Born: June 17, 1914 (as Pauline Joless Love) (in Harrisburg, PA)
Died: December 7, 2001
Spouse(s): Jefferson Machamer (married 1934 - 1960, his death)
Dodd Watkins (married 1962 - 1971, his death)
Children: Tom
Laurie
Wendy
Movies:
1931
Frankenstein (uncredited)
1934
Wagon Wheels (uncredited)
1937
Heidi
Wild and Woolly
Born Reckless
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Love Is News
1938
Five of a Kind
Passport Husband
Three Blind Mice
1939
Days of Jesse James
Charlie Chan at Treasure Island
Charlie Chan in Reno
Young Mr. Lincoln
The Three Musketeers
The Arizona Wildcat
1940
The Trail Blazers
Colorado
The Carson City Kid
Young Buffalo Bill
1941
King of the Texas Rangers
Double Cross
Arkansas Judge
1955
The Shrike (uncredited)
1956
Showdown at Abilene (uncredited)
1957
Spoilers of the Forest (uncredited)
1958
The Littlest Hobo
TV Shows:
Cavalcade of America
- A Time for Courage (1955)
Crossroads
- Vivi Shining Bright (1955)
Death Valley Days
- Jimmy Dayton's Treasure (1954)
Medic
- Wall of Silence (1955)
Producers' Showcase
- Peter Pan (1956)
Studio 57
- The Plot Against Miss Pomeroy (1954)
TV Reader's Digest
- Why the Choir Was Late (1956)
Other Film Work:
1937
Comic Artist's Home Life (Short)
Broadway Plays:
1921
The Easiest Way
1924
Man Behind the Masses
1925
The Fountain
1927
The Prisoner
1933
Murder at the Vanities
1934
Dance With Your Gods
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In 1936, Pauline Moore published a volume of poetry. Later, during her years away from acting, she turned her religious devotion toward writing inspirational poetry, short stories, and plays (including "The Seamless Robe" and "Mary's Story").
Her first husband was cartoonist Jefferson Machamer, and her second husband was a minister, the Rev. Mr. Watkins.
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Links
Western Clippings -- An Interview with Pauline Moore
The Old Corral -- Pauline Moore
Obituaries -- L.A Times Obituary
Wikipedia -- Pauline Moore
Newspaper Articles
Pittsburg Post-Gazette, Aug. 6, 1931 -- "Film Facts" (go to page 17 of newspaper)
Prescott Evening Courier, Nov. 27, 1931 -- "Pauline Moore Eager to Be Story Writer"
Prescott Courier, Dec. 1, 1976 -- "Lady of the Theater at Prescott Heights Baptist"
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Movie/TV credit information is taken from Internet Movie Database, unless otherwise noted, and is updated and corrected if needed.