Richard O. Moore
Born: 1920-02-26 in San Francisco, CA
Died: 2015-03-25
Known For: Directing
Biography
Richard O. Moore (1920-2015) was a pioneering American filmmaker and co-founder of KPFA, the first listener-supported radio station in the U.S. Moving to San Francisco in the 1940s, he became a key figure in public broadcasting, particularly through his work with KQED. Moore produced and directed numerous documentaries and educational programs, focusing on social issues, culture, and the arts.
Filmography
2009
- Alfred Leslie: Cool Man In A Golden Age ... (Director)
1978
- The Writer In America : Toni Morrison ... (Producer)
1971
- The Long Walk as Narrator (voice)
1968
- From Protest to Resistance ... (Director)
- Assemblage ... (Director)
1966
- Losing Just the Same ... (Writer)
- USA: Poetry: Louis Zukofsky ... (Director)
- USA: Poetry: Frank O'Hara and Ed Sanders ... (Director)
- USA: Poetry: Robert Duncan and John Wieners ... (Director)
1964
- Take This Hammer ... (Producer)
1963
- Louisiana Diary ... (Director)