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- Birth nameHarry Roscoe Moore
- Although Tim Moore will forever be known as "The Kingfish" in the pioneering series The Amos 'n Andy Show (1951), he was actually far better known for his career on the stage and as a comedian in vaudeville than he was for his film and television work. In fact, he had only made (as far as is known) three films before "Amos 'n' Andy", and he had to be coaxed out of retirement to play in that show.
Moore was born into a family of 15 children in Illinois. He left school at age 11 to join a traveling vaudeville act called "Cora Miskel and Her Gold Dust Twins", which was such a hit in the U.S. that it toured Europe. He had a long and successful career in vaudeville and another successful run on Broadway in "Blackbirds". He also did much work on radio. The "Amos 'n' Andy" TV series was a major hit and made Moore--or, rather, "The Kingfish"--a household word. After the show's run he retired again, except for an occasional appearance on TV talk shows to reminisce about the series. He died of tuberculosis in 1958.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- SpousesVivian Janetta Chavens(June 6, 1957 - December 13, 1958) (his death)Benzonia Davis(1941 - 1956) (divorced)Gertie Brown(September 1, 1915 - February 24, 1934) (her death)Hester Moore (performer)(1908 - 1914) (divorced)
- When he died in 1958, the honorary pallbearers were The Amos 'n Andy Show (1951) creators Freeman F. Gosden and Charles J. Correll. He was carried to his final resting place by Spencer Williams, Alvin Childress, Johnny Lee and F.E. Miller.
- Pallbearers at his funeral included Freeman F. Gosden and Charles J. Correll, creators of the Amos n' Andy characters and of the TV show. They first did the characters of Amos n' Andy on radio in the 1920's and played them on radio for over thirty years. Also present as a pallbearer was Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson.
- Father: Harry Moore; Mother: Cynthia Anna Wilson.
- "I've made it a point never to tell a joke on stage that I couldn't tell in front of my mother.
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