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⚫ | '''Arnold Moss''' was a long time character actor. Born in 1910, he began his career on Broadway in 1930, and continued to perform plays there until the late |
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+ | | class="even" | Arnold Moss |
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+ | | class="odd" | [[TOS]]: |
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+ | | class="even" | "[[The Conscience of the King]]" |
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+ | | class="odd" | Born: |
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+ | | class="even" | 1910-01-28, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]] |
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+ | | class="odd" | Died: |
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+ | | class="even" | 1989-12-15, [[New York City]], New York, USA. (lung cancer) |
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⚫ | '''Arnold Moss''' was a long time character actor. Born in [[1910]], he began his career on Broadway in [[1930]], and continued to perform plays there until the late [[1950s]]. In the mid-[[1940s]], he added [[television]] and movies to his acting range, working there until the late [[1970s]]. He was the father of Jeff Moss, a founding writer of the ''Sesame Street'' PBS television program. Lung cancer took his life in [[1989]]. |
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==External References== |
==External References== |
Revision as of 22:20, 30 October 2005
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Actor: | Arnold Moss | |
TOS: | "The Conscience of the King" | |
Character: | Anton Karidian/Kodos the Executioner | |
Gender: | Male | |
Born: | 1910-01-28, Brooklyn, New York | |
Died: | 1989-12-15, New York City, New York, USA. (lung cancer) |
Arnold Moss was a long time character actor. Born in 1910, he began his career on Broadway in 1930, and continued to perform plays there until the late 1950s. In the mid-1940s, he added television and movies to his acting range, working there until the late 1970s. He was the father of Jeff Moss, a founding writer of the Sesame Street PBS television program. Lung cancer took his life in 1989.
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