Roger Moore

Biography

Roger Moore (born Joseph I. Young) was an American screen actor, his career active from 1924 to 1953. He was the older brother of actor Robert Young.

Known For

News Vendor's Customer (uncredited)

Kansas City Confidential

Architect (uncredited)

House of Strangers

Guy Bolton

Fangs of Vengeance

Mr. Filbert - Actor

The Girl from Everywhere

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Any Number Can Play

Reporter at Airport (uncredited)

East Side, West Side

Prisoner (uncredited)

Hitler's Madman

Major

Go for Broke!

The Race Starter

The Iron Nag

Royal Porter - Film Star

Hot Cakes for Two

Minor Role (uncredited)

The Soapsuds Lady

Sheriff

Trimmed in Gold

Abner Bundy

Her Actor Friend

Snodgrass Knight

The Perils of Petersboro

Man at Auto Camp

Should Sleepwalkers Marry?

Officer

The Jolly Jilter

Cameraman

A Small Town Princess

Oilman (uncredited)

Tulsa

Harry Vincent

The Shadow

Dummy in Barber Shop

Flickering Youth

Office Worker

The Boss Didn't Say Good Morning

Pat (uncredited)

Dancing Sweeties

Pete, Joe's Henchman (uncredited)

Three Little Pigskins

Officer McNutt

Better Behave

Harry(uncredited)

Lime Juice Nights

Motorcycle Cop

Circus Today

Chauffeur (uncredited)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Prison Guard / Greenback Henchman

Black Oxfords

Cop

Saturday Afternoon

Party Guest (uncredited)

Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies

Salesman (uncredited)

The Fuller Brush Girl

Ruth's Sweetheart

Broke in China

Alice's Brother

Spanking Breezes

First Griddle Man

Run, Girl, Run

Two Tens for a Five Gag

Too Many Highballs

Cigar Clerk (uncredited)

The Bad and the Beautiful

Motorist

The Rodeo

Horse's Groom

Hot Hoofs

Beauty Contest Spectator

Picking Peaches

Photographer (uncredited)

State of the Union

Reporter (uncredited)

Sworn Enemy

Orderly (uncredited)

Thunder Afloat

Magic Show Audience Volunteer

Miracles for Sale

Messenger (uncredited)

Nazi Agent

Streeter's Secretary

Nick Carter, Master Detective

Fingerprint Instructor

Sergeant Madden

The First Mate

Shanghaied Lovers

The Cop

Wall Street Blues

Adams' Assistant (uncredited)

Fury

Joe Young

Strange People

Court Official (uncredited)

Good Bad Boys

Used Car Mechanic (uncredited)

Andy Hardy's Dilemma: A Lesson in Mathematics... and Other Things

Bidder (uncredited)

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Photographer (uncredited)

Pat and Mike

Reporter (uncredited)

Dangerous When Wet

Jack Filbert (Actor in film)

Bashful Jim

(as Joe Young)

The Gold Ghost

Spy (uncredited)

Panama Hattie

Assistant floorwalker (uncredited)

Slightly Dangerous

Ship's steward (uncredited)

The First Hundred Years

Darby (as Joe Young)

Mutiny Ahead

Sock and Run

Mr. Crabtree - the Landlord

Smith's Landlord

Doctor (uncredited)

Trifles That Win Wars

The Best Man (uncredited)

Wedding Worries

Country Club Waiter

This Time for Keeps

Police Instructor (uncredited)

A Gun in His Hand

Cabbie (uncredited)

Torture Money

Notary

Blossoms in the Dust

Police Stenographer (uncredited)

Grand Central Murder

Jimmy Hawks

Love at First Flight

Man Examining Film Strip (uncredited)

Forgotten Treasure

Jim (uncredited)

Fingers at the Window

Mr. Victor (uncredited)

Pickup on South Street

Real Estate Associate (uncredited)

Young Man with Ideas

Engagement Party Guest (uncredited)

Father of the Bride

Photographer (uncredited)

Too Young to Kiss

Minor Role (uncredited)

The Tall Target

Fingerprint Man (uncredited)

Whirlpool

Pianist at Spike's (uncredited)

Double Wedding

Bill Simmons (as Joe Young)

Naughty Nanette

Reporter (uncredited)

After the Thin Man

Jimmy

Speed in the Gay Nineties

Naval Officer (Uncredited)

Murder in the Fleet

Joe

Baby Talks

Plant Worker (Uncredited)

Swing Shift Maisie

Reporter (uncredited)

Let's Make It Legal

Dinner Guest

Culinary Carving

Assistant Director

The Lure of Hollywood

Det. Foster (uncredited)

The Fuller Brush Man

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

90

Gender

Male

Birthday

1900-09-21

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As

Joseph I. Young