Jonathan Moore
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24-03-1923
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24-03-1923
Birthday
Aries
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6
Total Films
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Also Known As (male)
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Place of Birth
24-03-1923
Birthday
Aries
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
6
Total Films
Also known as (male)
Place of Birth
24-03-1923
Birthday
Aries
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
6
Total Films
-
Also Known As (male)
-
Place of Birth
actor
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Murder by the Book
Mild-mannered mystery writer D. H. Mercer has become so immersed in his material that his creation, hard-boiled private eye Biff Deegan, constantly appears to him as a hallucination. Intent on getting rid of Biff, and replacing him with a more civilized detective, Mercer soon finds himself in a genuine mystery involving art fraud, murder, and a beautiful lady in peril.Year:
1987

Amadeus
Disciplined Italian composer Antonio Salieri becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Viennese composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.Year:
1984
The Treatment
Liam is a south London teenager, out of a job, living for Saturday afternoon, for the excitement of the match and the hope of a fight after it. A beautiful girl and a meeting with a priest give him a glimpse of a different life - but his violent brother won't let him go so easily. TV adaptation of the play by Jonathan Moore.Year:
1984

The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana
The second Charles and Diana movie, with two virtual unknowns in the leads: Christopher Baines had acted on the British stage and on the BBC, but Catherine Oxenberg, a U.S.-born, British-raised professional model, here made her acting debut. Of particular interest was the casting of Dana Wynter as Queen Elizabeth, Stewart Granger as Prince Philip, Olivia de Havilland as the Queen Mother, and Ray Milland as a general factotum around the Palace.Year:
1982

Underground Aces
The escapades of a crew of zany parking lot attendants.Year:
1981

To Race the Wind
A lighthearted dramatization of the autobiography of Harold Krents, a blind Harvard Law School student trying to make his way in a sighted world.Year:
1980