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Tom Moore
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When did Tom Moore die?
February 2, 2021
When did Tom Moore die?
February 2, 2021
How did Tom Moore die?
Complications from COVID-19
How old was Tom Moore when he died?
100 years old
Where did Tom Moore die?
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, UK
When was Tom Moore born?
April 30, 1920
Where was Tom Moore born?
Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
What was Tom Moore's birth name?
Thomas Moore
How tall was Tom Moore?
5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters
What was Tom Moore known for?
Weekend Today
,
Sky News Tonight
, and
Jones & Co
Was Tom Moore married?
Yes, to Billie Moore since 1948. He was married to Pamela Moore from 1968 to 2006.
Did Tom Moore have children?
Yes, 2 children, including
Hannah Ingram-Moore
and
Lucy Teixeira
Who were Tom Moore's parents?
Wilson (Wilfred) Moore and Isabella Herd
Who were Tom Moore's relatives?
Max Teixeira (Grandchild), Tom Teixeira (Grandchild),
Benjie Ingram-Moore
(Grandchild), and
Georgia Ingram-Moore
(Grandchild)
Known for
Jones & Co
TV Series
Soundtrack
("You'll Never Walk Alone")
2020 • 1 ep
Captain Tom Moore, Michael Ball & The NHS Voices of Care Choir: You'll Never Walk Alone
Music Video
Tom Moore
2020
Weekend Today
3.7
TV Series
Soundtrack
("You'll Never Walk Alone")
2020 • 1 ep
Sky News Tonight
3.9
TV Series
Soundtrack
("You'll Never Walk Alone", uncredited)
2020–2021 • 2 eps
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