
Alvy Moore
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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).
Known for
Credits

The War of the Worlds (1953)
as Zippy (uncredited)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
as Winston, Olympic Team Member (uncredited)

The Wild One (1953)
as Pigeon (uncredited)

Herbie Rides Again (1974)
as Angry Taxi Driver

They're Playing with Fire (1984)
as Jimbo

A Boy and His Dog (1975)
as Dr. Moore

There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)
as Katy's Date (uncredited)

Designing Woman (1957)
as Luke Coslow

The Horror Show (1989)
as Chili Salesman

Intruder (1989)
as Officer Dalton

Mortuary (1982)
as Bob Stevens

Move Over, Darling (1963)
as Room Service Waiter

The Invisible Boy (1957)
as Scientist (uncredited)

Sunday in New York (1963)
as Airport Ticket Clerk (uncredited)

The Wackiest Ship in the Army (1960)
as Johnson

Little House: The Last Farewell (1984)
as 1st Mayor

For Love or Money (1963)
as George

The Littles: Liberty and the Littles (1986)
as Grandpa Little (voice)

Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954)
as Gator

Skirts Ahoy! (1952)
as French-Speaking Sailor (uncredited)

The Brotherhood of Satan (1971)
as Tobey

Secret of the Incas (1954)
as Young Man at Bar (uncredited)

Battle Circus (1953)
as Runnker

Destination Gobi (1953)
Actor

The Naked Witch (1969)
as Dr. Ralph Hayes

Off Limits (1952)
as Staff Sgt. Wagner (uncredited)

The Perfect Furlough (1958)
as Pvt. Marvin Brewer

Susan Slept Here (1954)
as Virgil

Lacy and the Mississippi Queen (1978)
as Reverend

Kilroy (1965)
as Hal Dooley

Donovan's Kid (1979)
as 2nd Horseman

5 Against the House (1955)
as Roy

The Specialist (1975)
as Bailiff Humbolt

Battle Zone (1952)
as Marine Marine (uncredited)

Who Killed Julie Greer? (1961)
as Reporter

Cotton Candy (1978)
as Mr. Smalley

Return to Green Acres (1990)
as Hank Kimball

Love and Kisses (1965)
as Officer Jones

An Annapolis Story (1955)
as Willie Warren

Dr. Minx (1975)
as Sheriff Frank

Scream (1981)
as Allen

The Glory Brigade (1953)
as Pvt. 'Stoney' Stone

Talk About a Stranger (1952)
as Sailor on Motorcycle

Time to Run (1973)
as Officer Andy Sildania

A Very Special Favor (1965)
as Ralph (uncredited)

Fearless Fagan (1952)
as Thomson

Here Come the Littles (1985)
as Grandpa Little (voice)

China Venture (1953)
as Carlson

Return from the Sea (1954)
as Smitty

3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt (1964)
as Sutter T. Finley

Twist Around The Clock (1961)
as Dizzy Bellew

Everything's Ducky (1961)
as Lipscott

Early Warning (1981)
Actor

The Persuader (1957)
as Willy Williams

The Late Liz (1971)
as Bill Morris

Mrs. Sundance (1974)
as Mr. Spence

Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978)
as Room Clerk

The Turkey Caper (1985)
as Abner

The Heart Is a Rebel (1958)
as Bill

Screaming Eagles (1956)
as Pvt. Grimes

Which Witch is Which? (1984)
as Abner

Smokey and the Hotwire Gang (1979)
as Sheriff Flower

Superbman: The Other Movie (1981)
as Perry Blight





