Dennis Moore
Dennis Moore was a notable actor best known for his contributions to western films and film serials. He began his career in the 1930s, initially performing in short films and low-budget features under the stage name "Denny Meadows." However, his transition to the name Dennis Moore marked a turning point, leading to increased recognition in the industry. With his striking dark features and serious disposition, Moore became a versatile character actor, taking on a variety of roles that ranged from heroic to villainous.
Throughout his career, Moore became a staple in the western genre, frequently appearing in various productions, although he never attained the status of a major star. He was particularly prominent in film serials, where he often played lead or supporting roles. Notably, he is remembered for being part of the final serials released by Universal Pictures in 1946 and Columbia Pictures in 1956, cementing his place in film history. Despite not achieving blockbuster fame, Dennis Moore's enduring presence in the entertainment industry and his dedication to his craft have left a lasting legacy within the realm of classic cinema.
Filmography
Arizona Trail
Yukon Manhunt
China Clipper
Gunslingers
Bowery Blitzkrieg
Canyon Ambush
The Frozen Ghost
The Purple Monster Strikes
Bandit Ranger
The Mummy's Curse
Here Comes Carter
The Dawn Rider
Across The Rio Grande
The Fearmakers
Fort Defiance
Hot Rod
The Impostor
Oklahoma Raiders
The Lonely Trail
Escape from San Quentin
Frontier Feud
Bat Masterson