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Ron Moody

Ron Moody

Moody originally studied sociology at the London School of Economics before turning to acting. He debuted onstage in 1952 with a small role in "Intimacy at Eight" at the New Lindsey Theatre in London. Other roles followed, but it was not until playing Fagin in "Oliver!" in 1960 that he became a star. Attempting to showcase his multiple talents, Moody not only starred in but also wrote the book and score for "Joey" (1962). He subsequently played Captain Hook and Mr. Darling in "Peter Pan" and twice revived his most famous, Oscar-nominated role as Fagin: in 1966 in London and Los Angeles and in 1984 in London and NYC.His feature film work began with a small role in 1958's "Davy." Moody went on to portray the prime minister of a small country that conquered America in "Mouse on the Moon" (1963), co-starring with Margaret Rutherford. She later played Miss Marple to Moody's head of a repertory company in Agatha Christie's "Murder Most Foul" (1964). Moody has also twice played Merlin, King Arthur's famed wizard, in "The Unidentified Flying Oddball" (1979) and in "A Kid in King Arthur's Court" (1995). Moody appeared in the unsuccessful American sitcom "Nobody's Perfect" (ABC, 1980) as a Scotland Yard detective assigned to the San Francisco police department. He was cast in the role of a roguish proprietor of an elegant nightclub in the pilot for the 1981 ABC adventure series "Tales of the Gold Monkey," but chose not to repeat the role when the series was picked up. (Moody was succeeded by Roddy McDowell.) He went on to appear in the CBS miniseries "The Word" (1978) and in such TV-movies as the small screen remake of "Dial M For Murder" (NBC, 1981) and in the title role of "A Ghost in Monte Carlo" (TNT, 1990). Moody became familiar to young audiences doing voice roles in the children's animated series "The Animals of Farthing Wood" (BBC 1993-95), then as Merlin in "A Kid in King Arthur's Court" (1995). After portraying King Herod in biblical adventure "The 3 Kings" (2000) and Sir Isaac Newton in the fantasy "Revelation" (2001), Moody starred in the comedy-drama "Lost Dogs" (2005), his final major role. Ron Moody died on June 11, 2015 at the age of 91.
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