Moore, Terry (1929–)
Moore, Terry (1929–)
American screen actress and producer. Name variations: Jan Ford, Judy Ford, Helen Koford. Born Helen Luella Koford, Jan 7, 1929, in Los Angeles, CA; m. Glenn Davis (football player), 1951 (div. 1952); m. Stuart Cramer, 1959 (div. 1972); m. Richard Carey, 1979; also claimed to have been secretly married to Howard Hughes for which the Hughes estate paid a settlement.
Was a child model; at 11, made film debut in Maryland (1940); tried various screen names for next 6 films before settling on Terry Moore (1948); films include The Return of October, The Great Rupert, The Barefoot Mailman, Mighty Joe Young, Beneath the 12-Mile Reef, King of the Khyber Rifles, Daddy Long Legs, Bernadine, Peyton Place, Waco and Double Exposure; co-produced and wrote story for Beverly Hills Brats (1989). Nominated for Oscar for Come Back Little Sheba (1952).