Owen Moore
Irish actor Owen Moore captivated audiences with his incredible performances on the big screen. Moore started his acting career landing roles in films, such as "A Divorce of Convenience" (1921), "Her Temporary Husband" (1923) and "Hollywood" (1923). He also appeared in "The Black Bird" (1926) and "The Road to Mandalay" (1926) with Lon Chaney. He continued to act in productions like "The Skyrocket" (1926), "Husbands For Rent" (1927) and "The Red Mill" (1927). He also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "The Actress" (1928) with Norma Shearer and the Carole Lombard drama "High Voltage" (1929). In the latter part of his career, he continued to act in "Stolen Love" (1929), the Mary Nolan crime feature "Outside the Law" (1930) and "What a Widow!" (1930). He also appeared in "As You Desire Me" (1932) and the Mae West dramatic adaptation "She Done Him Wrong" (1933). Moore last acted in the drama "A Star Is Born" (1937) with Janet Gaynor. Moore was married to Katherine Perry. Moore passed away in June 1939 at the age of 53.