b. Victor Frederick Moore, 24 February 1876, Hammonton, New Jersey, USA, d. 23 July 1962, East Islip, New York, USA. Starting out in vaudeville as a comedian, Moore enjoyed a fair measure of success for more than two decades before making his breakthrough. He made a few appearances on Broadway, including Rosemary (1896) and two later shows for George M. Cohan, Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway (1906) and The Talk Of New York (1907). He continued in vaudeville, with occasional parts in big productions, always in comic roles, and from 1915 appeared in numerous silent films, inclu...