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Years active
  
1961–2002

Name
  
Dudley Moore


Role
  
Actor

Height
  
1.59 m

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Full Name
  
Dudley Stuart John Moore

Born
  
19 April 1935 (
1935-04-19
)
Hammersmith, London, England

Occupation
  
Actor, comedian, musician

Spouse
  
Nicole Rothschild (m. 1994–1998)

Children
  
Patrick H. Moore, Nicholas Anthony Moore

Movies and TV shows
  
Arthur, Santa Claus: The Movie, Bedazzled, 10, Not Only But Also

Similar People
  

Died
  
27 March 2002 (aged 66) Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.

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Dudley Stuart John Moore, CBE (; 19 April 1935 – 27 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer.

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Moore first came to prominence in the UK as one of the four writer-performers in the comedy revue Beyond the Fringe from 1960, and with one member of that team, Peter Cook, collaborated on the television series Not Only... But Also. The double act worked on other projects until the mid-1970s, by which time Moore had settled in Los Angeles to concentrate on his film acting.

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His solo career as a comedy film actor was heightened by the success of hit Hollywood films, particularly Foul Play (1978), 10 (1979) and Arthur (1981). For the latter film, Moore was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a Golden Globe Award. He received a second Golden Globe for his performance in Micki & Maude (1984).

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Early life

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Moore was born at the original Charing Cross Hospital in central London, the son of Ada Francis (née Hughes), a secretary, and John Moore, a railway electrician. His father was Scottish, from Glasgow. Moore was brought up in Dagenham, Essex. He was notably short at 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) and was born with club feet that required extensive hospital treatment and, coupled with his diminutive stature, made him the butt of jokes from other children. His right foot responded well to corrective treatment and had straightened itself by the time he was six, but his left foot became permanently twisted and consequently his left leg below the knee was withered. This was something he remained very self-conscious of throughout his life.

Moore became a choirboy at the age of six. At age eleven he earned a scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music, where he took up harpsichord, organ, violin, musical theory and composition. He rapidly developed into a highly talented pianist and organist and was playing the pipe organ at local church weddings by the age of 14. He attended Dagenham County High School where he received musical tuition from a dedicated teacher, Peter Cork, who became a friend and confidant to Moore and continued to correspond with him until 1994.

Moore's musical talent won him an organ scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was tutored by the composer Bernard Rose. While studying music and composition there, he also performed with Alan Bennett in the Oxford Revue. During his university years, Moore had developed a love of jazz music and soon became an accomplished jazz pianist and composer. He began working with such leading musicians as John Dankworth and Cleo Laine.

In 1960, he left Dankworth's band to work on Beyond the Fringe.

Beyond the Fringe

John Bassett, a graduate of Wadham College, Oxford recommended Moore, his jazz bandmate and a rising cabaret talent, to producer Robert Ponsonby, who was putting together a comedy revue entitled Beyond the Fringe. Bassett also chose Jonathan Miller. Moore then recommended Bennett, who in turn suggested Peter Cook.

Beyond the Fringe was at the forefront of the 1960s UK satire boom, although the show's original runs in Edinburgh and the provinces in 1960 had had a lukewarm response. When the revue transferred to the Fortune Theatre in London, in a revised production by Donald Albery and William Donaldson, it became a sensation, thanks in some part to a favourable review by Kenneth Tynan. There were also a number of musical items in the show, using Dudley Moore's music, most famously an arrangement of the Colonel Bogey March which resists Moore's repeated attempts to bring it to an end.

In 1962, the show transferred to the John Golden Theatre in New York, with its original cast. President John F. Kennedy attended a performance on 10 February 1963. The show continued in New York until 1964.

Partnership with Peter Cook

When Moore returned to the UK he was offered his own series on the BBC, Not Only... But Also (1965, 1966, 1970). It was commissioned specifically as a vehicle for Moore, but when he invited Peter Cook on as a guest, their comedy partnership was so notable that it became a permanent fixture of the series. Cook and Moore are most remembered for their sketches as two working class men, Pete and Dud, in macs and cloth caps, commenting on politics and the arts, but they also fashioned a series of one-off characters, usually with Moore in the role of interviewer to one of Cook's upper class eccentrics.

The pair developed an unorthodox method for scripting the material, using a tape recorder to tape an ad-libbed routine that they would then have transcribed and edited. This would not leave enough time to fully rehearse the script, so they often had a set of cue cards. Moore was famous for 'corpsing' — the programmes often went on live, and Cook would deliberately make him laugh in order to get an even bigger reaction from the studio audience. The BBC wiped much of the series, though some of the soundtracks (which were issued on record) have survived.

In 1968, Cook and Moore briefly switched to ATV for four one-hour programmes entitled Goodbye Again, however, they were not as critically well-received as the BBC shows.

On film, Moore and Cook appeared in the 1966 British comedy film The Wrong Box, before co-writing and co-starring in Bedazzled (1967) with Eleanor Bron. The film was directed by Stanley Donen. The pair closed the decade with appearances in the ensemble caper film Monte Carlo or Bust and Richard Lester's The Bed Sitting Room, based on the play by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus.

In 1968 and 1969, Moore embarked on two solo comedy ventures, firstly in the film 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia and secondly, on stage, for an Anglicised adaptation of Woody Allen's Play It Again, Sam at the Globe Theatre in London's West End.

In the 1970s, the relationship between Moore and Cook became increasingly strained as the latter's alcoholism began affecting his work. However, in 1971, Cook and Moore took sketches from Not Only....But Also and Goodbye Again, together with new material, to create the stage revue Behind the Fridge. This show toured Australia in 1972 before transferring to New York City in 1973, re-titled as Good Evening. Cook frequently appeared on and off stage the worse for drink. Nonetheless, the show proved very popular and it won Tony and Grammy Awards.

When the Broadway run of Good Evening ended, Moore stayed on in the U.S. to pursue his film acting ambitions in Hollywood, but the pair reunited to host Saturday Night Live on 24 January 1976 during the SNL first season. They performed a number of their classic stage routines, including "One Leg Too Few" and "Frog and Peach", among others, in addition to participating in some skits with the show's ensemble.

It was during the Broadway run of Good Evening that Cook persuaded Moore to take the humour of Pete and Dud farther on long-playing records as Derek and Clive. Chris Blackwell circulated bootleg copies to friends in the music business and the popularity of the recording convinced Cook to release it commercially as Derek and Clive (Live) (1976). Two further "Derek and Clive" albums, Derek and Clive Come Again (1977) and Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam (1978), were later released. The latter was also filmed for a documentary, Derek and Clive Get the Horn. In the film it is clear tensions between the two men were at breaking point, with Moore at one point walking out of the recording room singing, 'Breaking up is so easy to do.' In 2009, it came to light that, at the time, three separate British police forces had wanted them to be prosecuted under obscenity laws for their "Derek and Clive" comedy recordings.

The last significant appearance for the partnership was in 1978's The Hound of the Baskervilles, where Moore played Dr. Watson to Cook's Sherlock Holmes, as well as three other roles: in drag; as a one-legged man; and at the start and end of the film as a flamboyant and mischievous pianist. He also wrote the film's score. Co-star Terry-Thomas described it as "the most outrageous film I ever appeared in ... there was no magic ... it was bad!". The film was not a success critically or financially.

Moore and Cook eventually reunited for the annual American benefit for the homeless, Comic Relief, in 1987, and again in 1989 for a British audience at the Amnesty International benefit The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball.

Moore was deeply affected by the death of Cook in 1995, and for weeks would regularly telephone Cook's home in London, just to hear his friend's voice on the telephone answering machine. Moore attended Cook's memorial service in London and, at the time, many people who knew him noted that Moore was behaving strangely and attributed it to grief or drinking. In November 1995, Moore teamed up with friend and humorist Martin Lewis in organising a two-day salute to Cook in Los Angeles that Moore co-hosted with Lewis.

In December 2004, the Channel 4 television station in the United Kingdom broadcast Not Only But Always, a TV film dramatising the relationship between Moore and Cook, although the principal focus of the production was on Cook. Around the same time the relationship between the two was also the subject of a stage play called Pete and Dud: Come Again by Chris Bartlett and Nick Awde. For this production Moore is the main subject. Set in a chat-show studio in the 1980s, it focuses on Moore's comic and personal relationship with Cook and the directions their careers took after the split of the partnership.

Music

During the 1960s he formed the Dudley Moore Trio, with drummer Chris Karan and bassist Pete McGurk. Following McGurk's suicide in June 1968, Peter Morgan joined the group as his replacement.

Moore's admitted principal musical influences were Oscar Peterson and Erroll Garner. In an interview he recalled the day he finally mastered Garner's unique left-hand strum and was so excited that he walked around for several days with his left hand constantly playing that cadence. His early recordings included "My Blue Heaven", "Lysie Does It", "Poova Nova", "Take Your Time", "Indiana", "Sooz Blooz", "Baubles, Bangles & Beads", "Sad One for George" and "Autumn Leaves". The trio performed regularly on British television, made numerous recordings and had a long-running residency at Peter Cook's London nightclub, the Establishment. Amongst other albums, they recorded The Dudley Moore Trio, Dudley Moore plays The Theme from Beyond the Fringe and All That Jazz, The World of Dudley Moore, The Other Side Of Dudley Moore and Genuine Dud.

Moore was a close friend of record producer Chris Gunning and played piano (uncredited) on the 1969 single "Broken Hearted Pirates" which Gunning produced for Simon Dupree and the Big Sound. In 1976 he played piano on Larry Norman's album In Another Land, in particular on the song The Sun Began to Rain. In 1981 he recorded Smilin' Through with Cleo Laine.

He composed the soundtracks for the films Bedazzled (1967), 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia (1968), Inadmissible Evidence (1968), Staircase (1969), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1978) and Six Weeks (1982), among others.

Later career in film, television and music

In the late 1970s, Moore moved to Hollywood, where he had a supporting role in the hit film Foul Play (1978) with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase. The following year saw his breakout role in Blake Edwards's 10, which became one of the biggest box-office hits of 1979 and gave him an unprecedented status as a romantic leading man. Moore followed up with the comedy film Wholly Moses!, which was not a major success.

In 1981, Moore appeared in the title role of the comedy Arthur, an even bigger hit than 10. Co-starring Liza Minnelli and Sir John Gielgud, it was both commercially and critically successful, Moore receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Actor, whilst Gielgud won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as Arthur's stern but compassionate manservant. Moore lost to Henry Fonda (for On Golden Pond). He did, however, win a Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy. In the same year, on British television, Moore was the featured guest subject on An Audience With....

His subsequent films, Six Weeks (1982), Lovesick (1983), Romantic Comedy (1983) and Unfaithfully Yours (1984) were only moderate successes, but he had another hit in 1984, starring in the Blake Edwards directed Micki + Maude, co-starring Amy Irving. This won him another Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy.

Later films, including Best Defense (1984), Santa Claus: The Movie (1985), Like Father Like Son (1987), Arthur 2: On the Rocks, a sequel to the original, Crazy People (1990), Blame It on the Bellboy (1992) and an animated adaptation of King Kong, were inconsistent in terms of both critical and commercial reception. Moore eventually disowned the Arthur sequel, but, in later years, Cook would wind him up by claiming he preferred Arthur 2: On the Rocks to Arthur.

In 1986, he once again hosted Saturday Night Live, albeit without Peter Cook this time.

Moore was the subject of the British This Is Your Life—for a second time—in March 1987 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at his Venice Beach restaurant; he had previously been honoured by the programme in December 1972.

In addition to acting, Moore continued to work as a composer and pianist, writing scores for a number of films and giving piano concerts, which were highlighted by his popular parodies of classical favourites. He also appeared as Ko-Ko in Jonathan Miller's production of The Mikado in Los Angeles in March 1988.

In the 1990s, Moore starred as a man named David trying to catch chickens in a series of popular Tesco adverts. He stated, in a later interview, that he was paid "£20,000 for each advert". In 1991, he released the album Songs Without Words and in 1992 Live From an Aircraft Hangar, recorded at London's Royal Albert Hall.

He collaborated with the conductor Sir Georg Solti in 1991 to create a Channel 4 television series, Orchestra!, which was designed to introduce audiences to the symphony orchestra. He later worked with the American conductor Michael Tilson Thomas on a similar television series, Concerto! (1993), likewise designed to introduce audiences to classical music concertos.

Moore appeared in two series for CBS, Dudley (1993) and Daddy's Girls (1994), however both were cancelled before the end of their run.

Moore had been interviewed for The New York Times in 1987 by the music critic Rena Fruchter, herself an accomplished pianist, and the two became close friends. By 1995, Moore's film career was on the wane and he was having trouble remembering his lines, a problem he had never previously encountered. It was for this reason he was sacked from Barbra Streisand's film The Mirror Has Two Faces, however, his difficulties were, in fact, due to the onset of the medical condition that eventually led to his death. Opting to concentrate on the piano, he enlisted Fruchter as an artistic partner. They performed as a duo in the US and Australia. However, his disease soon started to make itself apparent there as well, as his fingers would not always do what he wanted them to do. Further symptoms such as slurred speech and loss of balance were misinterpreted by the public and the media as a sign of drunkenness. Moore himself was at a loss to explain this. He moved into Fruchter's family home in New Jersey and stayed there for five years, but this, however, placed a great strain both on her marriage and her friendship with Moore, and she later set him up in the house next door.

Entrepreneur

Moore co-owned, with producer Tony Bill, a fashionable restaurant in Venice, California (1980s–2000), named 72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill. He played the piano whenever he was there.

Personal life

Moore was married and divorced four times: to actresses Suzy Kendall, Tuesday Weld (by whom he had a son in 1976), Brogan Lane, and Nicole Rothschild (one son, born in 1995).

He maintained good relationships with Kendall, Weld and Lane, but expressly forbade Rothschild to attend his funeral. At the time his illness became apparent he was going through a difficult divorce from Rothschild, despite sharing a house in Los Angeles with her and her previous husband.

Moore dated Susan Anton in the early 1980s, with a lot of talk being made of their height difference: Moore at 5 feet 2 12 inches (1.588 m) and Anton at 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m).

His fourth wife Nicole Rothschild claimed that Moore smoked and ate a considerable amount of crystal methamphetamine during their marriage.

Health and death

In April 1997, after spending five days in a New York hospital, Moore was informed that he had calcium deposits in the basal ganglia of his brain and irreversible frontal lobe damage. In September 1997, Moore underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery in London. He also suffered four strokes.

In June 1998, Nicole Rothschild was reported to have told an American television show that Moore was "waiting to die" due to a serious illness, but these reports were denied by Suzy Kendall.

On 30 September 1999, Moore announced that he was suffering from the terminal degenerative brain disorder progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), some of the early symptoms being so similar to intoxication that he had been reported as being drunk, and that the illness had been diagnosed earlier in the year.

Dudley Moore died on the morning of 27 March 2002, as a result of pneumonia, secondary to immobility caused by the palsy, in Plainfield, New Jersey at age 66. Rena Fruchter was holding his hand when he died, and she reported his final words were, "I can hear the music all around me". Moore was interred at Hillside Cemetery in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Fruchter later wrote a memoir of their relationship (Dudley Moore, Ebury Press, 2004).

Honours and awards

In 1981, Moore won the Golden Globe for Best Actor for his role in Arthur, for which he was also Oscar-nominated. In November 2001, Moore was appointed a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (CBE). Despite his deteriorating condition, he attended the ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 16 November to collect his honour in a wheelchair. When asked by the press if he had ever expected to receive an honour, Moore replied, "No".

UK chart singles

  • "Goodbye-ee", 1965, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
  • "The Ballad of Spotty Muldoon", 1965, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
  • Jazz discography

  • Strictly For The Birds b/w Duddly Dell, 1961 (Parlophone R 4772) - The Dudley Moore Trio (Derek Hogg, drums; Hugo Boyd, double bass)
  • From Beyond The Fringe, 1966 (Atlantic RecordsStandard 2 017)
  • The Dudley Moore Trio, 1969 (Decca Records (UK) / London Records (US) PS558)
  • Dudley Moore plays The Theme from Beyond the Fringe and All That Jazz, 1962 (Atlantic 1403)
  • The World of Dudley Moore, (Decca SPA 106)
  • The Other Side Of Dudley Moore, (Decca LK 4732)
  • Genuine Dud, (Decca LK 4788)
  • The Music of Dudley Moore, (EMI Australia (Cube Records) TOOFA.14-1/2)
  • Dudley Down Under, (Cube ICS 13)
  • Dudley Moore at the Wavendon Festival, (Black Lion Records BLP 12151)
  • Smilin' Through – Cleo Laine and Dudley Moore, (Finesse Records FW 38091)
  • Strictly For The Birds – Cleo Laine and Dudley Moore, (CBS A 2947)
  • The Theme From "Beyond The Fringe" and All That Jazz, (Collectibles COL 6625)
  • Live From an Aircraft Hangar (Martine Avenue Productions MAPI 8486)
  • Songs Without Words, 1991 (GRP/BMG LC 6713)
  • The First Orchestrations – Dudley Moore and Richard Rodney Bennett, – played by John Bassett and his Band, (Harkit Records HRKCD 8054)
  • Jazz Jubilee, (Martine Avenue Productions MAPI 1521)
  • The Dudley Moore Trio at Sydney Town Hall, 2 May 1978 (with Peter Morgan, Bass & Chris Karan, Drums) Produced by Peter Wall.
  • Today, The Dudley Moore Trio - again with Morgan and Karan {see above} recorded at United Sound, Sydney in 1971, with some mono tracks added from a London 1961 session. No details.
  • Comedy discography

  • Beyond The Fringe (West End recording) (1961)
  • Beyond The Fringe (Broadway recording) (1962)
  • Not Only Peter Cook But Also Dudley Moore (1965)
  • Once Moore With Cook (1966)
  • Goodbye Again (1968)
  • Not Only But Also (1971)
  • Behind The Fridge (1971)
  • The World Of Pete & Dud (1974)
  • Good Evening (1974)
  • Derek and Clive (Live) (1976)
  • Derek and Clive Come Again (1977)
  • Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam (1978)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1998
    The Mighty Kong as
    Carl Denham / King Kong (voice)
    1993
    Really Wild Animals (TV Series documentary) as
    Spin
    - Secret Weapons and Great Escapes (1998) - Spin (voice)
    - Awesome Animal Builders (1997) - Spin (voice)
    - Farmyard Friends (1997) - Spin (voice)
    - Monkey Business and Other Family Fun (1996) - Spin (voice)
    - Dinosaurs and Other Creature Features (1996) - Spin (voice)
    - Hot Dogs and Cool Cats (1996) - Spin (voice)
    - Polar Prowl (1995) - Spin (voice)
    - Adventures in Asia (1994) - Spin (voice)
    - Amazing North America (1994) - Spin (voice)
    - Totally Tropical Rain Forest (1994) - Spin (voice)
    - Deep Sea Dive (1993) - Spin (voice)
    - Wonders Down Under (1993) - Spin (voice)
    - Swinging Safari (1993) - Spin (voice)
    1996
    A Weekend in the Country (TV Movie) as
    Simon Farrell
    1996
    The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson as
    Dudley Moore
    1995
    Oscar's Orchestra (TV Series) as
    Oscar
    - The Battle Begins (1995) - Oscar (voice)
    - World Tour - Oscar (voice)
    - Water Music - Oscar (voice)
    - Viva Espana - Oscar (voice)
    - The Toy Symphony - Oscar (voice)
    - The Ring - Oscar (voice)
    - The Lost Chords - Oscar (voice)
    - The Four Seasons - Oscar (voice)
    - The Flight of the Bumble-Bees - Oscar (voice)
    - Star Tours - Oscar (voice)
    - Star Crossed - Oscar (voice)
    - Soothsayer's Convention - Oscar (voice)
    - Sleeping Beauty - Oscar (voice)
    - Return of Scheherazade - Oscar (voice)
    - Raiders of the Lost Park - Oscar (voice)
    - Radio Oscar - Oscar (voice)
    - Queen Sheba - Oscar (voice)
    - Out of Tune - Oscar (voice)
    - Oscar Cracks the Nut - Oscar (voice)
    - Once Upon a Ragtime - Oscar (voice)
    - My Kingdom for a Tank - Oscar (voice)
    - Musical Exercise - Oscar (voice)
    - Maestro Thadius - Oscar (voice)
    - Lieder of the Pack - Oscar (voice)
    - Knight in Shining Armour - Oscar (voice)
    - Inside Job - Oscar (voice)
    - Hall of the Mountain King - Oscar (voice)
    - Greensleeves - Oscar (voice)
    - Four of Our Notes - Oscar (voice)
    - Forty Thieves - Oscar (voice)
    - Fangs But no Fangs - Oscar (voice)
    - Carnival of the Animals - Oscar (voice)
    - Black Keys - Oscar (voice)
    - Battle on Ice - Oscar (voice)
    - Back to Bach - Oscar (voice)
    - Bach to the Future - Oscar (voice)
    - A Tale of Two Tales - Oscar (voice)
    - A Fight at the Opera - Oscar (voice)
    1994
    Daddy's Girls (TV Series) as
    Dudley Walker
    - Keep Your Business Out of My Business (1994) - Dudley Walker
    - American in Paris- Cool (1994) - Dudley Walker
    - Pilot (1994) - Dudley Walker
    1994
    Parallel Lives (TV Movie) as
    Imaginary Friend / President Andrews
    1993
    Dudley (TV Series) as
    Dudley Bristol
    - Learnin' the Blues (1993) - Dudley Bristol
    - Whose Therapy Is It, Anyway? (1993) - Dudley Bristol
    - Off the Record (1993) - Dudley Bristol
    - Call Me Irresponsible (1993) - Dudley Bristol
    - It Was a Wonderful Life (1993) - Dudley Bristol
    - Unaired Pilot - Dudley Bristol
    1993
    The Pickle as
    Planet Cleveland Man (uncredited)
    1992
    Noel's House Party (TV Series) as
    Special Guest
    - Episode #1.15 (1992) - Special Guest
    1992
    Blame It on the Bellboy as
    Melvyn Orton
    1990
    Crazy People as
    Emory Leeson
    1988
    Arthur 2: On the Rocks as
    Arthur Bach
    1987
    Like Father Like Son as
    Dr. Jack Hammond / Chris Hammond
    1986
    The Adventures of Milo and Otis as
    Narrator (US version, voice)
    1985
    Santa Claus: The Movie as
    Patch
    1984
    Micki + Maude as
    Rob Salinger
    1984
    Best Defense as
    Wylie Cooper
    1984
    Unfaithfully Yours as
    Claude Eastman
    1983
    Romantic Comedy as
    Jason
    1983
    Lovesick as
    Saul Benjamin
    1982
    Six Weeks as
    Patrick Dalton
    1981
    Arthur as
    Arthur Bach
    1980
    Wholly Moses! as
    Harvey / Herschel
    1979
    Derek and Clive Get the Horn as
    Derek
    1979
    10 as
    George Webber
    1978
    The Hound of the Baskervilles as
    Doctor Watson / Mrs. Ada Holmes / Mr. Spiggot / ...
    1978
    Foul Play as
    Stanley Tibbets
    1976
    Pleasure at Her Majesty's (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator
    1975
    When Things Were Rotten (TV Series) as
    Sheik Achmed
    - Those Wedding Bell Blues (1975) - Sheik Achmed
    1974
    'Rameau's Nephew' by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen (1974) as
    English Comedian (voice)
    1972
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as
    Dormouse
    1971
    Behind the Fridge (TV Movie) as
    Various Characters
    1971
    An Apple a Day (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Clive Elwood
    1971
    Not Only But Also. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in Australia (TV Mini Series)
    1965
    Not Only... But Also (TV Series) as
    Various Characters
    - Christmas Special (1966) - Various Characters
    1969
    The Bed Sitting Room as
    Police Sergeant
    1969
    World in Ferment (TV Series) as
    Guest Store Detective
    - Episode #1.1 (1969) - Guest Store Detective
    1969
    Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies as
    Lt. Barrington
    1968
    30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia as
    Rupert
    1968
    Film Review (TV Mini Series) as
    Rupert Street
    - Backs British Films (1968) - Rupert Street
    1967
    Bedazzled as
    Stanley Moon
    1966
    Five More (TV Series) as
    Maserati Driver
    - Exit 19 (1966) - Maserati Driver
    1966
    The Wrong Box as
    John Finsbury
    1965
    Love Story (TV Series) as
    Kuba
    - The Girl Opposite (1965) - Kuba
    1965
    Flatland (Short) as
    A Square (voice)
    1964
    The Hat (Short) as
    George - The Second Border Guard (voice)
    1964
    Chronicle (TV Series)
    - A Trip to the Moon (1964)
    1961
    The Third Alibi as
    Piano accompanist (uncredited)
    Writer
    2010
    Pete & Dud: The Lost Sketches (TV Movie) (writer)
    2000
    Bedazzled (based on the motion picture story by)
    1990
    The Best of... What's Left of... Not Only... But Also (TV Series) (script by - 6 episodes)
    - Episode #1.6 (1990) - (script by)
    - Episode #1.5 (1990) - (script by - uncredited)
    - Episode #1.4 (1990) - (script by)
    - Episode #1.3 (1990) - (script by)
    - Episode #1.2 (1990) - (script by)
    - Episode #1.1 (1990) - (script by)
    1979
    Derek and Clive Get the Horn (writer)
    1978
    The Hound of the Baskervilles (screenplay)
    1974
    BBC Show of the Week (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Excerpts from Behind the Fridge (1974) - (writer)
    1971
    Behind the Fridge (TV Movie) (writer)
    1971
    Not Only But Also. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in Australia (TV Mini Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #1.2 (1971) - (writer)
    - Episode #1.1 (1971) - (writer)
    1965
    Not Only... But Also (TV Series) (writer - 22 episodes)
    - Christmas Special (1966) - (writer)
    1968
    Goodbye Again (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes)
    - Episode #1.4 (1969) - (writer)
    - Episode #1.3 (1968) - (writer)
    - Episode #1.2 (1968) - (writer)
    - Episode #1.1 (1968) - (writer)
    1968
    30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia (original screenplay)
    1967
    Bedazzled (story)
    1964
    Beyond the Fringe (TV Special documentary) (writer)
    1961
    Strictly For The Birds (TV Series) (narrative script)
    Music Department
    1982
    Six Weeks (music performer)
    1974
    Pianorama (Short) (musician)
    1972
    It's Lulu, Not to Mention Dudley Moore (TV Series) (musical arrangements - 7 episodes)
    - Episode #1.7 (1972) - (musical arrangements)
    - Episode #1.6 (1972) - (musical arrangements)
    - Episode #1.5 (1972) - (musical arrangements)
    - Episode #1.4 (1972) - (musical arrangements)
    - Episode #1.3 (1972) - (musical arrangements)
    - Episode #1.2 (1972) - (musical arrangements)
    - Episode #1.1 (1972) - (musical arrangements)
    1968
    30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia (conductor)
    1965
    Not Only... But Also (TV Series) (music by - 15 episodes)
    - Christmas Special (1966) - (music by)
    1965
    Story Parade (TV Series) (musician - 1 episode)
    - The Campaign (1965) - (musician: piano)
    1960
    Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (musician: piano - uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    2013
    Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - Great Train Robbery and the Red Balloon (2014) - (performer: "Love Me" - uncredited)
    - Bedazzled (2013) - (performer: "Love Me")
    2009
    ...Sings the Beatles (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "If I Fell")
    1996
    Treasury of Children's Stories (Video) (performer: "The Princess on the Glass Hill")
    1994
    Parallel Lives (TV Movie) (performer: "Parallel Lives")
    1993
    Dudley (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Off the Record (1993) - (performer: "The More I See You" - uncredited)
    1991
    Voices That Care (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Voices That Care")
    1986
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Dudley Moore/Al Green (1986) - (performer: "I Got You (I Feel Good)" - uncredited)
    1984
    Aspel & Company (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.6 (1984) - (performer: "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" - uncredited)
    1983
    The 55th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) (performer: "It All Comes Down to This")
    1981
    An Audience with Dudley Moore (TV Special documentary) (performer: "We're Not All There", "The Way You Look Tonight" (uncredited), "Goodbye-ee") / (writer: "We're Not All There", "Goodbye-ee")
    1981
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 20 July 1981 (1981) - (performer: "Gershwin Medley")
    1981
    Arthur (performer: "Strangers in the Night" (uncredited), "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" (uncredited), "Waltz in C-sharp minor Op. 64-2" (uncredited), "Blue Moon", "If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie)" (uncredited))
    1980
    The 52nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Song from 10 (It's Easy to Say)")
    1979
    The Muppet Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Dudley Moore (1979) - (performer: "Mama Don't Allow")
    1979
    10 (performer: "Don't Call It Love", "It's Easy to Say" (uncredited), "It's Easy to Say - Instrumental" (uncredited))
    1972
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (performer: "I See What I Eat", "The Pun Song")
    1969
    Staircase (writer: "Staircase", "Staircase (instrumental)", "Staircase (reprise)" - uncredited)
    1967
    Bedazzled (performer: "Love Me" - uncredited) / (writer: "Main Title", "Moon Time", "Strip Club", "Italy", "The Leaping Nuns' Chorus", "G.P.O. Tower", "Love Me", "Bedazzled", "The Millionaire", "Sweet Mouth", "Cornfield", "Goodbye George", "Lilian Lust" - uncredited)
    1966
    Not Only... But Also (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #2.1 (1966) - (performer: "If I Fell")
    1965
    The New London Palladium Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.1 (1965) - (performer: "Goodbye-ee")
    1961
    The Third Alibi (performer: "NOW AND THEN")
    1961
    Kraft Mystery Theater (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Third Alibi (1961) - (performer: "Now And Then")
    Composer
    1990
    The Best of... What's Left of... Not Only... But Also (TV Series) (2 episodes)
    - Episode #1.5 (1990) - (music by)
    - Episode #1.3 (1990) - (music by)
    1982
    Six Weeks
    1978
    The Hound of the Baskervilles
    1973
    Full House (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)
    - Episode #1.19 (1973)
    1969
    Staircase
    1968
    Inadmissible Evidence
    1968
    30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia
    1967
    Bedazzled
    1965
    Story Parade (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - The Campaign (1965)
    1965
    The Wednesday Play (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - Sir Jocelyn, the Minister Would Like a Word- (1965)
    1965
    Six (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - The Day of Ragnarok (1965)
    1964
    The Hat (Short)
    1963
    Heads I Win (Short) (uncredited)
    1963
    The Owl and the Pussycat (TV Movie)
    1962
    The Most (Documentary short)
    1962
    The Hole (Short)
    1961
    Strictly For The Birds (TV Series)
    Producer
    1993
    Concerto (TV Series documentary) (executive producer - 6 episodes)
    - Episode #1.6 (1993) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.5 (1993) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.4 (1993) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.3 (1993) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.2 (1993) - (executive producer)
    - Episode #1.1 (1993) - (executive producer)
    1988
    Arthur 2: On the Rocks (executive producer)
    1979
    Derek and Clive Get the Horn (executive producer)
    Thanks
    1990
    Clive James' Postcard from... (TV Series documentary) (with thanks to - 1 episode)
    - Los Angeles (1990) - (with thanks to)
    1984
    Tale of a Tiger (the producers wish to thank)
    Self
    2003
    9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam
    1999
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Dudley Moore (1999) - Self
    1997
    The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.191 (1997) - Self - Guest
    1996
    The World's Best Sellers: The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1996
    Very Important Pennis: Uncut (Video) as
    Self
    1996
    Very Important Pennis (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Very Important Pennis: Part 2 (1996) - Self
    1969
    Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Self - Narrator
    - Some Interesting Facts About Peter Cook (1995) - Self
    - Pleasure at Her Majesty's (1976) - Self - Narrator
    - So What If It's Just Green Cheese? (1969) - Self
    1995
    The Little Picture Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 16 November 1995 (1995) - Self
    1995
    The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1993
    This Joint Is Jumpin' (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1993
    Without Walls (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Obituary Show - Dudley Moore (1993) - Self
    1993
    Concerto (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Presenter
    - Episode #1.6 (1993) - Self - Presenter
    - Episode #1.5 (1993) - Self - Presenter
    - Episode #1.4 (1993) - Self - Presenter
    - Episode #1.3 (1993) - Self - Presenter
    - Episode #1.2 (1993) - Self - Presenter
    - Episode #1.1 (1993) - Self - Presenter
    1993
    John & Leeza from Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.32 (1993) - Self
    1992
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #2.65 (1993) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.112 (1992) - Self - Musical Guest
    1993
    The Celebrity Guide to Entertaining (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    Clive Anderson Talks Back (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #6.6 (1992) - Self
    1992
    Friday Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.7 (1992) - Self
    1992
    Pebble Mill at One (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 November 1992 (1992) - Self
    1992
    Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories (TV Series) as
    Self - Narrator (segment "Bill and Pete")
    - Elizabeth and Larry/Bill and Pete (1992) - Self - Narrator (segment "Bill and Pete") (voice)
    1992
    Guest Night (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.2 (1992)
    1992
    The Full Wax (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #2.4 (1992) - Self - Guest
    1991
    Going Live! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.25 (1992) - Self
    - Episode #4.28 (1991) - Self
    1964
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self - Rubber Chicken Boycott / Self - Musician
    - Jim Fowler/Dudley Moore/Louie Bellson (1992) - Self - Guest
    - Jim Fowler, Dudley Moore, Calvin Trillin (1991) - Self - Guest
    - Dudley Moore, Wayne Cotter, K.T. Oslin (1991) - Self - Guest
    - Barbara Hershey/Jeff Cesario/Dr. Henry Stenhouse (1990) - Self - Rubber Chicken Boycott
    - Dudley Moore/Jack Mayberry/Etta James & The Roots Band (1989) - Self - Guest
    - Dudley Moore/Jerry Seinfeld/K.T. Ostin (1989) - Self - Guest
    - Dudley Moore/Dinah Manoff/Ronnie Shakes (1984) - Self - Guest
    - Dudley Moore/Laurene Landon (1981) - Self - Guest
    - Barbara Eden, Phil Foster, Dudley Moore (1964) - Self - Guest
    1992
    Primero izquierda (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 23 January 1992 (1992) - Self - Guest
    1986
    Wogan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #12.5 (1992) - Self
    - Episode #10.119 (1990) - Self
    - Episode #9.146 (1989) - Self
    - Episode #6.136 (1986) - Self
    1991
    Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dudley Moore (1991) - Self
    1991
    Orchestra! (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.10 (1991) - Self
    - Sir Georg Solti (1991) - Self
    1991
    The Arsenio Hall Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.42 (1991) - Self
    1991
    One on One with John Tesh (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.42 (1991) - Self - Guest
    1991
    Saturday Night Clive (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.7 (1991) - Self
    1984
    Aspel & Company (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #8.9 (1991) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.6 (1984) - Self - Guest
    1991
    Voices That Care (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Choir Member
    1991
    The Movie Awards (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Presenter
    1990
    Celebrity Guide to Wine (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1990
    Life of Python (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1990
    Un dia és un dia (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #2.25 (1990) - Self - Guest
    1990
    Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1990
    The Best of... What's Left of... Not Only... But Also (TV Series) as
    Self / Various Characters
    - Episode #1.1 (1990) - Self / Various Characters
    1990
    Clive James' Postcard from... (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Los Angeles (1990) - Self
    1990
    Richard Lewis: I'm Doomed (TV Special) as
    Self
    1985
    De película (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 29 June 1990 (1990) - Self - Interviewee
    - Un invierno de película (1985) - Self - Interviewee
    1990
    The Marsha Warfield Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 13 April 1990 (1990) - Self
    1990
    CBS This Morning (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 10 April 1990 (1990) - Self - Guest
    1979
    Good Morning America (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 9 April 1990 (1990) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 3 October 1979 (1979) - Self - Guest
    1990
    The 62nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1990
    The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1989
    Christmas with the Stars: An International Earthquake Benefit (TV Special) as
    Self - Host
    1989
    The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1989
    The Jim Henson Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - First Show (1989) - Self
    1989
    The 61st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1989
    America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1989
    The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Beverly Hills (TV Special) as
    Self
    1989
    The 5th Annual National WAIF Humanitarian Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1981
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 7 July 1988 (1988) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 23 July 1981 (1981) - Self - Guest
    1986
    Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 June 1988 (1988) - Self
    - Episode #5.139 (1986) - Self
    1988
    The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 27 June 1988 (1988) - Self - Guest
    1988
    The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1988
    The 60th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1987
    Comic Relief '87 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1981
    Hour Magazine (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 13 October 1987 (1987) - Self
    - Episode dated 3 December 1982 (1982) - Self
    - Episode dated 2 December 1982 (1982) - Self
    - Episode dated 1 December 1982 (1982) - Self
    - Episode dated 30 November 1982 (1982) - Self
    - Episode dated 29 November 1982 (1982) - Self
    - Episode dated 2 January 1981 (1981) - Self
    1987
    Dolly (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (1987) - Self
    1978
    Film '72 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Film 87 Special: Hooray for Hollywood (1987) - Self
    - Episode #16.5 (1986) - Self
    - Episode #12.23 (1983) - Self
    - Episode #7.14 (1978) - Self
    1987
    Mancini and Friends (TV Special) as
    Self
    1972
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Dudley Moore: Part 2 (1987) - Self
    - Dudley Moore: Part 1 (1987) - Self
    - Terry O'Neill (1985) - Self
    - George Martin (1980) - Self
    - Robert Dougall (1974) - Self
    - Dudley Moore (1972) - Self
    - Lulu (1972) - Self
    1986
    W.C. Fields: Straight Up (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrated By (voice)
    1986
    Nightlife (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.45 (1986) - Self
    1986
    The 2nd Commitment to Life AIDS Project Benefit (TV Special) as
    Self
    1986
    Joan Rivers: Can We Talk? (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 24 March 1986 (1986) - Self - Guest
    1976
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Host / Various
    - Dudley Moore/Al Green (1986) - Self - Host / Various
    - Peter Cook & Dudley Moore/Neil Sedaka (1976) - Self - Host / Various
    1985
    Santa Claus: The Making of the Movie (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1980
    Des O'Connor Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.12 (1985) - Self
    - Episode #4.1 (1980) - Self
    1985
    Fin de siglo (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 4 December 1985 (1985) - Self - Guest
    1985
    The 42nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1984
    Sunday Night Live (TV Special) as
    Self - Master of Ceremonies (M.C.)
    1984
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Susan Anton (1984) - Self
    1984
    The 10th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1983
    Playboy Collector's Edition Volume 2 (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1983
    Ready Steady Go, Volume 1 (Documentary) as
    Self
    1983
    The Don Lane Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Final (1983) - Self
    1983
    Happy Birthday, Bob! (TV Special) as
    Self
    1983
    The 55th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Co-Host
    1983
    AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
    Self
    - AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Huston (1983) - Self
    1983
    The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1983 (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1982
    Bob Hope's Pink Panther Thanksgiving Gala (TV Special) as
    Self
    1982
    The 54th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1982
    The 2nd American Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1982
    Night of 100 Stars (TV Special) as
    Self
    1982
    The Barbara Walters Summer Special (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #6.1 (1982) - Self - Guest
    1982
    39th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1981
    Give Us a Clue (TV Series) as
    Self - Panellist
    - Episode #4.15 (1982) - Self - Panellist
    - Episode #4.12 (1981) - Self - Panellist
    1981
    An Audience with Dudley Moore (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1967
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 20 July 1981 (1981) - Self - Guest
    - Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Conrad, Dudley Moore, Sir Wilfrid Hyde-White, Jayne Kennedy (1980) - Self
    - Episode dated 15 September 1978 (1978) - Self
    - Dudley Moore, Dionne Warwick, Henry Morgan, K.C. Townsend, Renee Taylor, Dr. Joyce Brothers (1968) - Self
    - George Jessel, Kaye Hart, Gretchen Wyler, Marty Brill, Betty Walker, comedian-actors Peter Cook & Dudley Moore (1967) - Self
    1981
    The Muppets Go to the Movies (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1980
    Nova (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - It's About Time (1980) - Self
    1980
    Showtime in Cannes (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1980
    Billy Baxter Presents Diary of the Cannes Film Festival with Rex Reed (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1980
    The 34th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1980
    The 52nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1980
    Ciné regards (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Hollywood USA: Dudley Moore (1980) - Self
    1980
    The American Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Co-Host
    1980
    The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1972
    Parkinson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Episode #9.35 (1980) - Self - Guest
    - Peter Cook & Dudley Moore (1978) - Self
    - Episode #6.4 (1976) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #2.21 (1972) - Self - Guest
    1979
    To Russia... With Elton (Documentary short) as
    Self - Narrator
    1967
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Actor
    - Episode #19.67 (1979) - Self - Actor
    - Episode #14.112 (1975) - Self - Actor
    - Episode #13.91 (1974) - Self
    - Episode #7.88 (1968) - Self
    - Episode #7.77 (1967) - Self
    1979
    The Muppet Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Guest Star
    - Dudley Moore (1979) - Self - Special Guest Star
    1979
    It's About Time (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (host)
    1979
    Dinah! (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 13 April 1979 (1979) - Self - Guest
    1979
    The Body in Question (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Piano Player
    - Brute Machine (1979) - Self - Piano Player
    1978
    Sounds Like Friday (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Leo Sayer 3 (1978) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1978
    Happy Birthday, Bob (TV Special) as
    Self
    1978
    The 50th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member
    1977
    The Paul Ryan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.109 - Self
    1972
    Aquarius (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Sir Harold in Italy (1976) - Self
    - Why Shun a Nude Tag? (1972) - Self
    - Barbossa/Neo-Classical Exhibition/The Savage Messiah/"Cole"/The Munich Spielstrasse (1972) - Self
    1976
    Celebrity Squares (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.11 (1976) - Self
    - Episode #2.9 (1976) - Self
    1976
    A World of Music (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The King's Singers (1976) - Self
    1975
    Captain Kangaroo (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 July 1976 (1976) - Self
    - Episode dated 29 July 1975 (1975) - Self
    1975
    Saturday Night at the Baths as
    Self - In Theater Audience (uncredited)
    1968
    The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Lotte Lenya, Peter Cook & Dudley Moore (1975) - Self
    - Kirk Douglas/Peter Cook/Dudley Moore (1973) - Self - Guest
    - Peter Cook/Dudley Moore/A.J.P. Taylor (1971) - Self - Guest
    - Victor Buono, Dudley Moore, Joan Rivers, Lana Cantrell, Harry Blackstone Jr. (1968) - Self - Guest
    1974
    Good Night America (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 29 August 1974 (1974) - Self - Guest
    1974
    Success Story (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (1974) - Self
    1974
    The 28th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1974
    BBC Show of the Week (TV Series) as
    Self / Various
    - Excerpts from Behind the Fridge (1974) - Self / Various
    1964
    Camera Three (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Good Evening (1974) - Self
    - Beyond the Fringe (1964) - Self
    1973
    Jackanory (TV Series) as
    Self - Storyteller
    - The Village Without Music (1973) - Self - Storyteller
    1973
    In Concert (TV Series) as
    Self - Piano
    - John Williams (1973) - Self - Piano
    1973
    Shut That Door! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.3 (1973) - Self
    1973
    Whose Baby? (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.4 (1973) - Self - Guest
    1972
    But Seriously, It's Sheila Hancock (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Music (1972) - Self
    1972
    Film Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Alice in Wonderland (1972) - Self
    1972
    Sacha's in Town (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1972) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1972
    It's Lulu, Not to Mention Dudley Moore (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.7 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #1.6 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #1.5 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #1.4 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #1.3 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #1.1 (1972) - Self
    1972
    Face the Music (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Musician
    - Episode #4.16 (1972) - Self - Guest Musician
    1972
    Saturday Variety (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 13 May 1972 (1972) - Self
    1971
    The Val Doonican Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Episode #2.5 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #1.10 (1971) - Self - Guest
    1971
    The Dave Allen Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 September 1971 (1971) - Self
    1970
    It's Lulu (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #2.4 (1971) - Self - Musical Guest (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    - Episode #1.3 (1970) - Self - Musical Guest (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1971
    Not Only But Also. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in Australia (TV Mini Series) as
    Self / Various
    - Episode #1.2 (1971) - Self / Various
    - Episode #1.1 (1971) - Self / Various
    1968
    Cilla (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Piano
    - Episode #4.3 (1971) - Self
    - Episode #3.1 (1969) - Self - Piano (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    - Episode #1.9 (1968) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1969
    With a Little Help from my Friends (TV Special) as
    Self
    1967
    Dee Time (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.11 (1969) - Self
    - Episode #4.52 (1969) - Self
    - Episode #4.12 (1968) - Self
    - Episode #3.14 (1967) - Self
    1968
    Goodbye Again (TV Series) as
    Various Characters
    - Episode #1.4 (1969) - Various Characters
    - Episode #1.3 (1968) - Various Characters
    - Episode #1.2 (1968) - Various Characters
    - Episode #1.1 (1968) - Various Characters
    1969
    One Pair of Eyes (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Marty Feldman: No, But Seriously- (1969) - Self
    1969
    The Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
    Self - Co-Host
    - Episode #2.23 (1969) - Self - Co-Host
    1969
    How It Is (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.4 (1969) - Self
    1968
    Pick of the Year (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1968
    Frost on Sunday (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.21 (1968) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1967
    The Rolf Harris Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.2 (1968) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    - Episode #1.11 (1967) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1967
    Film Review (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - Peter Cook, Dudley Moore & Stanley Donen (1967) - Self
    1967
    This Is Petula Clark (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.3 (1967) - Self
    1966
    The Bruce Forsyth Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #2.4 (1967) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #2.3 (1967) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #1.2 (1966) - Self - Musical Guest (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1967
    Late Night Line-Up (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 1000th Edition (1967) - Self
    1965
    The Eamonn Andrews Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.37 (1967) - Self
    - Episode #3.8 (1966) - Self
    - Episode #2.34 (1966) - Self
    - Episode #2.24 (1966) - Self
    - Episode #2.9 (1965) - Self
    - Episode #1.34 (1965) - Self
    - Episode #1.33 (1965) - Self
    1967
    The London Palladium Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 February 1967 (1967) - Self
    1966
    A Royal Gala (TV Special) as
    Self
    1966
    Dusty (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #1.1 (1966) - Self - Musical Guest (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1966
    Five O'Clock Club (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 May 1966 (1966) - Self
    1966
    Tarbuck at the Prince of Wales (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 1 May 1966 (1966) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1965
    Ready, Steady, Go! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.34 (1966) - Self
    - Episode #2.45 (1965) - Self
    1966
    Sunday Night (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Ustinov Ad Lib (1966) - Self
    1966
    A Whole Scene Going (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.7 (1966) - Self
    1965
    Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
    Self - Panellist
    - Episode #1.336 (1966) - Self - Panellist
    - Episode #1.318 (1965) - Self - Panellist
    1966
    Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.12 (1966) - Self
    1966
    Billy Cotton Band Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #13.5 (1966) - Self
    1965
    The New London Palladium Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.11 (1965) - Self
    - Episode #1.1 (1965) - Self
    1965
    The Royal Variety Performance 1965 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1965
    The Wayne and Shuster Show (TV Mini Series) as
    Self - Piano
    - Episode #1.2 (1965) - Self - Piano (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    - Episode #1.1 (1965) - Self - Piano (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1965
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #2.28 (1965) - Self - Musical Guest
    1965
    Off Beat... (TV Mini Series) as
    Self - Presenter
    - Episode #1.1 (1965) - Self - Presenter
    1964
    Beyond the Fringe (TV Special documentary) as
    Various Characters
    1962
    The Jack Paar Program (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.22 (1963) - Self
    - Episode #1.7 (1962) - Self
    1962
    What's My Line? (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest
    - Theatrical Group Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore & Robert Goulet (1962) - Self - Mystery Guest
    1962
    Dan Farson Meets ... (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.12 (1962) - Self - Guest
    1961
    Tempo (TV Series documentary)
    - Episode dated 15 October 1961 (1961)
    1961
    Three Live Wires (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Suit (1961) - Self (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1961
    Thank Your Lucky Stars (TV Series) as
    Themselves
    - Episode #1.11 (1961) - Themselves (as The Dudley Moore Trio)
    1961
    Strictly For The Birds (TV Series) as
    Self - Presenter and Pianist, The Dudley Moore Trio
    1959
    Music Shop (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Episode dated 7 June 1959 (1959) - Self - Performer
    Archive Footage
    2022
    Celebrating Laughter: The Life and Films of Colin Higgins (Documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    Tfor2: the Terminator 2 Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 30 Years Later: The Hollywood Premiere of Terminator 2! (2021) - Self
    2020
    Paul Merton's Comic Heroes (TV Special documentary) as
    Various Characters
    2020
    When Double Acts Fall Out (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2018
    Howard (Documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore: The Missing Sketches (TV Movie)
    2016
    Talking Comedy (TV Series)
    - Pete and Dud (2016)
    2016
    Alan Bennett's Diaries (Documentary) as
    Acting Role (uncredited)
    2015
    Wogan: The Best Of (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Small Screen Stars (2015) - Self
    2014
    Britain's Best Loved Double Acts (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Double Act
    2003
    Timeshift (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Actor / Dr. John Watson / Self
    - How to Be Sherlock Holmes: The Many Faces of a Master Detective (2014) - Self - Actor
    - Baker Street Babylon: The Bizarre Afterlife of Sherlock Holmes (2005) - Dr. John Watson
    - Missing Believed Wiped (2003) - Self
    2013
    Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
    Stanley Moon
    - Great Train Robbery and the Red Balloon (2014) - Stanley Moon
    - Bedazzled (2013) - Stanley Moon
    2013
    Morecambe & Wise: The Whole Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (2013) - Self
    2013
    Benjamin Britten on Camera (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Jazz Divas Gold (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's (Documentary) as
    Arthur Bach (uncredited)
    2013
    The '80s: The Decade That Made Us (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Super Power (2013) - Self (uncredited)
    2012
    John Derek: Film Genius (Short)
    2012
    The Unforgettable Dudley Moore (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    When Ali Came to Britain (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    My Favourite Joke (TV Series) as
    Dud
    - Episode #1.3 (2011) - Dud (uncredited)
    2011
    Ebert Presents: At the Movies (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.12 (2011) - Self
    2010
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 13 August 2010 (2010) - Self
    2009
    Monty Python: Almost the Truth - The Lawyer's Cut (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - And Now, the Sordid Personal Bits (2009) - Self
    - The Not-So-Interesting Beginnings (2009) - Self
    - The Much Funnier Second Episode (2009) - Self
    2009
    ...Sings the Beatles (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    The Comedy Map of Britain (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.5 (2008) - Self (uncredited)
    2008
    The 80th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2007
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    George Webber
    - Sexiest Movie Moments (2007) - George Webber (uncredited)
    2007
    A Very British Apocalypse (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Comedy Greats: Pete and Dud (Video documentary)
    2007
    The Adventures of Bazza in Chunderland: The Making of 'The Adventures of Barry McKenzie' (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    A Bedazzled Conversation with Harold Ramis (Video documentary short) as
    Stanley Moon (uncredited)
    2006
    The Story of Light Entertainment (TV Mini Series documentary)
    - Double Acts (2006)
    2005
    Barry Humphries on Bedazzled (Video documentary short) as
    Stanley Moon (uncredited)
    2005
    Bruce Forsyth's Comedy Heroes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    The Very Best of 'Goodbye Again' (Video) as
    Various Characters
    2005
    The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Pete 'n' Dud: The Lost Shows (2005) - Self
    2003
    Intimate Portrait (TV Series documentary) as
    George Webber
    - Bo Derek (2003) - George Webber
    2003
    The 75th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Memorial Tribute
    2002
    RIP 2002 (TV Movie documentary)
    2002
    The Real... (TV Series documentary) as
    Derek / Self
    - Derek and Clive (2002) - Derek / Self
    2001
    I Love Christmas (TV Special documentary)
    2001
    Victoria Wood's Sketch Show Story (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self / Various Characters
    2000
    Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Dudley Moore: After the Laughter (2000) - Self
    2000
    Legends (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Dudley Moore (2000) - Self
    2000
    American Women as
    George Webber in '10' (uncredited)
    1998
    Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary) as
    Various
    - Peter Cook (1998) - Various
    1996
    My Universe Inside Out (Short)
    1995
    Clive Anderson Talks Back (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #10.13 (1995) - Self
    1995
    The Beatles Anthology (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - February '64 to July '64 (1995) - Self (uncredited)
    - July '40 to March '63 (1995) - Self (uncredited)
    1990
    The Best of... What's Left of... Not Only... But Also (TV Series) as
    Self / Various Characters
    - Episode #1.6 (1990) - Self / Various Characters
    - Episode #1.5 (1990) - Self / Various Characters
    - Episode #1.4 (1990) - Self / Various Characters
    - Episode #1.3 (1990) - Self / Various Characters
    - Episode #1.2 (1990) - Self / Various Characters
    1988
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Attending Academy Awards
    - Dana Carvey/Joe Garagiola/David Teitelbaum & Jack Saltzberg (1988) - Self - Attending Academy Awards
    1988
    Television (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Fun and Games (1988) - Self
    1985
    Television (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Chewing Gum for the Eyes (1985) - Self
    1982
    Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actor - 'Arthur' (uncredited)
    1982
    Des O'Connor Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #6.0 (1982) - Self
    1981
    Of Muppets and Men: The Making of 'The Muppet Show' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1976
    Parkinson (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Series 8 Highlights (1979) - Self
    - Parkinson's Music (1976) - Self
    1978
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Muhammad Ali (1978) - Self (uncredited)
    1961
    Kraft Mystery Theater (TV Series) as
    Piano Accompanist
    - The Third Alibi (1961) - Piano Accompanist (uncredited)

    References

    Dudley Moore Wikipedia