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Duke Moore, (July 15, 1913 as James Moore – November 16, 1976), was an American actor who has the distinction of spending his entire on-screen career in productions by Ed Wood.Between 1953 and 1970, Moore appeared in the following for Wood:Crossroads of LaredoFinal CurtainNight of the GhoulsPlan 9 from Outer SpaceThe Sinister UrgeTake it Out in TradeMoore also received a posthumous addition to his oeuvre when outtake footage to Take it out in Trade was found in a projectionist's booth in a pornographic theater in California and subsequently released on video in "as is" form.
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Moore, Duke
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American actor
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1913-07-15Z
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James Moore
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1913-01-01Z
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1976-11-16Z
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1976-01-01Z
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