Stephen Moore

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Dec 11, 1937 (87 years old)
Death date
Oct 04, 2019

Stephen Moore

Known For

The Boat That Rocked
2h 15m
Movie 2009

The Boat That Rocked

An ensemble comedy, where the romance is between the young people of the 60s, and pop music. It's about a band of DJs that captivate Britain, playing the music that defines a generation and standing up to a government that wanted control of popular culture via the British Broadcasting Corporation. Loosely based on the events in Britain in the 60's when the Labour government of Harold Wilson, wanted to bring the pirate radio stations under control, enough to see the passage of the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act on 15 August 1967. Also known as "Pirate Radio".

National Theatre: My Fair Lady
2h 38m
Movie 2005

National Theatre: My Fair Lady

Eliza Doolittle is a young flower seller with an unmistakable Cockney accent which keeps her in the lower rungs of Edwardian society. When Professor Henry Higgins tries to teach her how to speak like a proper lady, an unlikely friendship begins to flourish.

Born With Two Mothers
1h 30m
Movie 2005

Born With Two Mothers

A provocative drama about an IVF mix-up which results in a white woman giving birth to a black boy.

Merseybeat
1h 0m
TV Show 2001

Merseybeat

Merseybeat follows the fortunes of Newton Park police force, as the officers struggle to balance their demanding work and home lives.

This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper
2h 0m
Movie 2000

This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper

This is a dramatisation of the real-life investigation into the notorious Yorkshire Ripper murders of the late 1970s, showing the effect that it had on the health and career of Assistant Chief Constable George Oldfield who led the enquiry.

The Peter Principle
0h 30m
TV Show 1997

The Peter Principle

The Peter Principle is a BBC television show about the Aldbridge Branch of the fictional County & Provincial Bank. It originally aired in the late 1990s and is now a part of the PBS program lineup at some PBS stations, which call it The Boss. The program takes its name from the Peter Principle, that In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.

The Missing Postman
TV Show 1997

The Missing Postman

Postman Clive Peacock decides to rebel when his employers force him to take early retirement. Setting off on his bike, he determines to deliver his last batch of post by hand all over the country. The police are soon on his trail, while the media acclaim him as a hero. For Clive it is a journey of discovery, but he is unaware that back at home his wife is undergoing her own transformation.

The Missing Postman
2h 27m
Movie 1997

The Missing Postman

When Dorset postman Clive Peacock is forced into early retirement, the years ahead look bleak. But on his last day in the job, in a moment of unexpected rebellion he makes a decision that will change his life. As he makes his final collection from the postbox in the small seaside town where he lives, he decides to deliver the letters himself, by hand, no matter the destination. Mounting his trusty bicycle, he sets off on what proves to be an odyssey of self-discovery. Pursued by the police and lionised by the media, Clive becomes both a fugitive and a reluctant hero.

Black Hearts in Battersea
TV Show 1995

Black Hearts in Battersea

In an alternate early nineteenth century London, the rightful Duke finds himself cheated out of his inheritance. A 6x25' TV adaptation of Joan Aiken's 1964 children's novel, Black Hearts in Battersea.

Harry Enfield and Chums
0h 40m
TV Show 1994

Harry Enfield and Chums

Harry Enfield, Kathy Burke, Paul Whitehouse and others take on an array of oddball characters and old-time favorites in this sketch comedy show.

Biography

Stephen Moore was a talented British actor known for his contributions to various forms of entertainment. He was notably recognized for his role as the voice of Marvin the Paranoid Android in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" radio series, as well as in subsequent adaptations. Moore's portrayal of Marvin, the perpetually depressed and pessimistic robot, became iconic and beloved among fans. His distinctive voice and delivery brought depth and humour to the character, adding to the series' comedic and philosophical elements. Moore's portrayal of Marvin remains a memorable and enduring part of the series' legacy.

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