List of people with surname Moore
For information about the surname 'Moore' itself, see Moore (surname).
Moore is a popular surname in many English-speaking countries and is of Gaelic/English origin. This surname is shared by many notable people, among them being:
Philosophy
- Addison W. Moore (1866–1930), American professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago
- Adrian W. Moore, English professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford
- George E. Moore (1873-1958), English philosopher educated at the University of Cambridge
- James R. Moore, English philosopher of science University of Cambridge, visiting scholar at Harvard University
Literature
- Alan Moore (born 1953), English comic book writer
- Anne Elizabeth Moore, editor, artist, and author
- Brian Moore (1921–1999), Irish novelist
- Catherine L. Moore (1911–1987), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Charles Moore, British journalist and former editor of The Daily Telegraph
- Charles L. Moore (1854–1925), American poet and essayist
- Charles W. Moore (1925–1993), American architect, educator, writer
- Christopher Moore (born 1957), American absurdist writer
- Clara J. Moore (1824–1899), American philanthropist and writer
- Clement Clarke Moore (1779–1863), American professor and writer
- D. C. Moore (born 1980), British playwright
- Edward Moore (dramatist) (1712–1757), English dramatist and writer
- Frank Frankfort Moore (1855–1931), British dramatist, novelist and poet
- Frank Moore (journalist) (1828–1904), American journalist and compiler
- George Henry Moore (author) (1823–1892), American historical writer and librarian
- George Moore (novelist) (1852–1933), Irish writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist
- George Moore (physician) (1803–1880), English physician and writer
- Henry Moore (biographer) (1751–1844), English Wesleyan minister and biographer
- Jacqueline S. Moore (1926–2002), American. poet
- James Moore (biographer) (born 1947), historian of science at the Open University and author of biographies of Charles Darwin
- James Moore (Cornish author) (born 1929), English non-fiction writer
- James A. Moore (born 1965), American horror writer
- James C. Moore, author of Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential
- James W. Moore (author), author
- Jimmy Moore (author), American blogger and author
- John Moore (American author), American engineer and author
- John Moore (anarchist) (1957–2002), British anarchist author, teacher and organizer
- John Moore (bishop of Ely) (1646–1714), English cleric, scholar, and book collector
- John Moore (British author) (1907–1967), British author and pioneer conservationist
- John Moore (Scottish physician) (1729–1802), Scottish physician and writer
- John Robert Moore (1890–1973), American biographer of Daniel Defoe
- Lisa Moore (writer) (born 1964), Canadian writer
- Margaret Moore, Canadian author of romance novels
- Marianne Moore (1887–1972), American poet
- Marshall Moore (born 1970), American author
- Maurice Moore (1897–1921), Irish author and revolutionary soldier
- Milcah Martha Moore (1740-1829), American poet
- Nicholas Moore (1918–1986), English poet
- Peter Moore (travel author) (born 1962), Australian travel author
- Robin Moore (1925–2008), American writer
- Susanna Moore (born 1945), American crime writer
- Thomas Moore (1779–1852), Irish poet
- Thomas Moore (spiritual writer) (born 1940), contemporary U.S. author of Care of the Soul and other popular spiritual books
- Thomas Sturge Moore (1870–1944), English poet and artist
- William Henry Moore (1872–1960), Canadian author and Member of the Canadian House of Commons
- William Moore (critic) (1868–1937), Australian art and dramatic critic
Visual arts, fashion and architecture
- A. L. Moore (Arthur Louis Moore; 1849–1939), English stained glass designer and manufacturer
- Albert Joseph Moore (1841–1893), English decorative painter
- Arthur Cotton Moore (born 1935), American architect
- Charles Moore (photographer) (1931–2010), American photographer
- David Moore (photographer) (1927–2003), Australian photojournalist
- Frank C. Moore (painter) (1953–2002), American New York-based painter
- Frank Montague Moore (1877–1967), painter and first director of the Honolulu Museum of Art
- Henry Moore (1898–1986), English artist and sculptor
- Henry Moore (painter) (1831–1895), English marine and landscape painter
- James Moore (furniture designer) (died 1726), English cabinet maker
- Jim Moore (dancer), Pacific Northwest Ballet soloist
- John Moore (artist), South African artist
- Mona Moore (1917-2000), English artist
- Tom Moore (cartoonist) (born c. 1928), best known for the Archie comic books series
Law
- Alfred Moore (1755–1810), associate justice of the US Supreme Court
- James F. Moore, Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society
- John Bassett Moore (1860–1947), first US judge to serve on the International Court of Justice
- John Moore (Australian jurist) (1915–1998), presiding judge of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission
- Roy Moore (born 1947), Chief Justice of Alabama
- William Harrison Moore (1867–1935), Australian lawyer and academic
- William Moore (judge), Australian judge, of the Supreme Court of Civil Judicature of New South Wales
- William Underhill Moore (1879–1949), American law professor
Crime
- Devin Moore (murderer) American murderer
- Peter Moore (serial killer) (born 1940), Welsh serial killer
- Ramona Moore (died 2003), American murder victim
- Sara Jane Moore (born 1930), American failed assassin
- Tyria Moore (born 1965), American serial killer befriender
Industry and economics
- Ann Moore (inventor) (born 1940), inventor of the Snugli
- Ann S. Moore (born 1950), CEO of Time Inc.
- Charles E. Moore (1894–1953), American industrialist
- David J. Moore, American businessman
- Gordon E. Moore, American co-founder and retired chairman and CEO of Intel Corporation
- Karl Moore (academic), Canadian professor of business management
- Paul Moore, Sr., founder, Republic Aviation, and corporate director
- Peter Moore (business) (born 1955), former SOA President, former Microsoft executive, head of EA Sports
- Randle T. Moore (1874–1957), American businessman
- Stephen Moore (economist) (born 1960), American economist
- William Dalgety Moore (1835–1910), Western Australian businessman
- William Henry "Judge" Moore, among founders, U.S. Steel, and corporate director
- William Moore (banker), former Chairman of the Board, Bankers Trust
Sports
- Al Moore (1902–1974), baseball player
- Albert Moore (footballer born 1863) (1863–?), English footballer for Notts County
- Albert Moore (footballer born 1898) (1898–?), English footballer for Stoke
- Alvin Moore (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ann Moore (equestrian) (born 1950), 1972 Olympic silver medalist in show jumping
- Archie Moore (1916–1998), American world boxing champion
- Arthur A. C. Moore (1880–1945), Canadian ice hockey player
- Barbara Moore (athlete) (born 1957), New Zealand long-distance runner
- Bill Moore (catcher) (1901–1972), MLB catcher for the 1926–27 Boston Red Sox
- Bill Moore (cricketer) (1863–1956), Australian cricketer
- Bill Moore (first baseman) (born 1960), MLB first baseman for the 1986 Montreal
- Bill Moore (footballer born 1913) (1913–1982), English footballer and manager
- Bill Moore (pitcher) (1902–1984), MLB pitcher for the 1925 Detroit Tigers
- Bill Moore (ufologist) (born c. 1943), author and former UFO researcher
- Billy Moore (English footballer) (1894–1968), English footballer
- Billy Moore (rugby) (1910–1976), Welsh dual-code rugby player
- Billy Moore (rugby league) (born 1971), Australian rugby league player
- Bobby Moore (1941–1993), English footballer
- Brian Moore (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer and coach
- Brian Moore (rugby union) (born 1962), English rugby union footballer and commentator
- Bucky Moore (1905-1980), American football player
- Charles Moore (athlete) (born 1929), American athlete
- Charlie Moore (baseball) (born 1953), American baseball player
- Chuck Moore (American football) (born 1940), former American football offensive lineman
- Cowboy Jimmy Moore (b. James William Moore, 1910–1999), pool champion
- Damontre Moore (born 1992), American football player
- Davey Moore (boxer, born 1933) (1933–1963), American world champion boxer
- Davey Moore (boxer, born 1959) (1959–1988), American world champion boxer
- David Moore (cricket coach) (born 1964), Australian cricketer and coach
- David Moore (footballer) (born 1959), English footballer and team manager
- David Moore (footballer born 1985), English former football striker
- David Moore (rugby league) (born 1988), Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer
- David Moore (sport shooter), Australian pistol shooter and Olympic athlete, see Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Dickie Moore (ice hockey) (born 1931), Canadian ice hockey player
- Dominic Moore (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player (NHL)
- Donnie Moore (1954–1989), American baseball player
- Erica Moore (born 1988), American middle-distance runner
- Greg Moore (racing driver) (1975–1999), Canadian racing driver
- Harry Moore (baseball), American baseball player
- Jacqueline Moore (born 1964), American professional wrestler
- James Moore (baseball) (born 1916), professional baseball player in the Negro leagues
- James Moore (boxer) (born 1978), Irish boxer who a bronze medal
- James Moore (cyclist), English bicycle racer, consider the first champion cyclist
- James Moore (fencer) (1890–1971), American Olympic fencer
- James Moore (footballer born 1889), England international footballer who played for Derby County
- James Moore (footballer born 1891) (1891–1972), Barnsley, Southampton and Leeds United footballer
- James Moore (pentathlete) (born 1935), American Olympic silver medalist in modern pentathlon at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Jason Moore (American football) (born 1976), American defensive back in the National Football League
- Jason Moore (racing driver) (born 1988), British motor racing driver
- Jason Moore (soccer) (born 1978), American soccer player
- Jerrie Moore (1855–1890), Canadian baseball player
- Jim Moore (baseball) (1903–1973), pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Jimmy Moore (baseball) (1903–1986), left fielder in Major League Baseball
- John Moore (footballer born 1943), English football player and manager
- Karl Moore (footballer) (born 1988), Irish footballer
- Kellen Moore (born 1989), American football player
- Lisa Moore (figure skater), American pairs figure skater, see 2006 United States Figure Skating Championships
- Luke Moore (born 1986), English footballer
- Manfred Moore (born 1950), American football player
- Marie Moore (born 1967), former international butterfly swimmer from Canada
- Maya Moore (born 1989), American basketball player
- Mike Moore (baseball) (born 1959), American baseball player
- Nat Moore (born 1951), American football player
- Patrick Moore (golfer) (born 1970), American professional golfer
- Peter Bullfrog Moore (1932–2000), Canterbury Bulldogs Rugby League official
- Peter Moore (Australian rules footballer) (born 1957), winner of the Brownlow Medal in 1979 and 1984
- Peter Moore (Gaelic footballer) (1940–2010), Irish Gaelic footballer
- Peter Moore (speedway rider), British motorcycle speedway rider, see Speedway World Team Cup
- Ricky Moore (born 1976), American basketball player and coach
- Rob Moore (field hockey) (born 1981), English field hockey player
- Ronnie Moore (born 1953), English football manager and former player
- Shannon Moore (born 1979), American professional wrestler
- Stephen Moore (cricketer) (born 1980), English cricketer
- Stephen Moore (rugby union) (born 1983), Australian rugby union footballer
- Steve Moore (ice hockey) (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player (NHL)
- Taylor Moore (born 1997), English footballer (RC Lens)
- Thomas Moore (footballer) (1864–?), Scottish association football player who played for Arbroath and Stoke
- Tom Moore (American football) (born 1938), former NFL running back
- Tom Moore (American football coach) (born 1938), offensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts
- Tom Moore (basketball) (born 1965), basketball coach at Quinnipiac University
- Tom Moore (track) (1914–2002), track athlete and long time meet director of the Modesto Relays
- Tommy Moore (baseball) (born 1948), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Tommy Moore (golfer) (1962–1998), American professional golfer
- Tommy Moore (hurler), Irish hurler
- Wendell Moore (* 1964), Trinidad and Tobago international footballer
- Wilcy Moore (1897–1963), American baseball player
- Will Moore (wide receiver) (born 1970), American football wide receiver
- William Moore (American football) (born 1985), American football safety
- William Moore (athlete) (1890–1960), British track and field athlete
- William Moore (cyclist), British Olympic cyclist
- William M. Moore (born 1926), American football and basketball coach
- William R. Moore (American football) (born 1922), American football coach
- Willie Moore (Cork hurler) (1931–2003), Irish hurler for Cork
- Willie Moore (Limerick hurler) (born 1950), Irish hurler for Limerick
Music
- Abra Moore (born 1969), Irish-American singer-songwriter
- Alecia Beth Moore (born 1979), better known under her stage name Pink, American pop/rock/R&B singer
- Anthony Moore (born 1948), British musician and composer
- Arnold Moore (1914–2004), American blues singer
- Bob Moore (born 1932), American session musician, orchestra leader, and bassist
- Butch Moore (James Augustine Moore, 1938–2001), Irish showband icon during the 1960s
- Chanté Moore (born 1967), American singer
- Christy Moore (born 1945), Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist
- Deacon John Moore (born 1941), American musician, singer, and bandleader
- Douglas Moore (1893–1969), American composer, and president, National Institute and American Academy of Arts & Letters
- Freddy Moore (born 1950), American musician
- Gary Moore (1952–2011), Northern Irish guitarist
- Gerald Moore (1899–1987), English classical pianist
- Grace Moore (1898–1947), American soprano and actress
- Jackie Moore (singer) (born 1946), American jazz singer from Florida
- James Moore (gospel singer) (1956–2000), American gospel artist
- John Moore (bluegrass musician), American mandolin player
- Kevin Moore (born 1967), American musician
- Kip Moore American country music singer-songwriter
- Lecrae Moore, American Christian rap artist
- Lisa Moore (musician) (born 1960), Australian classical musician
- Mandy Moore (born 1984), American pop-singer and actress
- Michael Moore (saxophonist and clarinetist) (born 1954), American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and composer
- Nathan Moore (English musician) (born 1965), English singer, member of Brother Beyond
- Nathan Moore (U.S. musician) (born 1970), American musician of ThaMuseMeant and Surprise Me Mr. Davis
- Peter Moore (trombonist) (born 1996), winner of BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2008
- Peter J. Moore (born 1956), Canadian music producer
- Rudy Ray Moore (1927–2008), African-American singer, comedian and cult-film maker
- Scotty Moore (born 1931), American blues and rock-n-roll guitarist
- Slim Harpo (1924–1970), blues musician whose real name was James Moore
- Sonny Moore, better known as Skrillex, American songwriter and electronic music producer
- Thurston Moore (born 1958), American guitarist and experimental musician
- Tommy Moore (musician) (1931–1981), drummer for The Silver Beetles (later The Beatles) in 1960
- Vinnie Moore (born 1964), American musician
- Warren "Pete" Moore (born 1939), singer
- Wild Bill Moore (1918–1983), tenor saxophone player Expos
- William Moore (musician) (1893–1951), American blues singer and guitarist
Religion
- Benjamin Moore (bishop) (1748–1816), American Protestant Episcopal bishop
- David Hastings Moore (1838–1915), American Methodist Episcopal bishop
- Edward Caldwell Moore (1857–1943), American theologian
- George Foot Moore (1851–1931), American theologian
- James Beach Moore (1842–1931), Canadian Quaker
- Jimmy Moore (bishop) (1933–2005), Irish clergyman
- John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury) (1730–1805), English cleric and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805
- John Moore (Baptist) (1662–1726), Baptist minister
- Paul Moore, Jr. (1919–2003), Episcopalian Bishop of New York
- W. Winfred Moore (born 1919), Texas clergyman
- William Moore (bishop) (1858–1930), Anglican Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh
- Zephaniah Swift Moore (1770–1823), American clergyman and educator
Military
- Albert Moore (Medal of Honor) (1862–1916), United States Marine
- Charles Moore (Medal of Honor 1863) (born 1839), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Charles Moore (Medal of Honor 1864), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Charles Moore, 1st Marquess of Drogheda (1730–1821), British military officer
- Edwin Ward Moore (1810–1865), American-born Texan commander of the Texas Navy
- George F. Moore (general) (1887–1949), American Major General in the U.S. Army
- Hal Moore (born 1922), American Lieutenant General in the U.S. Army
- Henry Moore (admiral), British admiral during World War II
- James Edward Moore (1902–1986), American United States Army General
- James Moore (Continental Army officer) (1737–1777), American Revolutionary War general
- John Moore (British Army officer) (1761–1809), British soldier and General
- John Moore (regicide) (1599–1650), Colonel in the English Parliamentarian Army
- John White Moore (1832–1913), American naval officer
- Patrick T. Moore (1821–1883), Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War
- Robert H. Moore, Korean War flying ace
- Sir Graham Moore Islands (Nunavut), Canada
- Vice-Admiral Sir Graham Moore (admiral) (1764–1843), career officer, Royal Navy
- William G. Moore Jr. (1920–2012), U.S. Air Force general
- William Moore (British Army officer), British general
- William Moore (loyalist) (1949–2009), Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary and Shankill Butcher
- William Moore (Medal of Honor) (1837–1918), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
Natural sciences
- Charles Moore (botanist) (1820–1905), director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
- Charles Moore (geologist) (1815–1881), English geologist
- Charles B. Moore (1920–2010), American physicist, engineer and meteorologist
- Charles J. Moore, oceanographer, environmentalist and racing yacht captain
- David Moore (botanist) (1808–1879), English botanist, see Banksia victoriae
- Frederic Moore (1830–1907), British Indian Lepidopterist
- Gordon Moore (born 1929), U.S. chemist
- Henry Ludwell Moore (1869–1958), American economist
- James T. Moore (1952–2006), American atmospheric scientist from Cornell University and Saint Louis University
- John Percy Moore (1869–1965), American zoologist
- Moore's law, the empirical observation that the transistor density of integrated circuits doubles every 24 months (after Gordon Moore)
- Patrick Moore (1923–2012), English astronomer
- Patrick Moore (environmentalist) (born 1947), Canadian environmentalist, early member of Greenpeace
- Peter Moore (chemist) (born 1939), professor at Yale University
- Thomas Moore (botanist) (1821–1887), British botanist
Government and politics
- Arch A. Moore, Jr. (1923–2015), twice Governor of West Virginia
- Benjamin E. Moore, New York assemblyman 1914
- C. Ellis Moore (1884–1941), U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Charles Moore (English politician) (1771–1826), English politician, Member of Parliament 1799–1802, 1802–1806 and 1807–1812
- Charles Moore (Irish MP) (1804–1869), Irish politician, Member of Parliament for Tipperary 1865–1869
- Charles C. Moore (1866–1958), Governor of Idaho
- Charles S. Moore (1857–1915), American politician in Oregon
- Claire Moore, Australian Senator
- Clover Moore (born 1945), Australian politician and Lord Mayor of Sydney, Australia
- Dan K. Moore (1906–1986), American, former governor of North Carolina
- Danny Roy Moore (born 1925), Louisiana state senator
- Darius A. Moore (1833–1905), New York politician
- David Moore (Australian politician) (1824–1898), politician in Electoral district of Sandridge, Victoria, Australia
- David Moore (Manx politician), member of the House of Keys, 1978–1986
- David R. Moore (1856–1926), physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada
- Dennis Moore (born 1945), American politician from Kansas
- Ellen Bryan Moore (1912–1999), Louisiana politician
- Enoch Moore (Loyalist turned rebel) (1779–1841), American Revolution
- Garry Moore (mayor) (born 1951), Mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand
- George Fletcher Moore (1798–1886), prominent early settler in colonial Western Australia
- George H. Moore (1871–1958), Los Angeles City Councilman of the 15th district
- George Henry Moore (politician) (1811–1870), Irish politician (MP) from County Mayo
- Gwen Moore (born 1951), US Congresswomen from Wisconsin
- Harry T. Moore (1905–1951), American civil rights activist
- Harvey T. Moore, (1809-1878). American politician
- Henson Moore (William Henson Moore III, born 1939), American lawyer and politician, U.S. Representative from Louisiana
- James Moore (Canadian politician) (born 1976), Canadian Member of Parliament for Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam
- James Moore (South Carolina politician) (1650–1706), British colonial governor of South Carolina between 1700 and 1703
- James William Moore (1818–1877), Confederate politician during the American Civil War
- John Moore (Australian politician) (born 1936), Australian Liberal member of the House of Representatives
- John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh (born 1937), British politician who was Member of Parliament for Croydon Central
- John Moore (Irish politician) (1767–1799), Irish statesman and rebellion leader
- John Moore (Louisiana) (1788–1867), American statesman and planter from Louisiana
- John E. Moore (born 1943), American politician and the current Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
- John J. Moore (c.1920–1976), New York state senator
- John M. Moore (1862–1940), American rancher, statesman, and congressmen from Texas
- J. Washington Moore (c. 1868-1965), Tennessee state representative; Nashville city attorney.
- Mike Moore (New Zealand politician) (born 1949), former New Zealand Prime Minister and Director-General of the WTO
- Newton Moore (1870–1936), Australian politician
- Peter Moore (councillor), leader of Sheffield City Council, Yorkshire, England
- Richard H. Moore (born 1960), American State Treasurer of North Carolina and 2008 candidate for governor
- Richard Moore (New Zealand politician) (1849–1936), New Zealand politician
- Robert Lee Moore (Georgia politician) (1867–1940), American politician
- Samuel Moore (colonial official) (1630–1688), in early New Jersey
- Samuel Wilkinson Moore (1854–1935) member of New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet (1713–1769), British colonial Governor of New York 1765–1769
- Sir Thomas de la Moore or More (died after 1347), English knight and member of parliament
- Sir Thomas Moore, 1st Baronet (1886–1971), Conservative Member of Parliament for Ayr 1925–1964
- Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet (1864–1944), Irish politician and judge
- Thomas Moore (Congressman) (1759–1822), representative from South Carolina 1799–1801
- Thomas L. Moore (1789–1862), American Congressman
- Thomas Moore (died 1695) (1618–1695), English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1660
- Thomas Overton Moore (1804–1876), U.S. and subsequently Confederate governor of Louisiana
- Thomas Patrick Moore (1797–1853), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- Tom Moore, Jr. (born 1918), Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1967–1973
- Tommy Moore (politician) (born 1950), South Carolina businessman and former state politician
- Walthall M. Moore, American politician, black state representative in Missouri
- William Campbell Moore (1933–1982), politician in British Columbia, Canada
- William J. Moore (born 1923), American politician, Pennsylvania State Senator
- William Moore (Australian politician) (1823–1914), Australian politician
- William Moore (congressman) (1810–1878), American politician, U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- William Moore (Pittsburgh) (1930–2007), former police chief for Pittsburgh
- William Moore (Pittsburgh) (1930–2007), former Police Chief for Pittsburgh and Braddock, Pennsylvania
- William Moore (statesman) (c. 1735–1793), jurist and politician, President (i.e. Governor) of Pennsylvania
- William Moore (1699–1746), British politician, Member of Parliament for Banbury
- William Robert Moore (1830–1909), American politician, U.S. Representative from Tennessee
- William S. Moore (1822–1877), American lawyer and politician, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- William S. Moore (1822–1877), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- William Sturge Moore (died 1809), political figure in Lower Canada
- William T. Moore (Texas politician) (1918–1999), American politician, President pro tempore of the 55th Texas legislature
- William Theodore Moore Jr. (born 1940), American lawyer, U.S. federal judge
History
- A. W. Moore (1853–1909), Manx historian, antiquarian, linguist, folklorist and politician
- Clarence Bloomfield Moore (1852–1936), American archaeologist
- David Moore (archaeologist), American archaeologist and historian
- Lucy Moore (historian) (born 1970), historian
Television and film
- Charles R. Moore (actor) (1893–1947), American actor
- Clayton Moore (1914–1999), American actor
- Constance Moore (1920–2005), American singer and actress
- Demi Moore (born 1962), American actress
- Dickie Moore (actor) (1925–2015), American actor
- Dudley Moore (1935–2002), English actor and comedian
- Ennio Girolami (1935–2013), sometimes credited as Thomas Moore, Italian actor
- Eva Moore (1870–1955), English actress
- Garry Moore (1915–1993), American television host
- Irving J. Moore (1919–1993), American television director
- Jason Moore (director) (born 1970), American theater and movie director
- Jessica Moore (journalist) (born 1982), American journalist
- Jodie Moore (born 1976), Australian porn star and exotic dancer
- Joe Moore (television journalist), American news anchor in Hawaii
- Joel David Moore, American actor
- John Moore (broadcaster) (born 1966), Canadian radio and television broadcaster, film critic, actor, voice actor and comedian
- John Moore (designer), movie production designer
- John Moore (director) (born 1970), Irish film director, producer, and writer
- Juanita Moore (1914–2014), American actress
- Julianne Moore (born 1960), American actress
- Mandy Moore (born 1984), American actress
- Mary Tyler Moore (born 1936), American actress and comedian
- Matt Moore (actor) (1888–1960), Irish-born American silent film actor
- Melissa Moore (born 1963), American movie actress and equestrian
- Michael Moore (born 1954), American social critic and documentary film director
- Moore Brothers (disambiguation)
- Owen Moore (1886–1939), Irish-born American silent film actor
- Roger Moore (born 1927), English actor best known for James Bond
- Ronald D. Moore (born 1964), American screenwriter and television producer
- Rudy Ray Moore (1927–2008), African-American cult-film maker, comedian and singer
- Shemar Moore (born 1970), American actor
- Stephen Campbell Moore (born 1979), English actor
- Stephen Moore (actor) (born 1937), English actor from Brixton, London
- Thomas J. Moore, Irish-born American silent film actor
- Thomas W. Moore (1918–2007), American television executive at ABC
- Tom Moore (actor) (1883–1955), silent film actor
- Tom Moore (director) (born 1943), director of night, Mother (film) and multiple television shows
- Tomm Moore (born 1977), Irish Oscar-nominated animator, cartoonist and movie director
- Tracey Moore (born 1960), Canadian voice actress
- Trevor Moore, multiple people
- William Moore (actor) (1916–2000), English TV actor
Education
- Charles A. Moore (1901–1967), American professor of comparative philosophy
- Charles Napoleon Moore (1882–1967), American mathematician at Bowling Green State University
- Charles Page Thomas Moore (1831–1904), American co-founder of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity
- Clifford Herschel Moore (1866–1931), American Latin scholar
- Edward Moore (scholar) (1838–1916), English scholar
- Frank Gardner Moore (1865–1955), American Latin scholar
- Peter Moore (priest) (1924–2000), Dean of St Albans, 1973–1993
Mathematics and computer science
- Charles H. Moore, American computer scientist, inventor of the Forth programming language
- Charles Napoleon Moore (1882–1967), American mathematician
- Clarence Lemuel Elisha Moore (1876–1931), American mathematician
- Cristopher Moore (born 1968), American computer scientist, mathematician, and physicist
- E. H. Moore (1862–1932), American mathematician
- Edward F. Moore (1925–2003), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Gordon Moore (born 1929), co-founder of Intel Corporation and the author of Moore's law
- J Strother Moore, American computer scientist
- Jason H. Moore, American computational geneticist and translational bioinformatician
- Jonas Moore (1617–1679), English mathematician
- Robert Lee Moore (1882–1974), American mathematician
- Roger Moore (computer scientist), American computer scientist
- William Moore (British mathematician) (fl. c.1806–1823)
Health and Medicine
- Edward Mott Moore (1814–1902), American surgeon
- Francis Daniels Moore (1913–2001), American surgeon
- John Moore (human patent), American cancer patient
- John Moore (physician) (1826–1907), American former Surgeon General of the Army
- Martha Moore, birthname of Martha Ballard, American midwife and healer
- Patrick S. Moore (born 1956), American virologist and epidemiologist
Other
- Ann Moore (impostor) (1761–1813), notorious as the fasting-woman of Tutbury
- Charles Chilton Moore (1837–1906), American atheist and newspaper editor
- Charles Moore, 1st Earl of Charleville (1712–1764), Irish peer
- Charles Moore, 11th Earl of Drogheda (1910–1989), British peer
- Charles Moore, 2nd Marquess of Drogheda (1770–1837), Irish peer
- David Moore (restaurateur) (born 1964), restaurateur in the UK
- David S. Moore, American statistician
- Eleanor May Moore, (1875-1949), Australian pacifist
- James Moore (engineer) (1826–1887), Australian railway engineer
- Peter Moore (serial killer) (born 1940), British serial killer
- Peter Moore (town crier) (1939–2009), town crier of London
- Rebecca Moore (pageant titleholder) (born 1988), American beauty pageant winner
- Thomas Bather Moore (1850–1919), pioneer of Tasmania
- Thomas Hill Moore, commissioner of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
- Thomas Moore (Australian) (1762–1840), early settler to Australia, co-founder of Moore Theological College
- Tommy Moore (comedian) (born 1950), American comedian, clown, and motivational speaker
- William Lewis Moore (1927–1963), American postal worker and Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) member
- William Moore (steamship captain) (1822–1909), British Columbia gold rush entrepreneur, miner, explorer and earliest settler of Skagway, Alaska
- William Moore (surveyor) (1827–1897), Los Angeles County, California
- William R. Moore (journalist) (1909/10–1950), war correspondent killed in the Korean War
Characters
- Rachel Moore (Case Closed), fictional character in the anime and manga Case Closed
- Richard Moore (Case Closed), character from the detective manga and anime series Case Closed
References
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