Pauline Moore (born Pauline Joless Love; June 17, 1914 – December 7, 2001)[2] was an American actress known for her roles in Western and B movies during the 1930s and 1940s.
The Edna Preston stock theater company gave Moore her first professional acting opportunity.[5] She moved to Hollywood in the early 1930s, and also starred on Broadway and worked as a model. Broadway plays in which she appeared included Dance With Your Gods (1934), Murder at the Vanities (1933), The Prisoner (1927), The Fountain (1925), Man and the Masses (1924), and The Easiest Way (1921).[6]
From the late 1930s through the early 1940s, Moore made 24 films for 20th Century Fox, with whom she was contracted. Her film debut came in Frankenstein (1931).[7]
From her first uncredited role in 1931 through to her last role in 1958, Moore's career spanned a total of 30 films. She made a few television appearances in the 1950s, including a bit part in Spoilers of the Forest in 1957 alongside Rod Cameron and Vera Ralston, but for the most part her acting career had ended, by her own choice.
Personal life
Moore was married to the cartoonist Jefferson Machamer from 1934 until his death in 1960.[8] They had three children. In 1962, she married Rev. Dodd Watkins, whose death in 1972 left her a widow for the second time.[8]
^ abMagers, Boyd (2004). Western Women: Interviews with 50 Leading Ladies. McFarland & Company. pp. 177–83. ISBN978-0786406722.
^McCrone, Dick (October 11, 1938). "Hometown Fan Fare". The Evening News. Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. p. 10. Retrieved June 17, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.