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Irving J. Moore

Irving J. Moore
Born Irving Joseph Moore
(1919-04-07)April 7, 1919
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died July 2, 1993(1993-07-02) (aged 74)
Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.
Occupation Television director
Years active 1957–1991
Spouse(s) Shirlee Moore
Children Joseph Moore
Two daughters
Five grandchildren

Irving Joseph Moore (April 7, 1919 – July 2, 1993) was an American television director originally from Chicago, Illinois. He was known primarily for work in two nighttime soap operas, Dallas and Dynasty as well as segments of such other series as Gunsmoke and Eight Is Enough.

Moore launched his Hollywood career as a messenger on the Columbia Studios lot and worked his way to assistant director and then to director. His first directing was done on the old western series Tales of the Texas Rangers. He also directed episodes during the late 1950s on the sets of two ABC/Warner Brothers westerns, Cheyenne and Sugarfoot, starring Clint Walker and Will Hutchins, respectively. In 1960, he directed six episodes of Mike Connors's CBS detective series Tightrope. He directed various episodes of ABC's Surfside 6, including the 1960 premiere episode "Country Gentleman" and the second episode of the second season, "The Wedding Guest." Similarly, he directed a few segments of another ABC/WB production, 77 Sunset Strip. In 1961, Moore worked on three episodes of ABC's The Roaring Twenties, starring Dorothy Provine and Mike Road.


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