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Mickey Moore

Mickey Moore was a Canadian-born American film director, second unit director, and child actor. He was credited as Michael Moore on all the films and television projects that he directed, and on most of the films on which he was second unit director.

Life and career
and Mary Miles Minter in ''All Soul's Eve'' (1921) Dennis Michael Sheffield was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of Thomas William Sheffield, a British marine engineer, and his wife, Norah Moore Sheffield, an actress from Dublin. In the 1980s, Steven Spielberg hired Moore as second unit director on Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. His association with Spielberg led him to direct the "Alamo Jobe" episode of the Amazing Stories television series. Moore was still active as a second unit director into his eighties. His last work was for Disney's 2000 film, 102 Dalmatians. Moore attended Venice High School in the 1930s where he played football. He married high school sweetheart Esther McNeil in 1933 and had two daughters, Sandra Kastendiek-Drake (born 1936) and Patricia Newman (born 1937). McNeil died in 1992 and Moore married Laurie Abdo, formerly a personal assistant of Paramount producer Howard W. Koch, five years later; Abdo died in 2011. ==Death==
Death
Moore died of congestive heart failure at the age of 98 in Malibu, California on March 4, 2013. ==Filmography==
Filmography
As directorBonanza (1959, TV, 1 episode) • Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966) • An Eye for an Eye (1966) • Fastest Guitar Alive (1967) • Kill a Dragon (1967) • Hondo (1967, TV, 4 episodes) • ''Please Don't Eat the Daisies'' (1967, TV, 1 episode) • Buckskin (1968) • Mister Deathman (1983) • Amazing Stories (1985, TV, 1 episode) As second unit director ==References==
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