John Richard Moore Jr., who starred in the Our Gang shorts of the 1930s that later became TV's The Little Rascals, has died just days short of his 90th birthday. Moore's busy career as a child actor included scores of films; in one, he shared a kiss with Shirley Temple.
That kiss came in 1942's Miss Annie Rooney, in which Moore and Temple played teenagers in love. By then, Moore was 16 and a Hollywood veteran, having acted in more than 50 films.
Moore's career dates back to the silent era, when as a toddler, he played a young version of John Barrymore's character in the 1927 film The Beloved Rogue. He was part of the Our Gang crew for one year, from 1932-33. He also appeared in the 1933 film Man's Castle, with Spencer Tracy.
After he quit making movies, Moore worked for Actors Equity before
starting his own public relations firm, Dick Moore Associates. He is
survived by his wife, Jane Powell, a musical actress, and a son, Kevin.
His sister is legendary Hollywood publicist Pat Kingsley.