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William Moore is a Actor British born on 19 april 1916 at Birmingham (United-kingdom)

William Moore

William Moore
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Birth name William Aaron Moore
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 19 april 1916 at Birmingham (United-kingdom)
Death 24 april 2000 (at 84 years) at London (United-kingdom)

William Aaron Moore (19 April 1916 – 24 April 2000) was an English actor. He was best known for his role as long-suffering Sydney Lumsden in the popular 1980s comedy series Sorry! (in which he became known for the catchphrase "Language, Timothy!"). He also appeared in numerous other television programmes, including Coronation Street as Cyril Turpin, Betty Turpin's husband from 1969–1970. The character put in two more appearances in 1972, then died off-screen in 1974. He also appeared as the station master in a 1981 episode of To The Manor Born. Moore was married to actress Mollie Sugden from 29 March 1958 until his death. Their twin sons, Robin and Simon, were born in October 1963. Moore starred with Sugden in My Husband and I.

William Moore died on 24 April 2000 in London,just five days after his 84th birthday.

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Ken Loach
Ken Loach
(1 films)
Chris Menges
Chris Menges
(1 films)
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Filmography of William Moore (2 films)

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Actor

Black Jack
Black Jack (1979)
, 1h50
Directed by Ken Loach
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Historical
Actors Jean Franval, David Rappaport, William Moore, Doreen Mantle, Brian Glover, Paul Copley
Roles Mr Carter
Rating67% 3.3940653.3940653.3940653.3940653.394065
Deux enfants et un malfaiteur traversent le Yorkshire anglais de 1750, pour retrouver un oncle, capitaine au long cours.
At the Stroke of Nine, 1h11
Directed by Lance Comfort
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Patricia Dainton, Patrick Barr, Dermot Walsh, Clifford Evans, Alexander Doré, William Moore
Roles Campion
Rating48% 2.4127152.4127152.4127152.4127152.412715
L'intrigue suit une célèbre journaliste de Fleet Street (Patricia Dainton ) qui est enlevé par un pianiste de concert (Stephen Murray ) qui la force à écrire une histoire quotidienne sur lui et menace de la tuer dans un délai de cinq jours si elle refuse.