George Moran

George Moran

Deceased · Born: Oct 3, 1881 · Died: Aug 1, 1949

Personal Details

BornOct 3, 1881 Elwood, Kansas, USA

Biography

George Moran, a talented individual, entered this world on October 3, 1881, in the charming town of Elwood, Kansas, United States of America.

Throughout his remarkable career, Moran showcased his exceptional acting skills, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Some of his most notable works include the 1940 film "My Little Chickadee", the 1929 film "Why Bring That Up?", and the 1930 film "Anybody's War".

In his personal life, Moran was united in matrimony with the lovely Claire White. Their union was a testament to the power of love and companionship.

Sadly, Moran's life came to a close on August 1, 1949, in the beautiful city of Oakland, California, United States of America. His passing left a profound impact on those who knew him, and his legacy continues to inspire and entertain to this day.

Career

1940
My Little Chickadee
My Little Chickadee as Milton, Twillie's Indian Confederate
The Bank Dick
The Bank Dick as Cozy Cochran aka Loudmouth Nasty
1933
The Fatal Glass of Beer
The Fatal Glass of Beer as Indian Chief (uncredited)
1932
Hypnotized
Hypnotized as Henry Johnson