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

He appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "Voices That Care."

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

Moore was born with a clubfoot that was surgically corrected in his youth.

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

Son Nicholas Anthony (with Nicole Rothschild) born. [28 June 1995]

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

Attended Magdalen College, Oxford University, England, graduating in 1958.

Son Patrick (with Tuesday Weld) born 1976.

Made a Commander of the order of the British Empire (CBE). [June 2001]

Cared for in his final days and through burial in Watchung, NJ by long-time friend and pianist Rena Fruchter.

Friend of short films writer/editor/director
Andrew Michael Jolley

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

Godfather of
Peter Cook's eldest daughter, Lucy.

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

Was the first choice to play Henry Fine in "The Mirror Has Two Faces," only to be replaced by George Segal (who was, ironically, replaced by Moore in the role of George Webber in "10"). In an interview following his announcement that he had supranuclear palsy, he revealed that he was dismissed from the role because he had trouble remembering his lines.

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; and in 1974, shared with co-author and co-star
Peter Cook for their show "Good Evening."

Was a classically trained pianist.

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

Turned down the lead role in Splash.

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