Pat Moran

Pat Moran

Deceased · Born: Feb 17, 1901 · Died: Aug 9, 1965

Personal Details

BornFeb 17, 1901 Canada

Biography

Pat Moran, a renowned actor of Canadian origin, entered this world on February 17, 1901, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would span several decades. With a career that spanned multiple decades, Moran made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be celebrated to this day.

His impressive repertoire of films includes the iconic "She's in the Army" (1942),a comedy classic that showcased his exceptional acting skills. Additionally, Moran's performance in "Something to Sing About" (1937) further solidified his reputation as a talented thespian. His versatility as an actor was also demonstrated in the 1948 film "Trouble Makers," a testament to his range and ability to adapt to various roles.

On a personal note, Moran's life was filled with love and companionship, as he was married to the lovely Patsy Moran. Together, they shared a deep bond that was a cornerstone of his life.

Tragically, Pat Moran's life came to a close on August 9, 1965, in Woodland Hills, California, USA. His passing left a void in the lives of his loved ones and fans alike, but his memory continues to live on through his remarkable body of work.

Career

1963
Move Over, Darling
Move Over, Darling as Seymour (uncredited)
1962
Birdman of Alcatraz
Birdman of Alcatraz as Inmate (uncredited)
1958
Houseboat
Houseboat as Mabel Smaney (uncredited)
1957
The Joker Is Wild
The Joker Is Wild as Man at Craps Table (uncredited)
1950
1946
Gallant Journey
Gallant Journey as (uncredited)
1942
1939
Rulers of the Sea
Rulers of the Sea as MacNaughton (Uncredited)