Michael D. Moore
Directing

Michael D. Moore

Born 1914-10-14 · Victoria, British Columbia, Canada · Died 2013-03-04

Michael D. Moore (born Dennis Michael Sheffield, October 14, 1914 – March 4, 2013) was a Canadian-born American film director, second unit director, and child actor, when he was credited as Mickey Moore (or Micky Moore). He was credited as Michael Moore on all the films and TV shows he directed, and on most of the films on which he was second unit director. Born Michael Sheffield in Victoria, British Columbia, both he and his brother Patrick were Hollywood child actors. At the age of five he appeared in his first film under the stage name "Mickey Moore". He appeared in two dozen films until 1927 when he was 13. In the early 1950s, Moore began working as an Assistant Film Director and would fill that role or as a Second unit director on more than sixty films. He played a key part in a number of major motion pictures including The Ten Commandments, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Patton, and The Man Who Would Be King in 1975. He also worked as an assistant director on several Elvis Presley musical films and directed Presley in the 1966 film, Paradise, Hawaiian Style for Paramount Pictures. Because of that, plus his experience directing a western film, MGM hired him to direct rock singer Roy Orbison in 1967's The Fastest Guitar Alive. He was the associate producer in charge of action & animal scenes for Quest for Fire. In the 1980s, Steven Spielberg hired Moore as assistant director for both the second and third Indiana Jones films. Moore worked as second unit director on Raiders of the Lost Ark. His association with Spielberg also led him to direct one episode ("Alamo Jobe") in the acclaimed TV series Amazing Stories. Well into his eighties, Moore was still active, his most recent work being as the second unit director for Disney's 2000 film, 102 Dalmatians. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael D. Moore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known for

Raiders of the Lost Ark★ 7.9
Raiders of the Lost Ark
1981
The Ten Commandments★ 7.8
The Ten Commandments
1956
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade★ 7.8
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
1989
101 Dalmatians★ 5.9
101 Dalmatians
1996
Ghostbusters II★ 6.5
Ghostbusters II
1989
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom★ 7.3
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
1984
Roustabout★ 5.9
Roustabout
1964
The Three Musketeers★ 6.4
The Three Musketeers
1993
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid★ 7.6
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
1969
Cool Runnings★ 7
Cool Runnings
1993
Never Say Never Again★ 6.1
Never Say Never Again
1983
Willow★ 7
Willow
1988
102 Dalmatians★ 5.5
102 Dalmatians
2000
Little Giants★ 6.4
Little Giants
1994
Toy Soldiers★ 6.4
Toy Soldiers
1991
Patton★ 7.5
Patton
1970
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral★ 7
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
1957
Airport '77★ 5.6
Airport '77
1977
The Mighty Ducks★ 6.6
The Mighty Ducks
1992
Chaplin★ 7.4
Chaplin
1992
National Lampoon's European Vacation★ 6.2
National Lampoon's European Vacation
1985
The War of the Worlds★ 6.8
The War of the Worlds
1953
The Sons of Katie Elder★ 7.1
The Sons of Katie Elder
1965
Emperor of the North★ 6.6
Emperor of the North
1973
The Man Who Would Be King★ 7.5
The Man Who Would Be King
1975
Blue Hawaii★ 5.9
Blue Hawaii
1961
The Missouri Breaks★ 6.6
The Missouri Breaks
1976
Rooster Cogburn★ 6.5
Rooster Cogburn
1975
Wrongfully Accused★ 5.9
Wrongfully Accused
1998
Raise the Titanic★ 5.4
Raise the Titanic
1980
The Yakuza★ 7.1
The Yakuza
1974
When Worlds Collide★ 6.3
When Worlds Collide
1951
Fun in Acapulco★ 5.9
Fun in Acapulco
1963
The Return of a Man Called Horse★ 5.6
The Return of a Man Called Horse
1976
G.I. Blues★ 6.7
G.I. Blues
1960
Ishtar★ 4.5
Ishtar
1987
The Tin Star★ 7
The Tin Star
1957
Houseboat★ 6.4
Houseboat
1958
Cleopatra★ 6
Cleopatra
1934
Zorro, The Gay Blade★ 5.9
Zorro, The Gay Blade
1981