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Ida Moore

Ida Moore (March 1, 1882 – September 26, 1964) was an American film and television actress.

Ida Moore
Moore in The Inspector General (1949)
Born(1882-03-01)March 1, 1882
DiedSeptember 26, 1964(1964-09-26) (aged 82)
Resting placeOakwood Memorial Park Cemetery
OccupationActress
Years active1925–1959

Early life edit

Moore was born in Altoona, Kansas as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvelton Moore.[1]

Career edit

Moore's first professional work had her singing to accompany silent films. She then toured England and South Africa entertaining with a partner. After she returned to the United States, she performed in road companies of plays, including Street Scene. Just before she could make a screen test for Paramount Pictures, her mother became sick, causing Moore to return to Columbus, Ohio, where she ran a restaurant for her mother and acted in amateur productions. She returned to Hollywood after her mother died.[2] She also worked on television programs, including a 1958 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents titled "Bull in a China Shop".

Death edit

Moore died in Los Angeles, California on September 26, 1964, at the age of 82. She is interred in Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles County, California.[3]

Filmography edit

Television appearances edit

She also appeared on 11 episodes of The Dennis Day Show from 1952-1954.

    • (Season 1 Episode 1) (1952) as Lavina, Charley's Girlfriend
    • (Season 1 Episode 2) (1952) as Lavina
    • (Season 1 Episode 3: "Grandpa Day's Leprechaun") (1952) as Lavina
    • (Season 1 Episode 4: "Jack Benny") (1952) as Lavina
    • ("Jealous Neighbor Husband") (1953) as Lavina
    • (Season 3 Episode 3: "Charlie's Birthday") (1953) as Lavina
    • (Season 3 Episode 6) (1953) as Charley's Girlfriend
    • (Season 3 Episode 19: "Girlfriends Gifts Switch") (1954) as Charley's Girlfriend
    • (Season 3 Episode 27: "Party Pooper") (1954) as Charley's Girlfriend
    • (Season 3 Episode 29: "Ann Blyth / Johnny Carson") (1954) as Charley's Girlfriend
    • (Season 3 Episode 33: "Wilhelmina Ogg") (1954) as Charley's Girlfriend

References edit

  1. ^ Kirk, Hazel (June 8, 1949). "Ida Moore, Hollywood Character Actress, Is A Guest In Webb Home". The Newark Advocate. Ohio, Newark. p. 6. Retrieved April 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Heffernan, Harold (April 17, 1950). "Fans Place Film Faces, But Hazy About Names". Valley Times. California, North Hollywood. The Bell Syndicate. p. 13. Retrieved April 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.
  4. ^ Hal Erickson. "Ida Moore". AllMovie. Retrieved January 8, 2019.

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Ida Moore March 1 1882 September 26 1964 was an American film and television actress Ida MooreMoore in The Inspector General 1949 Born 1882 03 01 March 1 1882Altoona Kansas U S DiedSeptember 26 1964 1964 09 26 aged 82 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeOakwood Memorial Park CemeteryOccupationActressYears active1925 1959 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Filmography 5 Television appearances 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMoore was born in Altoona Kansas as the daughter of Mr and Mrs Marvelton Moore 1 Career editMoore s first professional work had her singing to accompany silent films She then toured England and South Africa entertaining with a partner After she returned to the United States she performed in road companies of plays including Street Scene Just before she could make a screen test for Paramount Pictures her mother became sick causing Moore to return to Columbus Ohio where she ran a restaurant for her mother and acted in amateur productions She returned to Hollywood after her mother died 2 She also worked on television programs including a 1958 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents titled Bull in a China Shop Death editMoore died in Los Angeles California on September 26 1964 at the age of 82 She is interred in Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles County California 3 Filmography editLightnin 1925 film 1925 as Courtroom Observer uncredited The Merry Widow 1925 film 1925 as Innkeeper s Wife uncredited Thank You 1925 film 1925 as Gossiping Woman Cutie on Duty Short 1943 as Nosey Neighbor The Ghost That Walks Alone 1944 as Cornelia Coates uncredited She s a Soldier Too 1944 as Julia Kittredge The Soul of a Monster 1944 as Mrs Kirby uncredited The Town Went Wild 1944 as Mrs Annie Jones uncredited Once Upon a Time 1944 film 1944 as Gossipy Woman on Subway uncredited The Girl in the Case 1944 as Witness to Peeping Tom uncredited Riders of the Santa Fe 1944 as Luella Tucker Reckless Age 1944 as Customer uncredited Hi Beautiful 1944 as Landlady uncredited Her Lucky Night 1945 as Mama Girls of the Big House 1945 as Mother Fielding Eadie Was a Lady 1945 as Maid uncredited I ll Tell the World 1945 film 1945 as Old Woman uncredited Rough Tough and Ready 1945 as Nan uncredited Easy to Look At 1945 as Sadie uncredited She Wouldn t Say Yes 1945 as Spinster on Train uncredited How Doooo You Do 1945 as Elderly Guest uncredited The Windjammer 1945 film 1945 as Grandmother To Each His Own 1946 as Miss Claflin The Bride Wore Boots 1946 as Mrs Walsh uncredited The Dark Mirror 1946 as Mrs O Brien uncredited The Show Off 1946 as Mrs Ascot uncredited From This Day Forward 1946 as Hairdresser uncredited Talk About a Lady 1946 as Gossip uncredited Cross My Heart 1946 film 1946 as Little Lady Juror uncredited Gentleman Joe Palooka 1946 as Committee Woman uncredited It s a Joke Son 1947 as Whipple Sister Easy Come Easy Go 1947 as Angela Orange The Egg and I 1947 as Old Lady I ll Be Yours 1947 as Cleaning Woman uncredited The Long Night 1947 as Lady with Birdcage uncredited High Barbaree 1947 as Old Lady uncredited Champagne for Two Short 1947 as Mrs Benjamin Cowdy Host to a Ghost Short 1947 as Widow Parkhurst Good Sam 1948 as Old Lady who broke her glasses uncredited Money Madness 1948 as Mrs Ferguson Return of the Bad Men 1948 as Mrs Moore uncredited Johnny Belinda 1948 as Mrs McKee Shed No Tears 1948 film 1948 as Bus Passenger uncredited Dream Girl 1948 film 1948 as Matron uncredited Rusty Leads the Way 1948 as Mrs Mungy uncredited Manhattan Angel 1949 as Priscilla Lund uncredited The Sun Comes Up 1949 as Sally uncredited Leave It to Henry 1949 as Aunt Martha Ma and Pa Kettle 1949 as Emily Hold That Baby 1949 as Faith Andrews The Story of Molly X 1949 as Judy uncredited Rope of Sand 1949 as Woman uncredited Dear Wife 1949 as Blowsy Woman uncredited Roseanna McCoy 1949 as Old Woman at Campfire uncredited The Inspector General 1949 film 1949 as Old Villager uncredited Paid in Full 1950 as Dorothy uncredited Backfire 1950 as Sybil uncredited Fancy Pants 1950 as Bessie Betsy uncredited Let s Dance 1950 as Mrs McGuire uncredited Mr Music 1950 as Aunt Amy Mother Didn t Tell Me 1950 as Old Lady uncredited Harvey 1950 film 1950 as Mrs McGiff scenes deleted The Lemon Drop Kid 1951 as Mrs Feeney the Bird Lady Comin Round the Mountain 1951 as Granny McCoy Leave It to the Marines 1951 as Grandma Meek Bannerline 1951 as Mrs Small uncredited Honeychile 1951 as Harriet Show Boat 1951 as Little Old Lady uncredited Double Dynamite 1951 as Sewing Room Supervisor uncredited Scandal Sheet 1952 as Needle Nellie uncredited Just This Once 1952 as Mrs Morgan the Landlady The First Time 1952 as Old Lady uncredited Something to Live For 1952 as Old Woman with Dog uncredited Carson City 1952 as Spinster on Stagecoach uncredited Rainbow Round My Shoulder 1952 as Martha Blake Scandal at Scourie 1953 as Mrs Ames A Slight Case of Larceny 1953 as Old Lady Motorist uncredited The Country Girl 1954 as First Woman uncredited Desk Set 1957 as Old Lady Rock A Bye Baby 1958 4 as Miss Bessie Polk Television appearances edit Front Page Detective 1951 Season 1 Episode 17 Napoleon s Obituary The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1952 Season 2 Episode 13 Gracie s Engagement Ring as Jane The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1952 Season 2 Episode 14 Harry and the Gold Digger as Jane the Wardrobe Mistress I Love Lucy 1953 Season 2 Episode 19 The Club Election as Mrs Knickerbocker The Ford Television Theatre 1953 Season 1 Episode 34 Sweet Talk Me Jackson The Jack Benny Program 1953 Season 3 Episode 6 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde The RCA Victor Show aka The Ezio Pinza Show 1953 1954 as Lavinia Rocky Jones Space Ranger 1954 Season 1 Episode 33 Vena and the Darnamo as Mrs Pilkington Where s Raymond 1954 Season 1 Episode 22 Will You Be My Cook as Old Lady The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 1955 Season 3 Episode 13 Missing Sandwiches as Mrs Hutchins Cavalcade of America 1956 Season 5 Episode 10 Pursuit of a Princess as Miss Liz The People s Choice 1956 Season 1 Episode 32 Sock the Fund Raiser as Little Old Lady Pickpocket The Adventures of Hiram Holliday 1956 Season 1 Episode 11 Dancing Mouse as Mrs Hotchkiss Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1958 Season 3 Episode 26 Bull in a China Shop as Miss Birdie Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1959 Season 4 Episode 23 I ll Take Care of You as Kitty The Jack Benny Program 1959 Season 10 Episode 6 Pasadena Fan Club The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 1959 Season 7 Episode 34 Darby the Rockhound as Mrs Albright She also appeared on 11 episodes of The Dennis Day Show from 1952 1954 Season 1 Episode 1 1952 as Lavina Charley s Girlfriend Season 1 Episode 2 1952 as Lavina Season 1 Episode 3 Grandpa Day s Leprechaun 1952 as Lavina Season 1 Episode 4 Jack Benny 1952 as Lavina Jealous Neighbor Husband 1953 as Lavina Season 3 Episode 3 Charlie s Birthday 1953 as Lavina Season 3 Episode 6 1953 as Charley s Girlfriend Season 3 Episode 19 Girlfriends Gifts Switch 1954 as Charley s Girlfriend Season 3 Episode 27 Party Pooper 1954 as Charley s Girlfriend Season 3 Episode 29 Ann Blyth Johnny Carson 1954 as Charley s Girlfriend Season 3 Episode 33 Wilhelmina Ogg 1954 as Charley s GirlfriendReferences edit Kirk Hazel June 8 1949 Ida Moore Hollywood Character Actress Is A Guest In Webb Home The Newark Advocate Ohio Newark p 6 Retrieved April 14 2020 via Newspapers com Heffernan Harold April 17 1950 Fans Place Film Faces But Hazy About Names Valley Times California North Hollywood The Bell Syndicate p 13 Retrieved April 14 2020 via Newspapers com Wilson Scott Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed 2 Kindle Locations 25047 25048 McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers Kindle Edition Hal Erickson Ida Moore AllMovie Retrieved January 8 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ida Moore Ida Moore at IMDb Ida Moore at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ida Moore amp oldid 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