Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore
In films from 1952, thin-necked, crew-cutted Alvy Moore was typecast as snoops, unwanted suitors and general, all-around pests. Moore did get to break away from his usual assignments in such roles as a motorcycle bum in The Wild One (1953) and Debbie Reynolds' boyfriend in Susan Slept Here (1954). A prolific TV guest star, Moore was hilarious as the faux IRS agent Handlebuck in the Emmy-winning Dick Van Dyke Show episode "The Impractical Joke." Fans of the sitcom Green Acres (1965-71) will remember Moore best as self-contradictory agricultural agent Hank Kimball a role he reprised in a 1990 reunion film. In the 1970s, Alvy Moore turned producer, teaming with another busy character actor, L.Q. Jones, to turn out the low-budget chiller Brotherhood of Satan (1971) and the cult classic A Boy and His Dog (1975). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Alvy Moore:
- The Wild One with Marlon Brando , Mary Murphy , Robert Keith , Lee Marvin , Jay C. Flippen , Ray Teal , Will Wright , Jerry Paris , Pat O'Malley , Timothy Carey , Gil Stratton
- The Specialist with Adam West





