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She was the star of a new musical version of Breakfast at Tiffany's in December , but the show, titled Holly Golightly , was a flop that closed in previews before opening on Broadway. In reviews of performances in Philadelphia and Boston, critics "murdered" the play in which Moore claimed to be singing with bronchial pneumonia.
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Moore appeared in previews of the Neil Simon play Rose's Dilemma at the off-Broadway Manhattan Theatre Club in December but quit the production after receiving a critical letter from Simon instructing her to "learn your lines or get out of my play". During the s, Moore and her production company produced five plays: Moore made her film debut in 's X Following her success on The Dick Van Dyke Show , she appeared in a string of films in the late s after signing an exclusive contract with Universal Pictures , including 's hit Thoroughly Modern Millie , as a would-be actress in s New York who is taken under the wing of Julie Andrews ' title character, and the films What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
In , she starred opposite Elvis Presley as a nun in Change of Habit. On her return to the big screen in , she received her only Oscar nomination for her role in the coming-of-age drama Ordinary People , as a grieving mother unable to cope either with the drowning death of one of her sons or the subsequent suicide attempt of her surviving son, played by Timothy Hutton who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film.
Moore appeared in the television movie Run a Crooked Mile , and after the conclusion of her series in , she starred in several prominent movies for television, including First, You Cry , which brought her an Emmy nomination for portraying NBC correspondent Betty Rollin 's struggle with breast cancer. Moore wrote two memoirs.
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In the first, After All , published in , she acknowledged that she was a recovering alcoholic , [59] while in Growing Up Again: Life, Loves, and Oh Yeah, Diabetes , she focuses on living with type 1 diabetes. It also included a record label , MTM Records. At age 18 in , Moore married Richard Carleton Meeker, [65] whom she described as "the boy next door", and within six weeks she was pregnant with her only child, Richard Jr. Moore and Tinker divorced in On October 14, , at the age of 24, Moore's son Richard died of an accidental gunshot to the head while handling a small.
Moore was a recovered alcoholic, and had been diagnosed with Type I diabetes in , after having a miscarriage. Moore died at the age of 80 on January 25, , at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut from cardiopulmonary arrest complicated by pneumonia after having been placed on a respirator the previous week.
The program works on translating basic research advances into new treatments and technologies for those living with type 1 diabetes. A long-time animal rights activist, she had advocated for animal rights for years, and supported charities like the ASPCA and Farm Sanctuary. Moore appeared as herself in on an episode of the Ellen DeGeneres sitcom Ellen. The storyline of the episode includes Moore honoring Ellen for trying to save a year-old lobster from being eaten at a seafood restaurant.
Moore and friend Bernadette Peters worked to make it a no-kill city and to encourage adopting animals from shelters.
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Moore also contributed to the renovation of the house used as headquarters during —62 by Confederate Major General Thomas J. During the s and s, Moore had a reputation as a liberal or moderate, although she endorsed President Richard Nixon in Bill O'Reilly , host of the aforementioned program, previously stated that Moore had been a viewer of his show and that her political views had leaned conservative in recent years. I do watch a lot of Fox News. If McCain had asked me to campaign for him, I would have. Moore said she believed that women have an important role in raising children and that she did not believe in Steinem's view that women owe it to themselves to have a career.
Moore received a total of seven Emmy Awards. In , she was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. Moore's contributions to the television industry were recognized in with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The statue, by artist Gwendolyn Gillen , was chosen from designs submitted by 21 sculptors. It depicts the iconic moment in the show's opening credits where Moore tosses her Tam o' Shanter in the air, in a freeze-frame at the end of the montage. In late the statue was placed in storage during renovations to the mall, and in December it was relocated to the city's visitor center, where it will remain until the renovation is complete in , after which the plan is for it to be returned to its original location.
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