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Terry Moore

Terry Moore

20 titles Acting Jan 07, 1929 Los Angeles, California, USA

Terry Moore, born Helen Luella Koford on January 7, 1929, in Los Angeles, California, began her career as a model before transitioning to film at the young age of 11 with her debut in 20th Century Fox's "Maryland" (1940). Throughout the 1940s, she experimented with various stage names, including Judy Ford and January Ford, before finally adopting the more memorable Terry Moore in 1948. After signing with Columbia Pictures, she was loaned to RKO, where she garnered acclaim for her role in the classic "Mighty Joe Young" (1949). Her standout performance in Paramount's "Come Back, Little Sheba" (1952) earned her an Academy Award nomination.

Though her film appearances waned in the 1970s, she made headlines when she claimed to be the secret wife of the reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes. Moore’s extensive filmography includes 77 feature films, where she shared the screen with legendary actors such as Burt Lancaster, John Wayne, Cary Grant, Tyrone Power, Glenn Ford, Mickey Rooney, and Robert Wagner. As a licensed pilot, she contributed significantly to Leonardo DiCaprio’s preparation for his role as Howard Hughes in "The Aviator" (2004), showcasing her multifaceted talents and enduring legacy in Hollywood.

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