- Moore also worked as a model, appearing on the covers of Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan and McCall's. She was featured in the 'Hostess Girl' painting on a 1934 Coca-Cola tray now considered highly collectible.
- Was an inspirational speaker and writer known for devotional poetry, short stories and religious plays.
- Was a teenage finalist in the National Constitution Oratorical Contest in Washington.
- Moved to Sequim, Washington in July 2001 to be near one of her two daughters and her son.
- Appeared in three Charlie Chan movies: Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937), Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939), and Charlie Chan in Reno (1939).
- Once signed with 20th Century-Fox, she later moved to Republic Studios and appeared in five Roy Rogers' westerns.
- Appeared on Broadway in Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.'s final production, "Ha Cha".
- Three children. Two daughters and one son.
- Began acting career with the Edna Preston stock company.
- Spent most of her adult life in Santa Monica, California.
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