Frank Moore
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Frank Moore is a name shared by the following individuals:
- Frank Moore (journalist) (1828-1904), American writer who compiled volumes of documents pertaining to American cultural history
- Frank A. Moore (1844-1918), American jurist who served as Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court between 1896 and 1917
- Frank Frankfort Moore (1855-1931), Irish-born British novelist, playwright, poet and journalist
- Frank Gardner Moore (1865-1955), American Latin scholar who taught at Yale, Dartmouth, Trinity (Connecticut), and Columbia
- Frank C. Moore (1896-1978), American politician who served as New York Comptroller (1943-50) and Lieutenant Governor (1951-53)
- Frank Moore (performance artist) (born 1946), American performance artist, painter, poet, essayist and 2008 presidential candidate
- Frank C. Moore (painter) (1953-2002), American painter, of primarily surrealist subjects, who designed the AIDS ribbon logo
- Frank Moore (horse racing)
- Frank Moore (actor), Frank F. Moore, (1880-1924), American silent film and stage actor, notable in works of L. Frank Baum as the Scarecrow, Unc Nunkie, and The Shaggy Man.
[edit] See also
- Frank Moore Colby (1865-1925), American writer and educator who taught history and economics at Columbia and NYU
- Frank Moore Cross, Jr. (born 1921), American theological academic, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Divinity School
- Moore (surname)