Clayton Moore

A circus acrobat from the age of eight, Clayton Moore had performed as an aerialist with two circuses and at one World's Fair before turning 20. He became a male model in New York, then struck out for...
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09/13/1914
Chicago, IL
  • 'The Lone Ranger' Unmasks Sweeping New Teaser — TRAILER
    By: Michael Arbeiter October 03, 2012 6:36am EST
    Highlights: Silver, obviously.
  • Trouble With the Curve Review
    By: Kelsea Stahler September 21, 2012 9:37am EST
    From the clunky script and pacing, to Clint’s ever-present grumble and the film’s predictable plot, Trouble with the Curve is slow pitch right down the middle.
  • The 'other' Lone Ranger dies
    By: WENN.com Source September 23, 2009 1:00pm EST
    John Hart, the man who replaced Clayton Moore as TV's wild west hero The Lone Ranger, has died, aged 91.
  • 'No Country' Claims Gold Again
    By: WENN.com Source February 04, 2008 4:34am EST
    Acclaimed Coen brothers movie No Country for Old Men picked up another top film prize in Hollywood on Saturday when it claimed gold at the Producers Guild of America gala.
  • Writers Halt Strike to Announce Award Nominees
    By: WENN.com Source January 12, 2008 7:26am EST
    Hollywood's striking writers have halted their picketing to announce the nominees for their annual awards show.
  • Charlotte's Web Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 15, 2006 4:43am EST
    Although Charlotte's Web suffers a little from Babe envy, it is still a very faithful and endearing live-action adaptation of the beloved children’s classic. It's the talking pig movie for the next generation!
  • X-Men: The Last Stand Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 05, 2006 1:42pm EST
    X-Men: The Last Stand falls somewhere between the plodding exposition of the first X-Men and the compelling, character-driven X2. In other words, its action-packed but lacks that certain mutant angst.
  • Constantine Review
    By: Kit Bowen February 18, 2005 3:28am EST
    Although it might be unnecessarily complex in parts, Constantine still delivers a supernatural wallop, fueling a never-ending fascination with what lies beyond our world.
  • Peter Pan Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 23, 2003 5:20am EST
    If you have to sit through another adaptation of Peter Pan, this version is serviceable, if not original, with enough eye candy and enjoyable performances to make it worthwhile.
  • American Wedding Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 01, 2003 7:21am EST
    Jesse Dylan's American Wedding, the third installment in the American Pie series, is too much of a good thing. Four years and two movies later, the characters and storyline have lost their freshness, but it's not a total loss; there are still some hearty laughs to be had.