Kieron Moore
Biography
Kieron Moore, originally named Ciarán Ó hAnnracháin and later anglicized to Kieron O’Hanrahan, was an accomplished Irish actor born on October 5, 1924. He gained prominence in the film and television industry during the height of his career in the 1950s and 1960s. One of his most notable performances came in 1948 when he portrayed Count Vronsky in the film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel, "Anna Karenina," sharing the screen with the renowned actress Vivien Leigh. Moore's acting skills and charismatic presence captivated audiences, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment world. He continued to make significant contributions to film and television until his passing on July 15, 2007. Throughout his career, Moore left a lasting legacy, remembered for compelling performances and his impact on Irish cinema.
Filmography
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Three Sundays to Live
1957 • Frank Martin
Anna Karenina
1948 • Count Vronsky
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
1959 • Pony Sugrue
Hide and Seek
1964 • Paul
David and Bathsheba
1951 • Uriah
Son of a Gunfighter
1965 • Deputy Mace Fenton
Mine Own Executioner
1947 • Adam Lucian
I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
1959 • Pony Sugrue
A Man About the House
1947 • Salvatore
Ten Tall Men
1951 • Corporal Pierre Molier
Crack in the World
1965 • Dr. Ted Rampion
The Angry Hills
1959
I Thank a Fool
1962 • Roscoe
The Key (1958)
1958 • Kane
Doctor Blood's Coffin
1961 • Dr. Peter Blood
The Thin Red Line
1964 • Lt. Band
The League of Gentlemen
1960 • Stevens
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
1960 • Walsh
Arabesque
1966 • Yussef Kasim
Girl in the Headlines
1963 • Rodney Herter
The Day of the Triffids
1963 • Tom Goodwin
Custer of the West
1967 • Chief Dull Knife