Dudley Moore Biography
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Arrested and charged with suspicion of domestic violence on a cohabitant. [March 1994]

Underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery, and thereafter suffered four minor strokes in swift succession. [25 September 1997]

In the 1950s he was a regular member of The Johnny Dankworth Seven where established himself as an accomplished jazz pianist.

Co-owner of the restaurant "72 Market Street" in Venice, Los Angeles.

Son Patrick (with Tuesday Weld) was born in 1976.

He was cared for in his final days and through burial in Plainfield, New Jersey by long-time friend and pianist Rena Fruchter.

Turned down a job offer as organist at King's College, Cambridge, to launch his music and acting career.

In 1983 won the NATO Male Star of the Year Award.

Has won two Special Tony Awards: in 1963, along with his "Beyond the Fringe" co-stars Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, and Jonathan Miller, "for their brilliance which has shattered all the old concepts of comedy," in a show that was recreated in a television version of the same title, Beyond the Fringe (1964) (TV); and in 1974, shared with co-author and co-star Peter Cook for their show "Good Evening."

A bar/restaurant in Cromwell, Connecticut, USA is named in honor of him.

He died the same day as Milton Berle and Billy Wilder. He and Wilder both died of pneumonia.

Has claimed he preferred Arthur 2: On the Rocks to the original Arthur.

His favorite movie star was Gene Kelly.
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