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    media related to Dickie Moore (actor). Dickie Moore at IMDb  Dickie Moore at AllMovie Dickie Moore at the TCM Movie Database Dickie Moore at the Internet...
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  • Richard, Rich, Dick, Dickie, or Dicky Moore may refer to: Richard O. Moore (1920–2015), American poet Dickie Moore (actor) (1925–2015), American actor...
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    legend Dickie Moore, dead at age 84". "Montreal Canadiens great Dickie Moore dead at 84". CBC.ca. 2015-12-19. Retrieved 2015-12-19. "Dickie Moore might...
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  • Richard Rock (10 October 1936 – 6 December 2024), known professionally as Dickie Rock, was an Irish singer. Chiefly associated with the era of showbands...
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    Powell married her longtime companion, former child actor Dickie Moore. The couple had met while Moore was performing research for his autobiography Twinkle...
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    adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1838 novel of the same title, it stars Dickie Moore as Oliver, Irving Pichel as Fagin, Doris Lloyd as Nancy, and William...
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    from a humble background who falls in love with a rich high school boy (Dickie Moore). She is snubbed by his social set, but, when her father (William Gargan)...
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  • Glenda Farrell as Fay La Rue Walter Connolly as Ira Arthur Hohl as Bragg Dickie Moore as Joie Columbia re-released the film in 1938, to take advantage of Tracy's...
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  • years included Mary Ann Jackson's brother Dickie Jackson, John "Uh-huh" Collum, and Tommy Bond. Upon Dickie Moore's departure in mid 1933, long-term Our Gang...
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    single-time winners of the scoring title, while Gordie Howe, Bernie Geoffrion, Dickie Moore, Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr, Guy Lafleur, Wayne...
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  • Dorothy Bobby Hutchins as Wheezer George McFarland as Spanky Dickie Moore as Dickie Dickie Jackson as Dick Henry Hanna as Henry Pete the Pup as himself...
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    to 1960, with a new set of stars coming to prominence: Jean Beliveau, Dickie Moore, Doug Harvey, Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion, Jacques Plante and Richard's...
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  • Dickie Moore. A boy runs away from school and heads for New York City. Frank Coghlan Jr. as Frank 'Frankie' Burke Lloyd Hughes as Owen Rogers Dickie Moore...
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  • (Was Jackie Cooper's replacement until Dickie Moore took over) Jerry Tucker George McFarland as Spanky Dickie Moore (Became Jackie Cooper's replacement)...
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  • musician (The Ziggens) Dickie Lloyd (1891–1950), Irish cricketer Dickie Moore (actor) (1925–2015), former American child actor Dickie Moore (ice hockey) (1931–2015)...
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    Dickie Moore, who won the Cup six times, had his name spelled differently five times (D. Moore, Richard Moore, R. Moore, Dickie Moore, Rich Moore)....
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    all of the rest of his siblings as they were born. He named one Dickie after Dickie Moore, another member of Our Gang. Four other members of the Beard family...
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    Lady (1933), alongside Dickie Moore. The same year, his father died.[citation needed] In 1934, he joined Our Gang, in which Moore had appeared from 1932...
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    Fisher Virginia Huston as Ann Miller Paul Valentine as Joe Stefanos Dickie Moore as The Kid Ken Niles as Leonard Eels Theresa Harris as Eunice Leonard...
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  • Blues teams included fading veterans like Doug Harvey, Don McKenney and Dickie Moore, the goaltending tandem of veterans Glenn Hall and Jacques Plante proved...
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    Herbert Marshall as Edward 'Ned' Faraday Cary Grant as Nick Townsend Dickie Moore as Johnny Faraday Gene Morgan as Ben Smith Rita La Roy as 'Taxi Belle'...
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  • Matt Clay in Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) Michael McLean, Scotty Beckett, Dickie Moore and Don Ameche as Henry Van Cleve in Heaven Can Wait (1943) Henry Blair...
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  • Bronco Horvath, Minnesota North Stars Bernie Geoffrion, New York Rangers Dickie Moore, St. Louis Blues Don McKenney, St. Louis Blues Hockey Night in Canada...
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  • Gladiator is a 1938 American comedy and fantasy film starring Joe E. Brown, Dickie Moore and June Travis. The movie is an adaptation of Philip Gordon Wylie's...
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    points in a season with 97, one more than the previous record set by Dickie Moore 7 years earlier. His point total was tied the next year by teammate Stan...
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  • a frantic mother begs him to try his untested treatment on her son (Dickie Moore), who a rabid dog has bitten. Despite fearing imprisonment or even execution...
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    Preceded by Harry Spear Our Gang 1929–1931 Succeeded by Dickie Moore...
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    Montreal Canadiens (17, 9–7) 4–1 Boston Bruins (9, 3–6) Milt Schmidt Dickie Moore (0:14, second) 1958 Montreal Canadiens (18, 10–7) 4–2 Boston Bruins (10...
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    Cruikshank. Created by Charles Dickens Portrayed by Jackie Coogan (1922) Dickie Moore (1933) John Howard Davies (1948) Bruce Prochnik (1962) Mark Lester (1968)...
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  • 13, the Canadiens routed the Rangers 8–4, with Bernie Geoffrion and Dickie Moore each scoring hat tricks. Jack McCartan got his only NHL shutout for the...
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