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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Lynn Milgrim to Rob Morrow
Tom Moore Biography (1943-)
Born August 6, 1943, in Meridian, MS; son of Heustis Thomas and Maryanne (maiden name, Moody) Moore.
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Director, producer
- Birth Details
- August 6, 1943
- Meridian, Mississippi
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Stage Director
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Ex-Miss Copper Queen on a Set of Pills, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1967
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Loot, Theatre at Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 1968
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Oh What a Lovely War!, Theatre at State University of New York atBuffalo, 1968
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Welcome to Andromeda, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1969
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Variety Obit, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1969
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Grease, Eden Theatre, then Broadhurst Theatre, later Royale Theatre and Majestic Theatre, all New York City, 1972-1980
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Welcome to Andromeda [and] Variety Obit, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1973
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Over Here, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1974-1975
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Once in a Lifetime, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1975-1976 then Circle in the Square, New York City, 1978
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Loot, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1975-1976
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Our Town, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1976
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Knock Knock, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1977
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Hotel Paradiso, American Conservatory Theatre, 1977-1978
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Hay Fever, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1979 then Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1982-1983
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The Little Foxes, American Conservatory Theatre, 1979-1981
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Division Street, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, then Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, both 1980
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Frankenstein, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1981
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The Boys in Autumn, Theatre at Marines Memorial, San Francisco, 1981
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The Three Sisters, American Conservatory Theatre, 1981-1982
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A Flea in Her Ear, Mark Taper Forum, 1982
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The Importance of Being Earnest, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA,1982
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'night Mother, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1982-1983 then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1983
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Traveler in the Dark, American Repertory Theatre, 1983-1984
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A Month in the Country, Mark Taper Forum, 1983
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Hay Fever, Ahmanson Theatre, 1983
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Wild Oats, Mark Taper Forum, 1984
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The Octette Bridge Club, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1985
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Fallen Angels, Old Globe Theatre, 1985
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The Cherry Orchard, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 1990
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Henceforward, Mark Taper Forum, 1991
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A Little Hotel on the Side, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1992
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The Madwoman of Chaillot, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1993
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Moon over Buffalo, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1995-1996
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Stage Artistic Director
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The Hostage, Peterborough Players, Peterborough, NH, 1971
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The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Peterborough Players, 1971
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You Can't Take It with You, Peterborough Players, 1971
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Film Director
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Mark of the Witch, 1970
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Return to Boggy Creek, 1977
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Journey, American Film Institute, 1972
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'night Mother, Universal, 1986
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Film Work
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Other
- Producer, Mark of the Witch, 1970
- Associate producer, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, 1977
- Associate producer, The Norsemen, 1978
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Television Director
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Episodic
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Fridays, ABC, between 1980 and 1982
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thirtysomething, ABC, 1987 1989
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L.A. Law, NBC, between 1988 and 1990
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Almost Grown, CBS, 1989
- "Square Dance," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1989
- "The Norm Who Came In from the Old," Cheers, NBC, 1991
- "New Year," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1992
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Northern Exposure, CBS, 1992
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Civil Wars, ABC, 1992
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Class of '96, Fox, 1992-1993
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Mad about You, NBC, 1993-1994
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Cybill, CBS, 1994-1995
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Pride and Joy, NBC, 1995
- "Let the Games Begin," ER, NBC, 1996
- "Union Square," ER, NBC, 1996
- "Cro-Magnon," Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998
- Also directed episodes of Boston Common, NBC; Dharma & Greg, ABC; Felicity, The WB; LateLine, ABC; Picket Fences, CBS; Something So Right, NBC; and Suddenly Susan, NBC.
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Movies
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Maybe, Baby (also known as Sooner or Later), NBC, 1988
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Danielle Steel's Fine Things (also known as Fine Things), NBC, 1990
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Geppetto, 2000
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Pilots
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The Flamingo Kid, ABC, 1989
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50 Minute Man, 1993
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Television Editor
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Episodic
- "Cro-Magnon," Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998
- Edited episodes of Ally McBeal (as Thomas R. Moore), Fox; American Gothic, CBS; and Northern Exposure (as Thomas Moore), CBS.
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Television Work
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Series
- Coproducer of Judging Amy, CBS.
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SIDELIGHTS
- Moore's production of Grease was the longest-running show in the history of Broadway until 1984, when its record was broken by A Chorus Line.
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