
Dennis Moore
Dennis Moore was an actor who specialized in western films and film serials. He began appearing in short subjects and low-budget feature films in the 1930s under the name "Denny Meadows," and enjoyed greater recognition and employment after he changed his professional name to Dennis Moore. His dark looks and solemn demeanor kept him working steadily as an all-purpose utility player, in both heroic and villainous roles. Moore became a familiar face in westerns but never became a major star. He did play leads or second leads in serials, and holds the distinction of appearing in the very last serials produced by Universal Pictures (in 1946) and Columbia Pictures (in 1956).
Known for

D-Day on Mars
1966 • Craig Foster

King of the Roaring 20's – The Story of Arnold Rothstein
1961 • Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)

The Slowest Gun in the West
1960 • A Man

The Fearmakers
1958 • Army Doctor

Domino Kid
1957

Escape from San Quentin
1957 • Police Sgt. at Headquarters

Chicago Confidential
1957

Beginning of the End
1957 • Police Dispatcher KLP646
Full filmography

King of the Roaring 20's – The Story of Arnold Rothstein
View movie1961 • Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Proceed and Report
View movie1943 • Lt. (jg) Blackman







































































































































