Frank Moore (Canadian actor)

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Frank Moore
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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]

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Career

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]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971Winter Comes EarlyBarney
1975 Lions for Breakfast Card Player #3
1975 W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings June Ann's Boss
1976The Supreme KidRuben
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
1987City of ShadowsLieutenant 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
1995Open SeasonReporter #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
1998Seeds of DoubtLester Crowley
2003 Owning Mahowny Atlantic City CFO
2006 Troubled Waters Special Agent Turner
2008Nothing Really MattersDr. Stern
2008 Toronto Stories Stevenson
2010The Triumph of Dingus McGraw: Village IdiotMr. Tom Amerson
2011 Jesus Henry Christ Stan Herman
2012 The Samaritan Walker
2012The Devil in MeAdoption Husband
2014 Devil's Mile Mr. Arkadi
2018 Octavio Is Dead! Jack
2018 Trouble in the Garden Rob
2019 From the Vine Gordon Welsh

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971, 1972 Dr. Simon Locke Doyle / Marty2 episodes
1976TeleplayFredEpisode: "The Italian Machine"
1985–1987 Night Heat Various roles4 episodes
1986 Philip Marlowe, Private Eye TorchyEpisode: "Guns at Cyrano's"
1986 Hot Shots FredEpisode: "Absent Minded"
1986–1989 The Campbells Jack Ames4 episodes
1987 Alfred Hitchcock Presents James StuyvesantEpisode: "When This Man Dies"
1987, 1992 Street Legal Henry Attles / J.G. Ladeucier2 episodes
1988 Katts and Dog Captain MoffatEpisode: "Hostages"
1990, 1993 E.N.G. Sid Burley / Fuller2 episodes
1992 Counterstrike LennyEpisode: "The Three Tramps"
1993 Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer BusinessmanTelevision film
1993, 1995 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Peterson / Baake2 episodes
1996 Due South JohnstoneEpisode: "Some Like It Red"
1996 Poltergeist: The Legacy Dr. Warren SloanEpisode: "The Bones of St. Anthony"
1996Undue InfluenceMail CarrierTelevision film
1996Shadow Zone: The Undead ExpressHarv
1996Jack Reed: Death and VengeanceBilly
1996 Giant Mine Roger Warren
1997The Absolute TruthMike Tormel
1997Major CrimePeter Popaulo
1998 The Wonderful World of Disney Dan ThornhillEpisode: "My Date with the President's Daughter"
1998Flood: A River's RampageMalcolm OswaldTelevision film
1999 Emily of New Moon Alexander Boggs1 episode
1999 The Last Witness Colonel Thomas RawlinsTelevision film
1999–2002 Earth: Final Conflict Hubble Urich22 episodes
2000 Dirty Pictures Don RubergTelevision film
2000 Nuremberg Hans Frank Episode #1.1
2001 Twice in a Lifetime Dr. David StoreyEpisode: "The Choice"
2001 The Day Reagan Was Shot Lt. Col. TaylorTelevision film
2002 Street Time William SloanEpisode: "Random Act"
2002 Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Agent BunkyTelevision film
2002 Mutant X McAllisterEpisode: "Body and Soul"
2003 The Reagans Don Regan Television film
2004, 2006 Puppets Who Kill Dwayne / Mr. Scratch2 episodes
2005 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye Senator FentonEpisode: "Fraternity"
2005 The Eleventh Hour John DelaneyEpisode: "In Another Life"
2006 At the Hotel Frank Richards2 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. BobTelevision film
2011 The Kennedys Bill DobsonEpisode: "Bobby's War"
2012 Rookie Blue Officer GowlingEpisode: "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life"
2013 Copper Dr. Beaumont PurvisEpisode: "The Place I Called My Home"
2014 Forget and Forgive George SheltonTelevision film
2014The Christmas ParadeJudge Joe Morris
2015–2018 Killjoys Hillary Oonan7 episodes
2016 Orphan Black Board Member #1Episode: "From Dancing Mice to Psychopaths"
2018Zombie at 17Dr. DavrowTelevision film
2019 Anne with an E Cigar-Smoking Codger2 episodes
2020 Self Made John D. Rockefeller Episode: "A Credit to the Race"

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References

  1. 1 2 Frank Moore. Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia, April 24, 2009.
  2. Wyndham Wise, Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film. University of Toronto Press, 2001. ISBN   9780802083982.
  3. 1 2 Frank Moore. Northern Stars.