Ron Moody

1924-

Biography: life and films

Ron Moody is an English actor whose birth name is Ronald Moodnick. He was born in Tottenham, London, England on 8th January 1924.

His best films as an actor include Jeremy Summers's comedy San Ferry Ann (1965), Carol Reed's Oliver! (1968), Mel Brooks's The Twelve Chairs (1970), Ralph Nelson's Flight of the Doves (1971) and Shaun Mosley's The 3 Kings (2000).

Ron Moody has so far appeared in 31 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Robert Asher (2 films) and Colin Finbow (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (15 films), drama (7), comedy-drama (5), Thriller (3), Fantasy (3) and Horror (2).

Our average rating for Ron Moody over all films is: 2.9

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Davy (1957) [a]

Follow a Star (1959) [a]

Make Mine Mink (1960) [a]

Five Golden Hours (1961) [a]

A Pair of Briefs (1962) [a]

Ladies Who Do (1963) [a]

Summer Holiday (1963) [a]

The Mouse on the Moon (1963) [a]

Murder Most Foul (1964) [a]

Every Day's a Holiday (1965) [a]

San Ferry Ann (1965) [a]

The Sandwich Man (1966) [a]

Astérix le Gaulois (1967) [a]

Oliver! (1968) [a]

The Twelve Chairs (1970) [a]

Flight of the Doves (1971) [a]

Dogpound Shuffle (1975) [a]

Legend of the Werewolf (1975) [a]

The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977) [a]

Dominique (1978) [a]

The Spaceman and King Arthur (1979) [a]

Wrong Is Right (1982) [a]

Where Is Parsifal? (1983) [a]

How's Business (1991) [a]

Emily's Ghost (1992) [a]

A Kid in King Arthur's Court (1995) [a]

The 3 Kings (2000) [a]

Revelation (2001) [a]

Paradise Grove (2003) [a]

Lost Dogs (2005) [a]

Moussaka & Chips (2005) [a]



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