Richard Moore
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Richard Moore, Dick Moore, Dickie Moore or Dicky Moore may refer to:
- Richard Channing Moore (1762–1841), American Episcopal Bishop of Virginia
- Richard Moore (Irish lawyer) (died 1858), nineteenth-century Irish lawyer and judge
- Richard Moore (New Zealand politician) (1849–1936), New Zealand Member of Parliament
- Richard B. Moore (1893–1978), Barbadian civil rights activist and communist
- Dick Moore (1913–2002), English cricketer
- Dick Moore (GC) (1916–2003), British Royal Navy officer awarded the George Cross in World War II
- Richard O. Moore (born 1920), American poet
- Richard Moore (cinematographer) (1925–2009), American cinematographer and founder of Panavision
- Dickie Moore (actor) (born 1925), American actor, best known as a child actor in Our Gang
- Richard T. Moore (poet) (1927–2009), American poet who taught at Boston University and Brandeis University
- Dickie Moore (ice hockey) (born 1931), Canadian ice hockey player with the Montreal Canadiens
- Richard Moore (actor) (born 1934), English actor known for playing Jarvis Skelton on ITV's Emmerdale
- Richard T. Moore (born 1943), American politician, member of the Massachusetts State Senate
- Rich Moore (American football) (born 1947), American football player
- Richard H. Moore (born 1960), American politician, North Carolina State Treasurer
- Rich Moore (born 1963), American animation director
- Richard Moore (comics) (born 1966), American comic book writer and creator
- Richard Moore (journalist) (born 1974), British journalist and author
- Dicky Moore (born 1978), English guitarist with Scintillate and Scritti Politti
- Richard Moore (rugby league) (born 1981), English rugby league player
- Dickie Moore (football), American-born football player for the Toronto Argonauts
[edit] Fictional characters
- Richard Moore (Case Closed) (Kogoro Mori), detective in the anime and manga Case Closed
- Father Richard Moore, priest in the film The Exorcism of Emily Rose
[edit] See also
- Freddy Moore (born 1950), singer-songwriter known as Rick "Skogie" Moore
- Rickie D. Moore, theologian
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