Actor Dudley Moore Dies at 66

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  • closer2fine
    closer2fine

    Actor Dudley Moore Dies at 66

    03/27/2002 1:57 PM EST

    (AP) BrItish actor Dudley Moore poses in this Feb. 3, 1992, file photo Moore died Wednesday, March...
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    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Dudley Moore, who became an unlikely Hollywood heart-throb portraying a cuddly pipsqueak whose charm melted hearts in "10" and "Arthur," died Wednesday at his home in New Jersey, a spokeswoman said. He was 66.

    Moore died at 11 a.m. EST, said publicist Michelle Bega in Los Angeles. The British-born actor died of pneumonia as a complication of progressive supranuclear palsy, she said.

    There was more than a touch of autobiography in "10," the 1979 film in which Moore played a musician determined to marry a perfect woman. But the happy ending eluded him in real life. Four marriages ended in divorce.

    He confessed to being driven by feelings of inferiority about his working-class origins in Dagenham, east London, and because of his height of five feet, 2 1/2 inches. In later life he also spoke of the pain of being rejected by his mother because he was born with a deformed left foot.

    Comedians, he said in an interview with Newsday in 1980, are often driven by such feelings. "I certainly did feel inferior. Because of class. Because of strength. Because of height. ... I guess if I'd been able to hit somebody in the nose, I wouldn't have been a comic."

    Moore also radiated a sense of emotional neediness, which was probably rooted in his childhood. His mother, Ada, once told him that she had wanted to kill him at birth because of his club foot.

    "She said I would suffer unbearably, but obviously it was the pain she was going to suffer, feeling as she did that she was on trial for producing a hunchback," Moore told his biographer, Barbara Paskin.

    Music was Moore's entree into public performance, first as a chorister and organist in his parish church in Dagenham, near London, and then in 1960 as a young Oxford graduate recruited for the hit four-man comedy review "Beyond the Fringe."

    "Fringe," which played two years in London and then moved to Broadway, was perhaps the greatest assembly of young comic talent in Britain in this century. Moore was teamed with Alan Bennett, later a successful playwright; Jonathan Miller, the cerebral opera producer and medical doctor, and Peter Cook, a surreal comic talent and a famously dissipated talent.

    Moore's whimsical sense of humor fitted oddly with the more savage satirical style of his partners. "Apart from his musical contributions to the show," Cook wrote in Esquire in 1974, "Dudley's suggestions were treated with benign contempt by the rest of us."

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  • MavMan
    MavMan

    I loved the movie "Like Father Like Son". Mr. Moore was very funny. Sad news.

  • LDH
    LDH

    Rest in peace, Mr. Moore.

    Lisa

  • TheStar
    TheStar

    I'm sad to hear it.

    "We would not refuse to treat one as a brother because he did not believe the Society is the Lord's channel... There should be full liberty of conscience." -- WT April 1, 1920, p. 100, 101

  • safe4kids
    safe4kids

    What sad news. I loved Dudley Moore; he seemed to be a gentle soul.

    Dana

  • peaceloveharmony
    peaceloveharmony

    sad news, everyone here at work was surprised when i read the article to them. rest in peace

  • Smoldering Wick
    Smoldering Wick

    Here's to you Dudley and your heaven...
    "Wine and women-May we always have a taste for both." Oliver Wendell Holmes

    1981 gave us Dudley Moore in Arthur whose fiancee tells him, "A real woman could stop you from drinking." Arthur replies, "It'd have to be a real BIG woman".

    Dudley's Movies:
    http://www.eonline.com/Facts/People/0,12,11074,00.html

  • logical
    logical

    > http://www.mazzo.demon.co.uk/death.htm

    Sick and freaky, how did they know?

  • Smoldering Wick
    Smoldering Wick
    Sick and freaky, how did they know? -logical

    Maybe it was because Dudley Moore, announced on 20/20 with Barbara Walters that he was battling Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a rare brain disorder....and he's been dying in a nursing home? (just a guess)

    http://abcnews.go.com/onair/2020/2020_000630_dudleymoore.html

  • Pierced Angel
    Pierced Angel

    Oh this is sad.
    He always seemed so genuinely lovable and had such a contagious sense of humor, even off the stage.
    So young too.

    :-(

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