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Dudley Moore


Birth : 19 April 1935, Dagenham, Essex, England, UK
Death : 27 March 2002, Plainfield, New Jersey, USA (pneumonia)
Birth Name: Dudley Stuart John Moore
Nickname: Cuddly Dudley
Height: 159
Filmography:

"Film Night"Himself
Richard Lewis: I'm DoomedHimself
This Joint Is Jumpin'Himself
The 4th Annual American Comedy AwardsHimself
The Movie AwardsHimself - Presenter
Mancini and FriendsHimself
A Very British ApocalypseHimself (archive footage)
"Today"Himself (2 episodes, 1981-1988)
The Wrong BoxJohn Finsbury
Bedazzled
BedazzledStanley Moon
30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia
30 Is a Dangerous Age, CynthiaRupert Street
The Bed Sitting RoomSergeant
Monte Carlo or BustLt. Kit Barrington
Alice's Adventures in WonderlandDormouse
"Saturday Night Live"Himself - Co-Host / ... (2 episodes, 1976-1986)
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the BaskervillesDoctor Watson
Pleasure at Her Majesty'sNarrator
Foul PlayStanley Tibbets
10George Webber
Wholly Moses!Harvey Orchid / Herschel
ArthurArthur Bach
"Wogan"Himself (2 episodes, 1992)
Six WeeksPatrick Dalton
LovesickSaul Benjamin
Romantic ComedyJason Carmichael
Best DefenseWylie Cooper
Micki + MaudeRob Salinger
Unfaithfully YoursClaude Eastman
Santa ClausPatch
Like Father Like SonDr. Jack Hammond
Arthur 2: On the RocksArthur Bach
Koneko monogatariNarrator (voice)
Crazy PeopleEmory Leeson
Blame It on the BellboyMelvyn Orton
"Dudley"Dudley Bristol (unknown episodes)
The PickleDudley Moore as Planet Cleveland Man (uncredited)
"Daddy's Girls"Dudley Walker (unknown episodes)
Parallel LivesImaginary Friend / President Andrews
"The Beatles Anthology"Himself (with John) (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Disappearance of Kevin JohnsonHimself
A Weekend in the CountrySimon Farrell
"Not Only... But Also"
"Not Only... But Also"Various Characters (22 episodes, 1965-1970)
Beyond the Fringe
Beyond the FringeVarious Characters
Ready Steady Go, Volume 1Himself
The Hat(voice)
The Mighty KongCarl Denham
"The Mike Douglas Show"Himself (3 episodes, 1967-1974)
"This Is Your Life"Himself (3 episodes, 1972-1987)
"Aspel & Company"Himself (2 episodes, 1984-1991)
Wie man die Leute von ihrem Geld trenntHimself
Derek and Clive Get the Horn
Derek and Clive Get the HornDerek
The Third AlibiPiano accompaniest (uncredited)
My Universe Inside Out(voice)
Bedazzled
W.C. Fields: Straight UpHimself / Narrator (voice)
"Goodbye Again"
"Goodbye Again"Various Characters (4 episodes, 1968)
"Orchestra!"Himself
"The Bruce Forsyth Show"(2 episodes, 1966-1967)
"The Sketch Show Story"Himself / Various Characters (archive footage)
"The Sketch Show Story"Himself / Various Characters (archive footage)
"The New London Palladium Show"Himself (1 episode, 1965)
I Love Christmas(archive footage)
"Oscar's Orchestra"Oscar (voice)
The 62nd Annual Academy AwardsHimself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Song
Santa Claus: The Making of the MovieHimself / Patch
America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth TaylorHimself
The 34th Annual Tony AwardsHimself - Presenter
Life of PythonHimself
The 52nd Annual Academy AwardsHimself - Performer
"Omnibus"Himself
Voices that CareHimself - Choir Member
The Muppets Go to the MoviesHimself
The 75th Annual Academy AwardsHimself (Memorial Tribute)
RIP 2002(archive footage)
The 55th Annual Academy AwardsCo-Host
The 60th Annual Academy AwardsHimself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Song
The 61st Annual Academy AwardsHimself - Co-Presenter: Best Costume Design
The 39th Annual Golden Globe AwardsHimself
The American Movie AwardsHimself - Co-host
Night of 100 StarsHimself
The Secret Policeman's Biggest BallHimself
Celebrity Guide to Wine
"Concerto"Himself
"Omnibus"Himself
An Apple a DayDr. Clive Elwood
"Legends"Various (unknown episodes)
"Intimate Portrait"George Webber (archive footage)

Dudley Moore, the gifted comedian who had at least three distinct career phases that brought him great acclaim and success, actually started out as a musical prodigy as a child. Moore -- born in Dagenham, Essex, England to working class parents in 1935 -- won a music scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford, to study the organ. At university, he also studied composition and became a classically trained pianist, though his forte on the piano for public performance was jazz. After graduating from Magdalen College in 1958, Moore was offered a position as organist at King's College, Cambridge, but turned it down in order to go to London and pursue a music and acting career. Fellow Oxonian Alan Bennett (Exter Colelge, B.A., Medieval History, 1957) had already recommended him to John Bassett, who was putting together a satirical comedy revue called "Beyond The Fringe". "Beyond The Fringe" was to be Moore's first brush with fame, along with co-stars Bennett, future theatrical director Jonathan Miller (now Sir Jonathan, who studied Medicine at Cambridge and was a physician), and Peter Cook, who was destined to become Moore's comic partner during the 1960s and '70s.

It was Miller who had recommended Cook for "Beyond the Fringe", in much the same way that Bennett had bird-dogged Moore. Cook, who had studied modern languages at Cambridge, had been part of the famous Cambridge theatrical, the Footlights revue in 1959, had subsequently gone to London to star in a West End revue for Kenneth Williams, "Pieces of Eight". This old-fashioned review was such a successful there was a sequel, "One Over The Eight". He was advised by his agent not to star in the fringe with the three others as he was a professional whereas they were amateurs. Ironically, the great success of "Beyond the Fringe", which was a new kind of satirical comedy, would doom the very old-fashioned reviews that Cook had just tasted success in. "Beyond the Fringe" not only won great acclaim in the UK, but it was a hit in the U.S.. The four won a special Tony Award in 1963 for their Broadway production of "Beyond The Fringe" and there was a television program made of the revue in 1964.

Moore and Cook were offered the TV show "Not Only... But Also" (1965) by the BBC in 1965. Peter Cook was on as a guest. Their pairing was so successful, it enjoyed a second season in 1966 and a third in 1970. They were particularly funny as the working-class characters "Pete" and "Dud". The duo then broke into the movies, including The Wrong Box (1966) and Bedazzled (1967). In 1974, the duo won their second Tony Award for their show "Good Night", which was the stage version of their TV series "Not Only... But Also".

In the mid- to late 1970s, they issued three comic albums in the guise of the characters "Derek" and "Clive" (Moore and Cook, respectively), two lavatory attendants that many viewed as reincarnations of their earlier TV characters "Pete" and "Dud". The albums, ad libbed in a recording studio while the two drank vast quantities of alcohol, were noted at the time for their obscenity. Their typical routine was a stream-of-consciousness fugue by Cook, interspersed with interjections by Moore. With their obscenity-laden, free-formed riffs, Derke and Clive presaged the more free-wheeling shock comedy of the 1980s and '90s.

They subsequently split up as Moore could no longer tolerate Cook's alcoholism. Under the influence, Cook would become abusive towards Moore, whose acting career was undergoing a renaissance in the late '70s while his career has stalled. Ironically, it was playing an alcoholic that brought Moore to the summit of his success as an actor.

After marrying American actress Tuesday Weld in 1975, Moore moved to the U.S. and began a second career as a solo screen comedian, stealing the show from Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn as the horny conductor in the movie comedy Foul Play (1978). When George Segal dropped out of the movie 10 (1979), director Blake Edwards cast Moore in the lead role as the composer undergoing a mid-life crisis. It was a huge hit, but was surpassed by his Oscar-nominated turn as the dipsomaniac billionaire in Arthur (1981). In the early 1980s, Moore was a top box office attraction. In 1983, the National Alliance of Theater Owners named him the Top Box Office Star-Male of the Year.

His career began petering out after he turned down the lead in Splash (1984), a role that helped establish Tom Hanks as a top movie comedian and position him for his transition into movie drama and super-stardom. As Hanks star waxed, Moore's star waned, and by 1985 he was reduced to playing an elf in Santa Claus (1985), one of the all time turkeys. Even a second turn as "Arthur" in Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988) couldn't revive his box office, the dependent clause of the title all too well describing his career. His TV series "Dudley" (1993) [TV-Series] was a bust, and the 1990s proved a wasteland for the once-honored and prosperous comedian.

Moore was deeply affected by the January 1995 death of Peter Cook by a gastrointestinal hemorrhage at the age of 57. Moore organized a two-day memorial to Cook in Los Angeles that was held in November 1995. Less than four years later, in September 1999, Moore announced that he was afflicted with progressive supra-nuclear palsy, a disease for which there is no treatment.

Dudley Moore was invested as a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (one step below knighthood) in June 2001. Moore personally attended the ceremony at Buckingham Palace to accept his CBE from Prince Charles, despite being unable to speak and being wheelchair-bound. He died in Watchung, New Jersey on March 27, 2002, from the pneumonia related to progressive supra-nuclear palsy. He was 66 years old.

Dudley Moore was married four times, to actresses Suzy Kendall, Tuesday Weld, Brogan Lane and 'Nicole Rothschild', and had two sons, one with Tuesday Weld and one with Nicole Rothschild.

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