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Cleo Moore
Moore at the peak of her career, c. 1953
Born
Cleouna Moore
(1924-10-31)October 31, 1924
Galvez, Louisiana, U.S.
Died
October 25, 1973(1973-10-25) (aged 48)
Inglewood, California, U.S.
Resting place
Inglewood Park Cemetery
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1948–1957
Spouses
Palmer Long
(m. 1944; div. 1944)
Herbert Heftler
(m. 1961)
Cleouna Moore (October 31, 1924[1][2] or 1929 – October 25, 1973) was an American actress, usually featured in the role of a blonde bombshell in Hollywood films of the 1950s, including seven films with Hugo Haas. She also became a well-known pin-up girl.
^"Moore, Cleo 1924-1973". WorldCat.
^"The Private Life and Times of Cleo Moore". GlamorGirlsoftheSilverScreen.com.
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she and such other blonde bombshell contemporaries as Jayne Mansfield, CleoMoore, Sheree North, Anita Ekberg, Barbara Lang, Joi Lansing, Greta Thyssen...
1955 American film noir drama film directed by Hugo Haas and starring CleoMoore and John Agar. In an unnamed country, Joe Cardos, a double murderer awaiting...
Jayne Mansfield for the role, and ideas for Columbia Pictures actress CleoMoore to play Harlow were also tabled. These projects never materialized. Marilyn...
to find their own versions of Monroe. Columbia Pictures tried it with CleoMoore, Warner Bros. with Carroll Baker, Paramount Pictures with Anita Ekberg...
Monroe act, but McKnight denied it. He was also linked to Liz Renay, CleoMoore, Rita Gam, Marlene Dietrich, and Gloria DeHaven during this period, and...
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and Cleo Laine. In 1960 he left Dankworth's band to work on Beyond the Fringe. John Bassett, a graduate of Wadham College, Oxford recommended Moore, his...
The Three Stooges, Ann Miller, Evelyn Keyes, Ann Doran, Jack Lemmon, CleoMoore, Barbara Hale, Adele Jergens, Larry Parks, Arthur Lake, Lucille Ball,...
Williams as Danny Malden Gus Schilling as Lucky Frank Ferguson as Willows CleoMoore as Myrna Bowers Olive Carey as Mrs. Brent Contemporary New York Times...
Anne Francis and Rita Moreno, Women's Prison (1955) with Ida Lupino and CleoMoore and, in Great Britain, The Weak and the Wicked (1954), with Glynis Johns...
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MGM; based on 1927 stage musical Hold Back Tomorrow Hugo Haas John Agar, CleoMoore, Frank DeKova Drama Universal House of Bamboo Samuel Fuller Robert Ryan...
1950s melodrama genre. While this public interest centered mostly on CleoMoore, Diana Dors and Mamie Van Doren, Michaels' contributions were duly noted...
Fascination (1952): Film noir about a pianist (Hugo Haas) and a femme fatale (CleoMoore). The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999): Psycho-drama with Matt Damon (as the...
series regulars. Damerlin "Biggie" Baez, Stunna Girl, Tommie Lee, Lo London, Cleo "DJ Sky High Baby" Rahman, Monique "Razor" Samuels and Catya Washington joined...