
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Erin O'Brien-Moore (born May 2, 1902, Los Angeles, California - died May 3, 1979, Los Angeles, California) was an American actress. Moore's acting career began onstage. Noticed in a Broadway stage production, she was signed to a movie contract. Her early movies placed her in second-lead roles, including Little Men (1934) and Ring Around the Moon (1936), alongside actors such as Barbara Stanwyck (The Plough and the Stars, 1936), Humphrey Bogart (Black Legion, 1937) and Paul Muni (The Life of Emile Zola, also 1937). Her rising career was interrupted by a fire accident, that forced years of surgeries and rehabilitation. Returning as a character actress, Moore appeared first on television (Philco Television Playhouse, NBC Presents, General Electric Theater, The Ruggles), then again in movies, including Destination Moon (1950), Sea of Lost Ships (1954), and Peyton Place (1957). Her television career included appearances in Lux Video Theater, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Dennis the Menace, The Time Tunnel, Adam-12, and for three seasons on the television version of Peyton Place as Nurse Esther Choate. Description above from the Wikipedia article Erin O'Brien-Moore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ā

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Mrs. Frump (uncredited)

Mooncussers
Mrs. Feather

Peyton Place
Mrs. Page

The Long Gray Line
Mrs. Koehler

Phantom of the Rue Morgue
Wardrobe Woman

Sea of Lost Ships
Mrs. Nora O'Malley

The Family Secret
Ellen Clark

Destination Moon
Emily Cargraves

The Life of Emile Zola
Nana

Green Light
Pat Arlen

Black Legion
Ruth Taylor

The Plough and the Stars
Rosie Redmond

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford
Mrs. Summers

Ring Around the Moon
Gloria Endicott

The Leavenworth Case
Gloria Leavenworth

Two in the Dark
Olga Konar

Seven Keys to Baldpate
Myra Thornhill

Streamline Express
Mary Bradley

Our Little Girl
Sarah Boynton

Dangerous Corner
Mrs. Freda Chatfield

His Greatest Gamble
Florence

Little Men
Jo Bhaer







