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| Name | Deborah Moore |
| Birth date | 2 October 1963 |
| Birth place | London, England, United Kingdom |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1987–present |
| Spouse | David G. Croft (m. 1994) |
| Parents | Roger Moore (father), Luisa Mattioli (mother) |
| Relatives | Geoffrey Moore (brother), Christian J. Moore (half-brother) |
Deborah Moore is a British actress, best known for her work in film and television. The daughter of actor Roger Moore and actress Luisa Mattioli, she has appeared in numerous productions, including roles in the James Bond franchise. Her career spans several decades, with performances in projects such as *Die Another Day* and the television series The Saint*.
Deborah Moore was born on 2 October 1963 in London, the daughter of actor Roger Moore and Italian actress Luisa Mattioli. She grew up alongside her brother, Geoffrey Moore, and later gained a half-brother, Christian J. Moore, from her father's first marriage to Doorn Van Steyn. Her early life was spent within the milieu of the British film industry, with her father achieving global fame for his portrayal of Simon Templar in The Saint* and later as James Bond in seven films from *Live and Let Die* to *A View to a Kill*. She attended the Arts Educational School in London, where she trained in performing arts, before furthering her studies at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
Moore began her professional acting career in the late 1980s. An early television role was in the ITV drama series *Boon*. She subsequently appeared in episodes of popular shows such as *The Bill*, *Lovejoy*, and Casualty*. Her film debut came with a small role in the John Landis comedy *Spies Like Us*. A significant career moment arrived in 2002 when she appeared in the James Bond film *Die Another Day*, playing a character in a scene alongside Pierce Brosnan. She has also worked in theatre, performing in productions in London's West End and on national tours. Beyond acting, Moore has been involved in voice work for video games and has supported various charitable endeavors, including those associated with UNICEF, an organization with which her father was long affiliated as a Goodwill Ambassador.
Moore married David G. Croft, son of television writer and producer David Croft, in 1994. The couple has two children and resides in the United Kingdom. She maintains a relatively private life but has occasionally participated in public events related to her father's legacy, such as tributes and documentaries about Roger Moore and the James Bond film series. She is also a supporter of several charitable organizations, continuing the philanthropic tradition of her family.
A selected list of Deborah Moore's acting credits includes: * Film ** Spies Like Us (1985) – Airline Stewardess ** The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1989) – Lady Green ** Die Another Day (2002) – Air Hostess * Television ** Boon (1989) – Sue ** The Bill (1990) – WPC Jenny Dean ** Lovejoy (1992) – Anthea ** Casualty (1994) – Kate Spencer ** The Saint (1997) – Hotel Receptionist
While Deborah Moore has not been the recipient of major individual acting awards, her work has been part of ensemble casts and projects that have received recognition. The film *Die Another Day* was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film and won a World Soundtrack Award. Her contributions to television drama, particularly within the long-running series *The Bill* and Casualty*, are part of those shows' enduring success in British television.
Category:1963 births Category:Actresses from London Category:English film actresses Category:English television actresses Category:Alumni of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art Category:Living people