Eva Moore

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This article is about the English actress. For the Nip/Tuck character, see Ava Moore.

Eva Moore (February 9, 1870April 27, 1955) was an English actress. She went on the stage in 1887, joined Toole,s company in 1888, and married in 1891.

She was born in Brighton and was married to the actor Henry V. Esmond until his death in 1922. She managed his play Eliza Comes to Stay in 1913. The couple were the parents of the actress Jill Esmond. Moore died in Maidenhead, England.

Her on–stage roles included Lady Ernestone in Esmond's My Lady Cirtue (1903) and Wilhelmina Marr in his Billy's Little Love Affair (1903); Mabel Vaughn in The Wilderness (1901) and Kathie in Old Heidelberg (1902 and 1909) with George Alexander. In 1907 she took the name part in Sweet Kitty Bellaire (1907); and she played Mrs. Errol in Little Lord Fauntleroy and Mrs. Crowley in The Explorer in 1908., and the Hon. Mrs. Bayle in Best People and the Hon. Mrs. Rivers in The House Opposite in 1909.