Dom Moor was a small-part actor, active in Italian films at least in the mid-late 1960's.
I'm starting his topic with 4 known roles, 2 credited as "Dom Moor", one credit as "Don", plus one uncredited appearance - since "Dom" is the credit used twice that is the one I have used for his topic. The usually-reliable ANICA here add to confusion by listing 2 of his credits as "Dean Moor", despite there only being one known credit under this name and that seemingly being another actor. Based on the name, he would not seem to be an Italian actor, but probably a foreign actor who was resident in Rome, but without any known credits in foreign productions this is purely speculation. In The Shoes of the Fisherman, where I imagine it is his own voice we hear, he speaks English with a definite "foreign" accent, but I couldn't place it beyond it not being English or American. He has a neatly trimmed beard in all his roles, 3 without moustache, so this was probably his regular "look".
For now I have listed him under "actors", but since his roles are evenly spread out at one-a-year over a 4 year period it would seem possible that he could also be a generico - time will tell.
Filmography
- L'uomo che ride .... Vandergris (credited)
1967 - Colpo maestro al servizio di Sua Maestà britannica .... Maxwell's partner (credited as "Don Moor")
1968 - The Shoes of the Fisherman .... Cardinal (uncredited)
- Una forca per un bastardo .... Ben (uncredited)
1969 - Agguato sul Bosforo .... Habub Hsiam (credited)
1971 - Il vichingo venuto dal sud .... Richard, the Royal Hotel barman (uncredited)
1974 - Orlando Furioso (TV mini-series) Ep. 2 .... Old Dutchman (credited as "Don Moor")
No Moor!
Titles where Dom is listed as appearing somewhere online, but cannot be found.
- 24 ore di terrore (1964) ANICA lists the credited "Dean Moor" as playing the role of Laffitte and also lists 2 of Dom's other roles under this name, despite him not being credited as such. The actor playing Laffitte, while he bears some resemblance, has 2 distinctive moles which are not present in any of Dom's other roles, so I am certain that this is not him. Neither did I recognise Dom in any other role.