Alvy Moore

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.8358

Gender

Male

Birthday

05-Dec-1921

Age

(105 years old)

Place of Birth

Vincennes, Indiana, USA

Also Known As
  • Jack Moore

Alvy Moore

Biography

Jack Alvin "Alvy" Moore (December 5, 1921 – May 4, 1997) was an American light comic actor best known for his role as scatterbrained county agricultural agent Hank Kimball on the CBS television series Green Acres. His character would often make a statement, only to immediately negate the statement himself and then negate the corrected statement until his stream of statements was interrupted by a frustrated Oliver Wendell Douglas portrayed by Eddie Albert. One such statement was, "Good morning, Mr. Douglas! Well, it's not a good morning ... but it's not a bad morning either!" He became an actor and furthered his training at the Pasadena Playhouse, succeeding David Wayne in the role of Ensign Pulver opposite Henry Fonda's Mister Roberts on Broadway, and later toured with the play for 14 months. He made his screen debut playing the quartermaster in Okinawa (1952).[4] Moore appeared in guest and supporting roles in a number of movies and television shows, including "My Little Margie" in 1952, as Dillard Crumbly, an efficiency expert fresh out of Efficiency College, The Mickey Mouse Club, where he hosted "What I Want to Be" segments as the Roving Reporter. He had a small role as a member of Marlon Brando's motorcycle gang in the 1953 film The Wild One, and a similar bit part the same year as one of the Linda Rosa townspeople in The War of the Worlds. Moore co-starred with Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds in the 1954 film Susan Slept Here, in which he displayed his natural gift for physical comedy. In 1955 he co-starred with Brian Keith and Kim Novak in 5 Against the House. In the early 1960s he was cast in the recurring role of Howie in 11 episodes of the CBS sitcom Pete and Gladys, with Harry Morgan and Cara Williams.[4] In 1962 Moore was cast as the Swiss-American botanist David Douglas, for whom the Douglas fir tree is named, in an episode of the western anthology series Death Valley Days. Keenan Wynn co-starred as Douglas' friend Josh Tavers, and Iron Eyes Cody played an Indian chief who threatens to kill the two men.[6] Moore made a brief appearance as a cab driver in the 1964 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Wednesday Woman." He also appeared in two episodes of another CBS sitcom, The Dick Van Dyke Show, "The Impractical Joke" and "The Case Of The Pillow." He was also a guest star on The Andy Griffith Show and later on Little House on the Prairie (TV series). He was an actor, producer, and uncredited scriptwriter for A Boy and His Dog. He attended DisCon II, the 1974 World Science Fiction Convention, to help promote the film. One of his last television appearances was a brief guest shot on the sitcom Frasier. In the 1980s Moore appeared in many cult horror films, including Scream (1981), Mortuary (1983), They're Playing With Fire (1984), Intruder (1989), and The Horror Show (1989).


Credits

The Littles: Liberty and the Littles The Littles: Liberty and the Littles (1986) Character: Grandpa Little (voice)
On their way to New York City for the Fourth of July, a storm forces the Littles to crash near the Statue of Liberty. Inside the statue they discover a community of French Littles ruled by a General. The French Littles wake up to the world around them and realize they have been living without the most important thing to them -- Liberty. The General is arrested and promised a fair trial and the French Littles start making plans for elections to guarantee nothing like this will happen again.
The Turkey Caper The Turkey Caper (1985) Character: Abner
It is Thanksgiving at Chucklewood Park and Buttons and Rusty are worried. They desire to rescue their friends, the wild turkeys of the forest who have been captured. Every turkey is rescued with the support of Ranger Jones. Buttons and Rusty enjoy a grand holiday celebration with their family.
Time to Run Time to Run (1973) Character: Officer Andy Sildania
A conflicted teen lashes out by vandalizing equipment at the nuclear plant where his father works, then hits the road and finds a spiritual path.
Superbman: The Other Movie Superbman: The Other Movie (1981) Character: Perry Blight
Facing impending doom on the planet Krapton, Kid-O, infant son of Jel-O, is sent to earth where he is found and adopted by Ma and Pa Cant. Eventually, the Kraptonian now known as Clark, becomes a newspaper reporter for the Daily Comet. Together with fellow reporter Lois Lame, they uncover a sinister plot by Rex Ruthor, to destroy the world.
Dr. Minx Dr. Minx (1975) Character: Sheriff Frank
A small-town doctor (Edy Williams) becomes a suspect while probing her rich husband's mysterious death.
Who Killed Julie Greer? Who Killed Julie Greer? (1961) Character: Reporter
Amos Burke is an L.A. cop who's inherited millions and usually arrives at crime scenes in a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce. Investigating the death of actress Julie Greer, he finds lots of suspects - but the killer's identity surprises him.
Return to Green Acres Return to Green Acres (1990) Character: Hank Kimball
Tv movie that reunites most the show's cast members. The Douglases move back to New York. But when Haney tries to get everyone's property so that a developer can build on them, the residents go to New York to get Douglas to help them. But he's a little hesitant.
Lacy and the Mississippi Queen Lacy and the Mississippi Queen (1978) Character: Reverend
This lighthearted Western was an unsuccessful series pilot in which two sisters -- a gun-toting tomboy and a beauty with an engaging smile -- team up to track down a pair of train robbers, suspects in the shooting of their father.
Kilroy Kilroy (1965) Character: Hal Dooley
Just discharged from the Marine Corps, Oscar Kilroy arrives in the small town of Wilton Junction. Befriending the young Bill Fuller, he gets involved in the affairs of the town and hilarity ensues. The mayor of the city, fearing Oscar Kilroy's popularity, schemes to discredit him by entrusting the management of the city dog pound to him. However, against all odds, Oscar Kilroy takes his work to heart at the pound and implements a plan to save the condemned dogs.
Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978) Character: Room Clerk
A turn-of-the-century investigator named Kate Bliss goes to the wide-open spaces of the wild west to capture a gang of outlaws led by a charming "Robin Hood of the plains," leading a band of dispossessed ranchers against a stuffy English land baron who has cheated them out of their property.
Cotton Candy Cotton Candy (1978) Character: Mr. Smalley
An uncool high-schooler forms his own group to beat the local hotshots in a battle of the bands.
Donovan's Kid Donovan's Kid (1979) Character: 2nd Horseman
Timothy Donovan, a con-man, returns to San Francisco to see his wife and daughter. Realizing his family is under the control of his wife's domineering uncle, Timothy Donovan teams up with a fellow con-man to free them.
The Wild One The Wild One (1953) Character: Pigeon (uncredited)
The Black Rebels Motorcycle Club ride into the small California town of Wrightsville, eager to raise hell. Brooding gang leader Johnny Strabler takes a liking to Kathie, the daughter of the local lawman, as another club rolls into town.
An Annapolis Story An Annapolis Story (1955) Character: Willie Warren
Two brothers, both cadets at Annapolis, fall in love with the same girl.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) Character: Winston, Olympic Team Member (uncredited)
Lorelei Lee is a beautiful showgirl engaged to be married to the wealthy Gus Esmond, much to the disapproval of Gus' rich father, Esmond Sr., who thinks that Lorelei is just after his money. When Lorelei goes on a cruise accompanied only by her best friend, Dorothy Shaw, Esmond Sr. hires Ernie Malone, a private detective, to follow her and report any questionable behavior that would disqualify her from the marriage.
The Persuader The Persuader (1957) Character: Willy Williams
In one of his rare movie starring assignments, William Talman (Hamilton Burger on TV's Perry Mason) plays a dual role in The Persuader. Talman is seen as gunslinger Matt Bonham and his twin brother, preacher Mark Bonham. When Mark is killed by outlaw leader Bick Justin, Matt takes his brother's place in the pulpit, ramming the Fear of God down the throats of the wanton townspeople. Impressed by Bonham's courage, the townsfolk begin to follow the straight and narrow path.
Here Come the Littles Here Come the Littles (1985) Character: Grandpa Little (voice)
Henry's parents are lost in Africa, so he must live with his greedy and heartless Uncle Augustus. In the crevices of the house live the "Littles" kind, elf-like creatures. August enslaves Henry and wants to tear down his house to build a shopping center. Grandpa Little cares for Tom and Lucy, the Littles' children. Tom befriends a vicious cat by removing a splinter from his paw. After a series of adventures, the Littles and Henry get evidence of Augustus' plot to steal Henry's home. Augustus is arrested, the house is saved, and all ends well.
Destination Gobi Destination Gobi (1953) Character: N/A
A group of US Navy weathermen taking measurements in the Gobi desert in World War II are forced to seek the help of Mongol nomads to regain their ship while under attack from the Japanese.
The Late Liz The Late Liz (1971) Character: Bill Morris
Religion changes a woman's attitude towards alcohol.
The War of the Worlds The War of the Worlds (1953) Character: Zippy (uncredited)
The residents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills, until they discover it is the first of many transport devices from Mars bringing an army of invaders invincible to any man-made weapon, even the atomic bomb.
Off Limits Off Limits (1952) Character: Staff Sgt. Wagner (uncredited)
Wally Hogan has things going his way. He is the manager-trainer of Bullet Bradley, a fighter who has just won the lightweight championship. However, life suddenly takes a not-so-happy turn when Bullet gets drafted.
Twist Around The Clock Twist Around The Clock (1961) Character: Dizzy Bellew
A struggling manager visits a hayseed town and discovers a new dance craze, and hopes to turn it into a overnight nationwide sensation.
There's No Business Like Show Business There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) Character: Katy's Date (uncredited)
Molly and Terry Donahue, plus their three children, are The Five Donahues. Youngest son Tim meets hat-check girl Vicky and the family act begins to fall apart.
Sunday in New York Sunday in New York (1963) Character: Airport Ticket Clerk (uncredited)
An innocent upstarter visits her airline pilot brother and meets a stranger she tries to seduce.
5 Against the House 5 Against the House (1955) Character: Roy
Former war-time Army buddies now students in college decide to rip off a Reno casino.
The Heart is a Rebel The Heart is a Rebel (1958) Character: Bill
While struggling with their son’s serious illness, a young couple experiences conflict when her husband does not understand the wife’s acceptance of Christ. THE HEART IS A REBEL features the beloved Ethel Waters, and is set against Billy Graham’s historic 1957 New York City Crusade, with color scenes of the Crusade at Madison Square Garden.
The Wackiest Ship in the Army The Wackiest Ship in the Army (1960) Character: Johnson
Lieutenant Rip Crandall is hoodwinked into taking command of the "Wackiest Ship in the Navy" – a real garbage scow with a crew of misfits who don't know a jib from a jigger. What none of them knows, including Crandall, is that this ship has a very important top-secret mission to complete in waters patrolled by the Japanese fleet. Their mission will save hundreds of allied lives – if only they can get there in one piece.
Mortuary Mortuary (1982) Character: Bob Stevens
A young woman investigates the seemingly accidental death of her father, revealing many unsettling secrets and putting her in mortal danger.
Smokey and the Hotwire Gang Smokey and the Hotwire Gang (1979) Character: Sheriff Flower
Some CB Outlaws attempt to rob an armored car.
Designing Woman Designing Woman (1957) Character: Luke Coslow
A sportswriter who marries a fashion designer discovers that their mutual interests are few, although each has an intriguing past which makes the other jealous.
The Perfect Furlough The Perfect Furlough (1958) Character: Pvt. Marvin Brewer
A love-starved soldier stationed at an Arctic base wins a furlough in Paris, but a pretty, no-nonsense military psychologist is ordered to accompany him as chaperone to keep him out of trouble.
China Venture China Venture (1953) Character: Carlson
American soldiers undertake a mission to capture a Japanese admiral who has survived an air crash in China during WWII.
Mrs. Sundance Mrs. Sundance (1974) Character: Mr. Spence
The girlfriend of the Sundance Kid is on the run, with a price on her head, when she hears rumors that Sundance may still be alive.
The Naked Witch The Naked Witch (1969) Character: Dr. Ralph Hayes
A psychic researcher and his assistants investigate a series of murders of beautiful young women.
The Invisible Boy The Invisible Boy (1957) Character: Scientist (uncredited)
A supercomputer plans world domination with the help of Robby the Robot and a 10 year old boy, who is the son of the computer's inventor.
Screaming Eagles Screaming Eagles (1956) Character: Pvt. Grimes
A group of young soldiers parachute into France in preparation for D-Day.
Riot in Cell Block 11 Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954) Character: Gator
A prisoner leads his counterparts in a protest for better living conditions which turns violent and ugly.
Herbie Rides Again Herbie Rides Again (1974) Character: Angry Taxi Driver
The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.
They're Playing with Fire They're Playing with Fire (1984) Character: Jimbo
A married college professor decides to seduce her student, whom she hired as a handyman for her yacht. The hesitant student succumbs to his buxom professor, but their romance is interrupted by her corrupt husband and a masked murderer.
The Glory Brigade The Glory Brigade (1953) Character: Pvt. 'Stoney' Stone
During the Korean War Lt. Sam Pryor volunteers his platoon to escort Greek troops to perform a reconnaissance mission behind Communist lines. Due to his Greek heritage Pryor is initially proud to accompany the Greek contingent but his feelings change to scorn and mistrust when what he believes is cowardice shown by the Greek soldiers and their leaders results in the near annihiliation of his own platoon. An uneasy alliance is maintained between the US and Greek troops as the enemy's true objective is learned.
Skirts Ahoy! Skirts Ahoy! (1952) Character: French-Speaking Sailor (uncredited)
Three young ladies sign up for some kind of training at a naval base. However, their greatest trouble isn't long marches or several weeks in a small boat, but their love life.
Fearless Fagan Fearless Fagan (1952) Character: Thomson
A young man brings his pet lion with him when he's drafted into the U.S. Army.
The Horror Show The Horror Show (1989) Character: Chili Salesman
Vowing revenge on the detective who apprehended him, serial killer "Meat Cleaver" Max Jenke returns from beyond the grave to launch a whole new reign of terror.
Early Warning Early Warning (1981) Character: N/A
A Christian woman wants a newspaper man to publish a story about a One World Foundation being set up whose only goal is to control the world. She wants him to warn people that this is coming and explain how it ties into the end times spoken about in the Bible. The newsman is opposed to such an idea until he sees the woman being pursued by the Foundation. As this adventure unfolds, the newspaper man begins to realize that what the woman is saying could be true. This evangelistic, classic end times film presents the truth about Jesus Christ and has interesting insight into what might be coming in the last days.
Secret of the Incas Secret of the Incas (1954) Character: Young Man at Bar (uncredited)
Harry Steele (Charlton Heston) is a tourist guide determined to make his fortune by finding the Sunburst, an Inca treasure.
The Brotherhood of Satan The Brotherhood of Satan (1971) Character: Tobey
A family is trapped in a desert town by a cult of senior-citizens who recruit the town's children to worship Satan.
Talk About a Stranger Talk About a Stranger (1952) Character: Sailor on Motorcycle
Small-town gossips rage over the arrival of a mysterious stranger.
Love and Kisses Love and Kisses (1965) Character: Officer Jones
Two teenagers elope and take up residence at the groom's home with his parents and sister, but the newlyweds quickly discover married life is much different from high-school.
A Very Special Favor A Very Special Favor (1965) Character: Ralph (uncredited)
The long-lost father of a frigid, uptight Freudian psychologist contracts a wealthy American playboy who owes him a favor to woo his daughter.
Which Witch is Which? Which Witch is Which? (1984) Character: Abner
The Ranger is throwing a big Halloween party and Buttons and Rusty wanna come, but instead they gotta thwart the evil plans of two criminals camping out in the park.
A Boy and His Dog A Boy and His Dog (1975) Character: Dr. Moore
Set in the year 2024 in post-apocalyptic America, 18-year old Vic and his telepathic dog, Blood, are scavengers in the desolate wilderness ravaged by World War IV, where survivors must battle for food and shelter in the desert-like wasteland. Vic and Blood eke out a meager existence, foraging for food and fighting gangs of cutthroats.
3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt (1964) Character: Sutter T. Finley
An out-of-work method actor is hired by a male model, an ecdysiast, and a car salesman who live together to save money. They want the actor to listen to their problems and go see a psychiatrist, so they can get counseling for cheap. The psychiatrist is intrigued by the split personalities indicated by the three separate sets of problems presented by the actor, and soon producers are climbing out of the woodwork trying to buy the rights to the film, while the actor is having trouble keeping his act together.
Intruder Intruder (1989) Character: Officer Dalton
The overnight stock crew of a local supermarket find themselves being stalked and slashed by a mysterious maniac.
Little House: The Last Farewell Little House: The Last Farewell (1984) Character: 1st Mayor
While Charles and Caroline are visiting Walnut Grove, the townspeople learn that a land development tycoon has acquired title to all the land in Hero Township. They are inspired by Laura to vent their anger at this injustice.
The Specialist The Specialist (1975) Character: Bailiff Humbolt
Jerry Bounds, an upright lawyer, must stand up against Pike Smith and his the water company's efforts to exploit a local lake.
Everything's Ducky Everything's Ducky (1961) Character: Lipscott
Everything's Ducky is a 1961 film directed by Don Taylor and starring Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, and Jackie Cooper. Two sailors sneak a talking duck aboard their ship. Complications ensue. The duck waddles all over the ship until he escapes.
Battle Circus Battle Circus (1953) Character: Runnker
A young Army nurse, Lt Ruth McGara, newly assigned to the 8666th MASH during the Korean War, attracts the sexual attention of the unit's commander Dr. Jed Webbe. Major Webbe, who has a drinking problem, at first wants a "no strings" relationship. McGara is warned by the other nurses of Webbe's womanizing ways. Despite these initial handicaps, their love flourishes against a background of war, enemy attacks, death and injury. The relationship deepens and uplifts both characters.
Susan Slept Here Susan Slept Here (1954) Character: Virgil
On Christmas Eve, suffering from a case of writer's block, screenwriter Mark Christopher and his gofer Virgil get an unexpected visit from Sergeant Maizel. Knowing Christopher is working on a juvenile delinquent script, the sergeant brings by delinquent Susan thinking she will inspire Christopher while providing a place for her to spend the holidays outside of juvenile hall.
For Love or Money For Love or Money (1963) Character: George
Wealthy Chloe Brasher has three beautiful daughters; Bonnie, Kate, and Jan. Chloe pays attorney Deke Gentry to fix them up with three suitable husbands.
Move Over, Darling Move Over, Darling (1963) Character: Room Service Waiter
Three years into their loving marriage, with two infant daughters at home in Los Angeles, Nicholas Arden and Ellen Wagstaff Arden are on a plane that goes down in the South Pacific. Although most passengers manage to survive the incident, Ellen presumably perishes when swept off her lifeboat, her body never recovered. Fast forward five years. Nicholas, wanting to move on with his life, has Ellen declared legally dead. Part of that moving on includes getting remarried, this time to a young woman named Bianca Steele, who, for their honeymoon, he plans to take to the same Monterrey resort where he and Ellen spent their honeymoon. On that very same day, Ellen is dropped off in Los Angeles by the Navy, who rescued her from the South Pacific island where she was stranded for the past five years. She asks the Navy not to publicize her rescue nor notify Nicholas as she wants to do so herself.
Return from the Sea Return from the Sea (1954) Character: Smitty
A hardened career navel officer must come to terms with adapting to civilian life with the help of a waitress that can see through his tough veneer.
Battle Zone Battle Zone (1952) Character: Marine Marine (uncredited)
Two Marine Corps combat photographers compete for the love of a Red Cross nurse during the Korean War. During a secret mission behind the North Korean lines their rivalry reaches a boiling point.
Scream Scream (1981) Character: Allen
A group of people on a rafting excursion happen upon a deserted town and decide to set up camp. Out of the blue, a murder occurs.



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