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Charles R. Moore Filmography

ActorBORN 1893CHICAGO9 FILMS IN DB

Charles R.Moore

Known for Acting · Adventure in Sahara, So You Won't Talk?, The Exile

9
FILMS IN DB
$46
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$15
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
So You Won't Talk?
~$16 · DVD · 1940
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Kansas Cyclone
$16 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Charles R. Moore, an iconic figure in early American cinema, made significant contributions to film from the 1920s through the 1940s. With over 100 film credits to his name, Moore often portrayed the unsung heroes of the silver screen, such as porters and janitors, bringing depth and authenticity to his roles. Collectors particularly seek out his performance in "Desert Bandit" (1941), a rare gem that showcases his versatility and charm. As part of Preston Sturges' ensemble cast, his appearances in classics like "Sullivan’s Travels" and "Meet John Doe" highlight his ability to elevate even the smallest roles, making them memorable. Film enthusiasts appreciate Moore not just for his performances, but also for his role as a pioneering African-American actor in a predominantly white industry. His work serves as a vital piece of film history, reflecting the era's social dynamics. Collectors treasure his contributions as they represent both artistic merit and cultural significance, making his films essential additions to any serious home video library.

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