Frank Moore | |
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Born | 1946 (age 77–78) |
Frank Moore (born 1946 in Bay de Verde, Newfoundland) is a Canadian film, television and stage actor. [1] He won the Canadian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1976 for the film The Far Shore , and was also a nominee for Best Actor in 1978 for The Third Walker . [2]
Moore has appeared in the films The Long Kiss Goodnight , Murder at 1600 , Giant Mine , The Sleep Room , Dirty Pictures , Owning Mahowny , Martha, Ruth and Edie , Jesus Henry Christ and From the Vine , and the television series Adderly , Katts and Dog , Night Heat , The Campbells , Street Legal , E.N.G. , Due South , Earth: Final Conflict , The Reagans , At the Hotel , Killjoys and Murdoch Mysteries . [3]
On stage, his noted roles have included productions of the musicals Hair , Les Misérables , Tommy , The Drowsy Chaperone and Urinetown , and the plays Creeps, Leaving Home, The Crackwalker and Russell Hill. [1] [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | Winter Comes Early | Barney | |
1975 | Lions for Breakfast | Card Player #3 | |
1975 | W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings | June Ann's Boss | |
1976 | The Supreme Kid | Ruben | |
1976 | The Far Shore | Tom McLeod | |
1977 | Rabid | Hart Read | |
1978 | Drying Up the Streets | Sam | |
1978 | The Third Walker | James Maclean | |
1979 | Bye, See You Monday | Robert Lanctôt | |
1979 | Stone Cold Dead | Teddy Mann | |
1981 | Kings and Desperate Men | Pete Herrera | |
1984 | That's My Baby! | Mike | |
1984 | Thrillkill | Caspar | |
1987 | Last Man Standing | Tenny | |
1987 | City of Shadows | Lieutenant Johnson | |
1987 | Street Justice | Vince Carolla | |
1988 | Family Reunion | Harry | |
1988 | Martha, Ruth and Edie | Charles Morton | |
1989 | Food of the Gods II | Jaques | |
1994 | Replikator | Investigating Officer | |
1995 | Open Season | Reporter #3 | |
1995 | Blood and Donuts | Pierce | |
1996 | The Long Kiss Goodnight | Surveillance Man | |
1997 | Murder at 1600 | Captain Ford Gibbs | |
1997 | The Assistant | Detective Minogue | |
1998 | The Sleep Room | Mr. Krantz | |
1998 | Seeds of Doubt | Lester Crowley | |
2003 | Owning Mahowny | Atlantic City CFO | |
2006 | Troubled Waters | Special Agent Turner | |
2008 | Nothing Really Matters | Dr. Stern | |
2008 | Toronto Stories | Stevenson | |
2010 | The Triumph of Dingus McGraw: Village Idiot | Mr. Tom Amerson | |
2011 | Jesus Henry Christ | Stan Herman | |
2012 | The Samaritan | Walker | |
2012 | The Devil in Me | Adoption Husband | |
2014 | Devil's Mile | Mr. Arkadi | |
2018 | Octavio Is Dead! | Jack | |
2018 | Trouble in the Garden | Rob | |
2019 | From the Vine | Gordon Welsh |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971, 1972 | Dr. Simon Locke | Doyle / Marty | 2 episodes |
1976 | Teleplay | Fred | Episode: "The Italian Machine" |
1985–1987 | Night Heat | Various roles | 4 episodes |
1986 | Philip Marlowe, Private Eye | Torchy | Episode: "Guns at Cyrano's" |
1986 | Hot Shots | Fred | Episode: "Absent Minded" |
1986–1989 | The Campbells | Jack Ames | 4 episodes |
1987 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | James Stuyvesant | Episode: "When This Man Dies" |
1987, 1992 | Street Legal | Henry Attles / J.G. Ladeucier | 2 episodes |
1988 | Katts and Dog | Captain Moffat | Episode: "Hostages" |
1990, 1993 | E.N.G. | Sid Burley / Fuller | 2 episodes |
1992 | Counterstrike | Lenny | Episode: "The Three Tramps" |
1993 | Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer | Businessman | Television film |
1993, 1995 | Kung Fu: The Legend Continues | Peterson / Baake | 2 episodes |
1996 | Due South | Johnstone | Episode: "Some Like It Red" |
1996 | Poltergeist: The Legacy | Dr. Warren Sloan | Episode: "The Bones of St. Anthony" |
1996 | Undue Influence | Mail Carrier | Television film |
1996 | Shadow Zone: The Undead Express | Harv | |
1996 | Jack Reed: Death and Vengeance | Billy | |
1996 | Giant Mine | Roger Warren | |
1997 | The Absolute Truth | Mike Tormel | |
1997 | Major Crime | Peter Popaulo | |
1998 | The Wonderful World of Disney | Dan Thornhill | Episode: "My Date with the President's Daughter" |
1998 | Flood: A River's Rampage | Malcolm Oswald | Television film |
1999 | Emily of New Moon | Alexander Boggs | 1 episode |
1999 | The Last Witness | Colonel Thomas Rawlins | Television film |
1999–2002 | Earth: Final Conflict | Hubble Urich | 22 episodes |
2000 | Dirty Pictures | Don Ruberg | Television film |
2000 | Nuremberg | Hans Frank | Episode #1.1 |
2001 | Twice in a Lifetime | Dr. David Storey | Episode: "The Choice" |
2001 | The Day Reagan Was Shot | Lt. Col. Taylor | Television film |
2002 | Street Time | William Sloan | Episode: "Random Act" |
2002 | Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story | Agent Bunky | Television film |
2002 | Mutant X | McAllister | Episode: "Body and Soul" |
2003 | The Reagans | Don Regan | Television film |
2004, 2006 | Puppets Who Kill | Dwayne / Mr. Scratch | 2 episodes |
2005 | Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye | Senator Fenton | Episode: "Fraternity" |
2005 | The Eleventh Hour | John Delaney | Episode: "In Another Life" |
2006 | At the Hotel | Frank Richards | 2 episodes |
2007, 2014 | Mayday | Hans-Juergen Merten | |
2008, 2016 | Murdoch Mysteries | Lance Henderson / Jeb Cutler | |
2010 | Pure Pwnage | Judge | |
2010 | When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story | Dr. Bob | Television film |
2011 | The Kennedys | Bill Dobson | Episode: "Bobby's War" |
2012 | Rookie Blue | Officer Gowling | Episode: "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life" |
2013 | Copper | Dr. Beaumont Purvis | Episode: "The Place I Called My Home" |
2014 | Forget and Forgive | George Shelton | Television film |
2014 | The Christmas Parade | Judge Joe Morris | |
2015–2018 | Killjoys | Hillary Oonan | 7 episodes |
2016 | Orphan Black | Board Member #1 | Episode: "From Dancing Mice to Psychopaths" |
2018 | Zombie at 17 | Dr. Davrow | Television film |
2019 | Anne with an E | Cigar-Smoking Codger | 2 episodes |
2020 | Self Made | John D. Rockefeller | Episode: "A Credit to the Race" |
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