Cleo Moore

About Cleo Moore

Who is it?: Actress, Script and Continuity Department
Birth Day: October 31, 1924
Birth Place: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
Birth Name: Cleouna Moore

Cleo Moore

Cleo Moore was born Cleouna Moore on October 31, 1924 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Her parents were deeply involved in...
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As per our current Database, Cleo Moore has been died on 25 October, 1973 at Inglewood, California, USA.

🎂 Cleo Moore - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Cleo Moore die, Cleo Moore was 49 years old.

Popular As Cleo Moore
Occupation Actress
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born October 31, 1924 (Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA)
Birthday October 31
Town/City Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Nationality USA

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Cleo Moore’s zodiac sign is Scorpio. According to astrologers, Scorpio-born are passionate and assertive people. They are determined and decisive, and will research until they find out the truth. Scorpio is a great leader, always aware of the situation and also features prominently in resourcefulness. Scorpio is a Water sign and lives to experience and express emotions. Although emotions are very important for Scorpio, they manifest them differently than other water signs. In any case, you can be sure that the Scorpio will keep your secrets, whatever they may be.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Cleo Moore was born in the Year of the Rat. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rat are quick-witted, clever, charming, sharp and funny. They have excellent taste, are a good friend and are generous and loyal to others considered part of its pack. Motivated by money, can be greedy, is ever curious, seeks knowledge and welcomes challenges. Compatible with Dragon or Monkey.

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Cleo Moore was born Cleouna Moore on October 31, 1924 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Her parents were deeply involved in Democratic politics. Politics, in Louisiana, was an all consuming passion with a lot of families in the 1920s and 1930s.

Cleo began her trek to stardom when she participated in school plays in high school. When she was just 15 years old, Cleo wed Palmer Long, son of the late Huey "Kingfish" Long in 1944. Palmer's father had been one of the movers and shakers in Louisiana politics for years, first serving as governor and then the United States Senate.

He was assassinated in 1935 in the state capitol building (Cleo, herself, was to run for Governor of Louisiana in 1956). The marriage was doomed to fail having lasted a mere six weeks. After Cleo finished high school, she moved with her family to California where her father was anticipating the end of World War II and the building boom that was expected to follow.

Once in sunny California, it did not take long to get "discovered".She was spotted by an RKO executive and was convinced to take a screen test. She passed. Her first film was in a rather non-descript film called Congo Bill (1948).

After that fiasco, Cleo went back to work at her family's building business and did some modeling. Two years later, in 1950, the shapely blonde appeared in a Western entitled Rio Grande Patrol (1950).

She received fifth billing in the movie that went nowhere. That year proved to busy for Cleo as she appeared in five other films. In Bright Leaf (1950), a film about the tobacco industry, was a well-received one even though she had only a small part.

Gambling House (1950) was, somewhat, of a personal breakthrough. Instead of having, basically, unknowns as her co-stars, Cleo had Victor Mature and William Bendix. Hard as it was to break into films that really grabbed to public's attention, Cleo seemed to be destined to stay in B movie roles for the balance of her career.

She did appear in a crime drama film called On Dangerous Ground (1951) with Ida Lupino and Robert Ryan, but had only a minor part. For an actress who had a wonderful talent, she seemed to be picked because of how her physical attributes played on the screen.

That seemed secondary to the moguls of the studios. She was very beautiful, but Cleo wanted them to look past that and see the talent she possessed. In 1954, Cleo appeared in two more box-office bombs, The Other Woman (1954) and Bait (1954).

The following year, she made two more films, Hold Back Tomorrow (1955) which was termed strange and Women's Prison (1955). Although a second class movie, it fared well at the box-office because of the subject matter and Cleo.

Other than that, it did not have a lot going for it. In 1957, Cleo starred in her final film, along with her sister, Mara Lea, called Hit and Run (1957). She had star billing, but it was another box-office bomb.

Then, Cleo left the motion picture industry forever. She married a real estate tycoon in 1961 and settled down to a life of being a socialite and domesticity. Less than a week before her 49th birthday, Cleo Moore died of a heart attack on October 25, 1973 in Inglewood, California.

To her legions of fans, she remains their favorite sex symbol of the 1950s and others languish knowing that her talent could have sent her to loftier heights instead of being wasted in minor roles in substandard B movies.

Cleo Moore Net Worth and Salary

  • Herbert Heftler (1961 - 25 October 1973) ( her death) ( 1 child)
  • Palmer Long (1944 - 1944) ( six weeks)

Cleo Moore Movies

  • Congo Bill (1948) as Lureen / Ruth Culver
  • On Dangerous Ground (1951) as Myrna Bowers
  • The Pace That Thrills (1952) as Ruby
  • Hold Back Tomorrow (1955) as Dora

Important Facts about Cleo Moore

Platinum blonde hair

Voluptuous figure

Lisp, breathless voice

Her southern drawl

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