Tedde Moore
Tedde Moore | |
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Born | Dorothea Moore April 11, 1947 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1959–present |
Children | Zoë Carter • Noah Shebib • Suzanna Shebib • Chaunce Drury(ward) |
Website | https://www.teddemoore.com/home.html |
Tedde Moore (born April 11, 1947), Canadian Actress, perhaps best known as Miss Shields in the 1983 film A Christmas Story.[citation needed] She reprised her role in the 1994 film My Summer Story and is the only actor to appear in both films. She also starred in the 2011 film Mistletoe Over Manhattan as Mrs. Claus.[citation needed]
Early life[]
Tedde Moore is the daughter of Darwina (née Faessler) and actor and educator Mavor Moore, the granddaughter of Canadian theatre figure Dora Mavor Moore, and the great-granddaughter of Scottish-born economist James Mavor.[1]
Career[]
Moore's film credits include Second Wind (1976), for which she won Best Supporting Actress at the Canadian Film Awards,[2][3] Murder by Decree (1979), Overnight (1985), Rolling Vengeance (1987) and Down the Road Again (2011).
Personal life[]
Moore’s life partner, filmmaker, Donald Shebib[4] Had two children (Noah and Suzanna) plus Moore's daughter (Zoe Carter) from an earlier relationship with the actor Patrick Christopher Carter. Moore’s family also welcomed Chaunce Drury, from the age of three.[5]
Zoë Carter is a writer and Suzanna Shebib is a teacher. While Noah Shebib, better known as "40", is a music engineer and producer.[5]
Moore has five grandchildren.[5]
References[]
- ^ https://www.cbc.ca/radio/tapestry/the-redemptive-power-of-hip-hop-1.4752075/ovo-producer-noah-40-shebib-and-his-sister-suzanna-empower-youth-through-hip-hop-1.4752159
- ^ Wise, Wyndam (ed.) (2001). Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film. Toronto, Ont.: University of Toronto Press. p. 263.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- ^ "The Winners: The Canadian Film Awards 1976". Cinema Canada. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
- ^ "Tedde Moore Net Worth, Movies, Married, Children, Facts, Wiki-Bio". Bio Age Who. 10 July 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Scott, Cece M. (8 November 2018). "Tedde Morre strongly rooted in Canadian theatre". Active Life. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
External links[]
- Tedde Moore at IMDb
For More, see her website Www.Teddemoore.com
- Canadian film actresses
- Canadian television actresses
- Canadian voice actresses
- 20th-century Canadian actresses
- Living people
- 21st-century Canadian actresses
- Actresses from Toronto
- Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
- Best Supporting Actress Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
- 1940s births