Richard O. Moore
Known for

Directing

Credits

20

Gender

Man

Birthday

26 Feb 1920

Day of death

25 Mar 2015 (95)

Place of birth

San Francisco, CA

Also known as

Richard O. Moore

Biography

Richard O. Moore (1920-2015) was a pioneering American filmmaker and co-founder of KPFA, the first listener-supported radio station in the U.S. Moving to San Francisco in the 1940s, he became a key figure in public broadcasting, particularly through his work with KQED. Moore produced and directed numerous documentaries and educational programs, focusing on social issues, culture, and the arts.

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
USA: Poetry Anne SextonCommentator
1971The Long WalkNarrator (voice)
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1978The Writer In America : Toni MorrisonDirector
USA: Poetry Anne SextonDirector
USA: Poetry Anne SextonProducer
2009Alfred Leslie: Cool Man In A Golden AgeDirector
1978The Writer In America : Toni MorrisonProducer
1968From Protest to ResistanceDirector
1968AssemblageDirector
1966USA: Poetry: Louis ZukofskyDirector
1966USA: Poetry: Robert Duncan and John WienersDirector
1966Losing Just the SameDirector
1966Losing Just the SameProducer
1966Losing Just the SameWriter
1966Losing Just the SameEditor
1966USA: Poetry: Frank O'Hara and Ed SandersDirector
1964Take This HammerProducer
1964Take This HammerDirector
1963Louisiana DiaryDirector
1963Louisiana DiaryWriter