Terry Moore
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Terry Moore may refer to:
  • Terry Moore (baseball)
    Terry Moore (baseball)
    Terry Bluford Moore was a Major League Baseball center fielder. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1935–42 and 1946-48.-Playing career:...

     (1912–1995), American Major League Baseball player
  • Terry Moore (actress)
    Terry Moore (actress)
    Helen Luella Koford , better known as Terry Moore, is an American actress. Terry Moore made her film debut at age 11 and grew up with all the icons of the Hollywood era that made Hollywood what it is today, also known as "The Golden Age of Hollywood". Moore is an Academy Award nominated actress...

     (born 1929), American film actress
  • Terry Moore (soccer)
    Terry Moore (soccer)
    Terence "Terry" Moore is a former Canadian national soccer team, NASL, and Irish League player.A steady central defender Moore lived the first five years of his life in Moncton until his family moved to Northern Ireland. He grew up there and played in the Irish League for Larne and the famous...

     (born 1958), retired Canadian footballer
  • Terry Moore (comics)
    Terry Moore (comics)
    Terry Moore is a comic book author, graphic novelist and illustrator.He created the popular series Strangers in Paradise, and was involved in the founding of Homage Comics.-Biography:...

    , American comic book writer and artist
  • Terry Moore (Australian footballer)
    Terry Moore (Australian footballer)
    Terry Moore is a former Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League ....

     (born 1951), Australian rules footballer
  • Terry Moore (musician)
    Terry Moore (musician)
    Terry Moore or Terence Moore is a New Zealand musician, best known as a former member of the band The Chills, for whom he played bass from 1981–83, 1985–86 and again from 1991-93...

    , New Zealand musician

See also

  • Terry Moor
    Terry Moor
    Terry Moor is a former tennis player from the United States, who won two singles and three doubles titles during his professional career....

     (born 1952), tennis player
  • Terence Moore, sportswriter
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