    Victor Moore Facts

  • In 1915, he made his first film appearance as Henry Disney in the comedy silent film Snobs. He co-starred in the film alongside Anita King, Ernest Joy, Constance Johnson, and Florence Dagmar.
  • Victor Moore played the titular role in the silent comedy film Chimmie Fadden in 1915.
  • He was cast as J. Franklyn Blank in the comedy film Romance in the Rain in 1934.
  • In 1937, he was seen as Barkley “Pa” Cooper in the drama film Make Way for Tomorrow.
  • During the 1944 presidential election campaign, Victor Moore campaigned for Republican Thomas E. Dewey.
  • Moore brought to life the character of Aloyisius T. McKeever in the comedy film It Happened on 5th Avenue in 1947.
  • He appeared as Horace Willoughby in the comedy film A Kiss in the Dark in 1949.
  • Along with Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen, Marilyn Monroe, David Wayne, Eve Arden, Paul Douglas, Eddie Bracken, Mitzi Gaynor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Louis Calhern, Victor Moore co-starred as Melvin Bush, Justice of the Peace in the anthology romantic comedy film We’re Not Married! in 1952.
  • His last film role was appearing as a Plumber in the 1955 romantic comedy film The Seven Year Itch.
  • Featured Image by Unknown Photographer / archive.org / Public Domain

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