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Deborah Moore - biography and filmography of Sir Roger's daughter

Deborah Moore in 'Die Another Day' (2002)Being a daughter of a living screen icon doesn't have to be bad. But what if one wants to follow in the footsteps of its parent, a world famous movie star - The Saint and James Bond in one person? Well, in that kind of circumstances it's certainly not that easy to build a career of your own and not to be accused of taking advantage of your family name. However, Deborah Maria Luisa Moore, born on Oct 27, 1963 in London, managed to prove her acting talents despite being a daughter of Roger Moore. She has been an active actress for over two decades now. She has worked for television, film and theatre in Europe as well as in America. She co-starred with the likes of Bryan Brown, Gabriel Byrne, Charles Dance, Robert Downey Jr., Michael Caine and Jason Connery. Deborah Moore graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and started her career as Deborah Barrymore not to be linked with her famous father. She returned to her family name when her career has reached stability. In addition to her extensive work as an actress, Deborah also worked as a journalist. Few years ago she has interviewed Giovanni Di Stefano, a defendant of Saddam Hussein. Deborah is also supporting The Passage, a Christian homeless charity.

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Film & TV credits

Crying woman in Sherlock (TV, episode "The Great Game"), 2010
Mel in Midsomer Murders (TV, episode "The Great and the Good"), 2009 (cameo)
Teyrna Eleanor (voice) in Dragon Age: Origins (VG), 2009
Alfidia in Rome (TV, episodes "De Patre Vostro" and "A Necessary Fiction"), 2007
Jackie in Provoked: A True Story, 2006
Air Hostess in Die Another Day, 2002 (cameo)
Bulgari Manageress in South Kensington, 2001
Herself in Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings (TV), 2000
Clare Moody Doctors (TV, episode "A Model Patient"), 2000
Scientist in Ghost Writers (short), 1999 (released as part of the DVD "Tales of the Fourth Dimension", 2009)
Reporter in Bulworth, 1998
Nimue in Merlin (TV), 1998
Guest Lead in Loved by You (TV), 1997
Rea in Family Affairs (TV), 1997
Meg Dolby in London Suite (TV), 1996 (uncredited)
Hannah Bernstein in On Dangerous Ground (TV), 1996
Hannah Bernstein in Midnight Man (TV), 1995
Helen Doble in Nothing But the Truth (TV), 1995
Claire in The Wanderer (TV, episodes "Home" and "Waste Not, Want Not"), 1994
Claudia in Quantum Leap(TV, episode "Blood Moon - March 10, 1975"), 1993
Lady Grey in Chaplin, 1992
Danielle Stevens in Days of Our Lives (TV), 1992
Guest Lead in episode of Man & Machine (TV), 1992
Julie in The Return of Shelley (TV, episode "Come Fly with Me"), 1992
Major Goode in Into the Sun, 1992
Susannah Hopkins in Trauma (TV), 1991
Amanda Herrera in Zorro (TV, episode "The Tease"), 1990
Flo Fleming in Bullseye!, 1990
Supporting in Mother Love (TV), 1989
Secretary in Goldeneye - The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (TV), 1989
June in Top Line, 1988
Marianna in La partita (aka "The Gamble"), 1988
Matilda in Lionheart, 1987
? in Warriors of the Apocalypse, 1985
Jane in Shelley (TV), 1979/83
Sabrina in Aspen (TV), 1977
Little Girl in The Persuaders! (episode "The Long Goodbye"), 1971

Theatre credits

Ruth in Blithe Spirit Brew House Taunton, 2002
Jacqueline in Don't Dress for Dinner Mill at Sonning
Sheila in Dial "M" for Murder National Tour
Eliza Doolittle in G.B. Shaw's Pygmalion Cheltenham Theatre
Prince Charming in Cinderella Cheltenham Theatre
Adriana in The Comedy of Errors Netherlands Tour
Viola in Twelfth Night MacOwan Theatre
Lady Fidget in The Country Wife MacOwan Theatre
Gladys in The Pyjama Game MacOwan Theatre

TV commercials

Oldsmobile Toronado, 1990
Gordon's Gin, 1989
Brooke Bond Tea, 1988
Scottish Widows (investment company), 1986-95

Thanks to Marie-France Vienne for the filmographic details.

Deborah Moore and Roger Moore in 1987Deborah MooreDeborah and Roger Moore during the 57th International Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2003Deborah Moore

Photos of Deborah from GettyImages: [1] [2] [3]

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Christian Moore - biography and filmography of Sir Roger's son
Independent filmmaker, co-founder of Strike Productions

Christian MooreChristian Moore (b. 1973), the youngest son of Sir Roger Moore, is a graduate of the NYU film program. He made first feature film, "Shady Grove", with collaborator Amy Grappell while still in college. It won numerous awards and recognition in the film festival circuit throughout Europe and the United States. Moore has worked as a freelance editor since mid 1990s with directors such as Mike Judge and Richard Linklater. After starting a production company, Strike Productions, in January 1999, Moore and partner Kevin Pruitt have been collaborating on documentaries and feature films. Since mid 1990s he's been also involved in the Associated Television International production of "The Secret KGB Files" series hosted by his father. Moore's latest success was with documentaries "Viva Les Amis" and "Light From the East", both finished in 2005.

Film & TV credits

Quadrangle (documentary), cinematographer, 2009
World Magic Awards (awards show), producer, 2007
The Gold Bracelet (feature film), sound re-recording mixer, 2006
Monarch of the Moon (feature film), associate producer, 2005
Light From the East (documentary), producer and cinematographer, 2005
Viva Les Amis (documentary), producer, cinematographer, 2005
Radio Free Steve (feature film), actor, 2000
The Secret KGB UFO Abduction Files (TV special), field producer, 2000
The Secret KGB Sex Files (TV special), field producer, 1999
The Secret KGB Paranormal Files (TV special), producer, 1999
World Magic Awards (awards show), producer, 1999
The Secret KGB JFK Assassination Files (TV special), producer, 1998
The Secret KGB UFO Files (TV special), producer, 1998
Shady Grove (feature film), director, screenwriter, editor, 1996
SubUrbia (feature film), dialogue editor, 1996
Doomsday Gun (TV movie), production assistant, 1994
Coming Together, Falling Apart, director, 1993
The Living Room of Life, director, 1992
Looking for Transvestites, director, 1992
Cat Nap, director, 1991
Bed & Breakfast (feature film), intern, 1990

Photos of Christian Moore © GettyImages.com
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Sir Roger Moore: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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