Charles R. Moore actor
Charles R. Moore is a 54 years old actor from United States of America from Chicago, Illinois. Charles R. Moore was born on April 23, 1893 (died on July 20, 1947, he was 54 years old) in Chicago, Illinois as Charles Randolph Moore. His nickname was Moore Charles Randolph.
About
Birth name of Charles R. Moore is Charles Randolph Moore
No, he died on 07/20/1947, 77 years ago. He was 54 years old when he died. He died in Los Angeles
Works
Charles R. Moore Movies (44)
There are 44 movies of Charles R. Moore.
His first feature film was Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939, as Porter). He was 46 when he starred in this movie. Since 1939, he has appeared in 44 feature films. The last one is True to Life (1943). In this movie, we watched him in the Gabe the Butler character .
View all Charles R. Moore movies.Charles R. Moore movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Porter | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) | 46 |
Simon | The Little Foxes (1941) | 48 |
Colored Chef | Sullivan's Travels (1941) | 48 |
Matthew | Son of Dracula (1943) | 50 |
Charlie - Waiter | Only Angels Have Wings (1939) | 46 |
Rufus - Samuel's Servant | I Married a Witch (1942) | 49 |
Colored Porter | The Palm Beach Story (1942) | 49 |
Pullman Waiter | This Gun for Hire (1942) | 49 |
Porter in Maxford's Office | Christmas in July (1940) | 47 |
McGinty's Valet | The Great McGinty (1940) | 47 |
First Porter Opening Window | The Divorcee (1930) | 36 |
Bootblack | The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) | 53 |
Sam - Elevator Operator | Second Chorus (1941) | 47 |
Mose | Jesse James at Bay (1941) | 48 |
Sam | Sunset Serenade (1942) | 49 |
Train Porter | Start Cheering (1938) | 44 |
Cook | Diamond Jim (1935) | 42 |
Porter | Million Dollar Legs (1932) | 39 |
Gungadin | Adventure in Sahara (1938) | 45 |
Stable Swipe | Kentucky (1938) | 45 |
Elevator Operator | Blonde Inspiration (1941) | 47 |
T-Bone | Kansas Cyclone (1941) | 48 |
News Vendor | Dixie (1943) | 50 |
Porter at Bus Station | Two Girls on Broadway (1940) | 46 |
The Porter | Page Miss Glory (1935) | 42 |
Bootblack | Professor Beware (1938) | 45 |
Tooter, the Chauffeur | Doctor Rhythm (1938) | 45 |
T-Bone Jones | Desert Bandit (1941) | 48 |
Red-Cap Porter | College Holiday (1936) | 43 |
Porter at Railroad Station | Tin Pan Alley (1940) | 47 |
The Exile (1931) | 38 | |
Manhattan Turkish Bath Attendant | He Was Her Man (1934) | 41 |
Liar Fined in Court | Fast Workers (1933) | 39 |
Excited Porter in Diner | Spring Madness (1938) | 45 |
Black Prisoner | The Accusing Finger (1936) | 43 |
Doorman | It's A Small World (1935) | 41 |
Skeeter | Southward Ho (1939) | 45 |
Red Cap | 36 Hours to Kill (1936) | 43 |
Elevator Operator | Girl Missing (1933) | 39 |
School Superintent | God's Step Children (1938) | 44 |
Ray | Big Town Czar (1939) | 46 |
Maryland (1940) | 47 | |
Sam - Carriage Driver | The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940) | 47 |
Gabe the Butler | True to Life (1943) | 50 |
Charles R. Moore zodiac sign was taurus.
Other facts about Charles R. Moore
Alias | Moore Charles Randolph |
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Birth name | Charles Randolph Moore |
Place of death | Los Angeles |
Given name | Charles |
Family name | Moore. Show people with the surname Moore |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Date of death | 1947-07-20T00:00:00Z |