Moore's first
appearance on screen came as a supporting role (Valerie Bertinelli's friend) on a
mini-series in 1987 called Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan. Several minor TV
movies followed, which had a greater strain on her talent than value for her acting
career. These movies include Money, Power, Murder, The Last To Go, Cast a
Deadly Spell, and Lovecraft.
In 1990, Moore's talents were featured in Tales From the Darkside: The Movie
where she played the victim of a mummy. She also played a real estate agent friend of
Anabella Sciorra in The hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992).
Later in 1993, the blockbuster starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, The
Fugitive, gave Moore a chance to play a short but critical role as Ford's co-worker at
Cook County Hospital, Chicago.
Moore played Willem Dafoe's wife in Body of Evidence and Aidan Quinn's waitress
girlfriend in Benny & Joon.
During probably her most shocking performance, Moore appears nude from the waist down
while delivering a monologue in Robert Altman's Short Cuts. Later that year she
worked with Al Pacino in Strindberg's The Father.
In one of Moore's most distinguished performances...
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