Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
April 23, 1893
Place of Birth:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Charles R. Moore (April 23, 1893, Chicago, Illinois - July 20, 1947, Los Angeles, California) was an African-American actor who appeared in over 100 films in his acting career, and was sometimes credited as Charles Moore or Charlie Moore Moore played small parts such as servants, bootblacks, elevator operators, menial laborers, and, especially, railroad porters and Red Caps. Film buffs may remember him in Meet John Doe where he played the City Hall janitor trying to smoke a cigar while washing the floor on the Christmas Eve that John Doe has threatened to jump off the building. Moore was part of Preston Sturges' unofficial "stock company" of character actors, appearing in six of Sturges' films. In Sullivan's Travels, Moore had a memorable moment as the chef who is propelled headfirst through the roof of the land yacht during the chase scene. Moore was also a dancer, but that skill was not often called for in his film appearances.
Year | Movie | Role |
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1947 | The Sin of Harold Diddlebock | Bootblack (uncredited) |
1947 | Suddenly It's Spring | Charlie |
1946 | Without Reservations | Redcap (uncredited) |
1944 | Hail the Conquering Hero | The Porter (uncredited) |
1943 | Calling Dr. Death | |
1943 | Dixie | News Vendor (uncredited) |
1943 | Son of Dracula | Matthew (uncredited) |
1943 | True to Life | Gabe the Butler (uncredited) |
1942 | The Palm Beach Story | Colored Porter |
1942 | This Gun for Hire | Pullman Waiter (uncredited) |
1942 | Sunset Serenade | Sam |
1942 | I Married a Witch | Rufus - Samuel's Servant (uncredited) |
1942 | Strictly in the Groove | Cactus (uncredited) |
1941 | The Little Foxes | Simon |
1941 | Sullivan's Travels | Colored Chef |
1941 | Hit the Road | Martin |
1941 | Second Chorus | Sam - Elevator Operator (uncredited) |
1941 | Desert Bandit | T-Bone Jones |
1941 | Kansas Cyclone | T-Bone (as Charles Moore) |
1941 | Jesse James at Bay | Mose |
1941 | Blonde Inspiration | Elevator Operator (uncredited) |
1941 | Sleepers West | Porter (uncredited) |
1940 | Carolina Moon | Servant (uncredited) |
1940 | The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date | Sam - Carriage Driver |
1940 | Christmas in July | Porter in Maxford's Office (uncredited) |
1940 | Tin Pan Alley | Porter at Railroad Station (uncredited) |
1940 | The Great McGinty | McGinty's Valet (uncredited) |
1940 | Two Girls on Broadway | Porter at Bus Station (uncredited) |
1940 | Maryland | |
1940 | So You Won't Talk? | Bootblack |
1940 | Queen of the Mob | Cocktail Party Butler |
1939 | Patrola na hranicĂch Mexika | Skeeter |
1939 | Only Angels Have Wings | Charlie - Waiter |
1939 | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Porter (uncredited) |
1939 | Big Town Czar | Ray |
1938 | Doctor Rhythm | Tooter, the Chauffeur |
1938 | Spring Madness | Excited Porter in Diner |
1938 | Start Cheering | Train Porter |
1938 | Professor Beware | Bootblack |
1938 | Kentucky | Stable Swipe |
1938 | Adventure in Sahara | Gungadin |
1938 | God's Step Children | School Superintent |
1938 | Comet Over Broadway | Sam - Cleaning Man (uncredited) |
1936 | Exclusive Story | Bootblack (uncredited) |
1936 | 36 Hours to Kill | Red Cap |
1936 | College Holiday | Red-Cap Porter |
1936 | The Accusing Finger | Black Prisoner |
1936 | Killer at Large | Highpockets (uncredited) |
1936 | Florida Special | George, the Porter (uncredited) |
1935 | Diamond Jim | Cook |
1935 | It's A Small World | Doorman (uncredited) |
1935 | Page Miss Glory | The Porter (uncredited) |
1934 | He Was Her Man | Manhattan Turkish Bath Attendant |
1934 | Black Moon | |
1934 | Manhattan Melodrama | Black Man in Speakeasy (uncredited) |
1934 | I'll Fix It | Nifty |
1933 | Fast Workers | Liar Fined in Court (Uncredited) |
1933 | Girl Missing | Elevator Operator (Uncredited) |
1933 | Ann Carver's Profession | Trial Witness (uncredited) |
1932 | Million Dollar Legs | Porter (uncredited) |
1931 | The Prodigal | Railroad Porter (uncredited) |
1931 | Beach Pajamas | |
1931 | The Exile | Jack Stewart |
1930 | A Daughter of the Congo | |
1929 | His First Command | Homer (as Charles Moore) |
1922 | The Ninety and Nine | Sam Grant |
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