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Robert Moore (moderator)
Robert Moore may refer to: Artists and writers *Robert Moore (director) (1927–1984), American stage, film and television director *Robert Moore Williams (1907–1977), science fiction writer *Robert Moore (poet), Canadian poet, actor, director, playwright, and professor *R. Stevie Moore (born 1952), American musician Engineers, scientists and theorists *Robert Moore (Northern Ireland politician) (1886–1960), Northern Ireland theologian and politician * Robert Moore (1838–1922) American civil engineer and president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) *R. I. Moore (Robert Ian Moore, born 1941), medieval historian *Robert L. Moore (psychologist) (1942–2016), Jungian psychoanalyst and consultant, seminary professor *Robert Lee Moore (1882–1974), American mathematician *Robert Ross Rowan Moore (1811–1864), Irish political economist *Robert Y. Moore (born 1931), American neurologist and chronobiologist Politicians *Robert Moore (Pennsylvania politician) (1778†...
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Robert Moore (director)
Robert Moore (February 1, 1927 – May 10, 1984) was an American stage, film and television director and actor. Biography Born in Detroit, Michigan, Moore studied at the Catholic University of America Drama Department under Gilbert V. Hartke. He is best known for his direction of the ground-breaking play '' The Boys in the Band'', his Broadway productions (which garnered him five Tony Award nominations), and his collaborations - three plays and three films - with Neil Simon, including the detective spoofs ''Murder By Death'' and ''The Cheap Detective''. As an actor, he played a disabled gay man opposite Liza Minnelli in the 1970 drama ''Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon'', appeared in two episodes of Valerie Harper's sitcom '' Rhoda'' (for which he also directed 26 episodes), in one episode of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' (as Phyllis' gay brother) and was a regular on Diana Rigg's short-lived 1973 sitcom ''Diana''. His other television directing credits include ''The Bo ...
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