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Juanita Moore

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Juanita Moore is a Broadway performer. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.

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Born October 19, 1914, in Greenwood, Mississippi, to Ella and Harrison Moore, Juanita Moore began her career as a chorus girl at the Cotton Club. She trained in acting at the Actors' Laboratory. Her marriages were to Ananias Berry and later Charles Thomas Burris. Film credits include "Imitation of Life," "Cabin in the Sky," "Pinky," "Two Moon Junction," "The Kid," "The Singing Nun," "The Mack," "Walk on the Wild Side," "The Opposite Sex," and "Not as a Stranger." On television, she appeared in "ER," "Mannix," "77 Sunset Strip," "Ironside," "Wagon Train," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Judging Amy," and "Dragnet 1967."

Personal Details

Born
October 19, 1914
Hometown
Greenwood, Mississippi, USA
Died
January 1, 2014

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Juanita Moore is a Broadway performer. Born October 19, 1914, in Greenwood, Mississippi, to Ella and Harrison Moore, Juanita Moore began her career as a chorus girl at the Cotton Club. She trained in acting at the Actors' Laboratory. Her marriages were to Ananias Berry and later Charles Thomas Burris. Film credits include "Imitation of Li...
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