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Owen Moore
  • Date of Birth:
    December 12, 1886
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Sagittarius
  • Place of Birth:
    County Meath, Ireland
  • Place of Death:
    Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Date of Death:
    June 9, 1939
  • Cause of Death:
    Heart attack
  • Height:
    5' 10"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    American

Family

Owen Moore
  • Spouse:
    Mary Pickford - Divorced
    Katherine Perry -

Career

Owen Moore

Trivia

Owen Moore
  • Mary Pickford left Biograph Studios to join the IMP Co. to replace their major star, Pickford’s Canadian friend, Florence Lawrence. Carl Laemmle, the owner of IMP Co., agreed to sign her husband as part of the deal.
  • Moore made 279 movies spanning from 1908 to 1937.
  • He emigrated to America and they all went on to successful careers in motion pictures in Hollywood, California.

Biography

Owen Moore
Last Updated: Thursday, August 20, 2009

OwenBorn in 1886, virile and dashing silent screen idol Owen Moore, equipped with incredibly handsome reddish and ruddy features, came to America with his family from Ireland at age 11. After some stage work, he entered films at the Biograph Studio in 1908 and appeared in many of D.W. Griffith's early productions.

Owen was Mary Pickford's stylish leading man in her early career-starters and they secretly married in 1911. Some of their classic pictures together include Cinderella (1914), in which he played her Prince Charming, and Mistress Nell (1915). Mary left Owen for Douglas Fairbanks, however, and the couple eventually divorced in 1920. A couple of years later Owen met and wed silent film actress Kathleen Perry, a marriage that lasted until his sudden death of a heart attack at age 52. This couple also made several pictures together.

Owen's brothers Tom Moore and Matt Moore were also popular leading men at around the same time, but Owen was probably the best known due to his association with Pickford. The three of them appeared together in only one feature film, Side Street (1929). His mother Mary Moore was a character actress for a time, featured in Clara Kimball Young's film Lola (1914/I). She eventually quit the business, returned to the British Isles and became Lady Wyndham, and died there in 1931. Two other siblings were also briefly actors, Mary Moore and Joe Moore (aka Joseph Moore), but they died young and remain much lesser known.

Filmography

Owen Moore

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