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Charlotte Moore
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Charlotte Moore was born on 7 July 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for
The Bionic Woman (1976)
,
3 by Cheever (1979)
and
The Equalizer (1985)
.
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Known for
The Bionic Woman
6.7
TV Series
Lady Reporter
1976 • 1 ep
3 by Cheever
7.5
TV Mini Series
Nancy Bearden
1979 • 2 eps
The Equalizer
7.8
TV Series
Francine Grant
1986 • 1 ep
Queen
7.6
TV Mini Series
Mrs. Perkins
1993 • 2 eps
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21
Blow Up
8.9
Short
Producer on Set
2012
Law & Order
7.8
TV Series
Defense Attorney Julia DeBakey
1990–1997
2 episodes
Firehouse
4.2
TV Movie
Catlin Connors
1996
PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal
7.1
TV Series
Carlene Jansen
1996
1 episode
A Holiday to Remember
6.2
TV Movie
(as Charlotte M. Moore)
1995
The Jerky Boys
4.7
Mrs. Weir
1995
Queen
7.6
TV Mini Series
Mrs. Perkins
1993
2 episodes
Claude
5.7
Mrs. Dewey
1992
The Last Plane from Coramaya
5.7
Video
Miriam Douglas
1989
Gideon Oliver
5.9
TV Series
Miriam Douglas
1989
1 episode
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Closed Set
6.9
TV Movie
Mrs. Lynch
1988
The Equalizer
7.8
TV Series
Francine Grant
1986
1 episode
Morning's at Seven
8.7
TV Movie
Myrtle Brown
1982
The Elephant Man
7.1
TV Movie
Miss Sandwich
1982
Rich and Famous
5.8
Clerk (Cartier)
1981
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Alternative name
Charlotte M. Moore
Born
July 7
,
1939
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Other works
Directed "The Playboy of the Western World", a play by
John Millington Synge
(Irish Repertory Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
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Was nominated for Broadway's 1974 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "Chemin de Fer."
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