- Moore was born with a clubfoot that was surgically corrected in his youth.
- Is a classically trained pianist.
- Underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery, and thereafter suffered four minor strokes in swift succession. (September 25, 1997)
- His favorite movie star was Gene Kelly.
- He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2001 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to Anglo-American film and theatre. Despite bad health, he traveled to Buckingham Palace in London, England to receive the CBE.
- Turned down the lead role in Splash (1983).
- Became a father for the 2nd time at age 60 when his 4th ex-wife Nicole Rothschild gave birth to their son Nicholas Anthony Moore on 28 June 1995.
- Was the first choice to play "Henry Fine" in The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996), only to be replaced by George Segal (who was, ironically, replaced by Moore in the role of "George Webber" in 10 (1979)). In an interview following his announcement that he had supranuclear palsy, he revealed that he was dismissed from the role because he had trouble remembering his lines.
- His father was Scottish, from Glasgow, and his mother was English.
- He was considered for Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971).
- Interred in Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
- He was cared for in his final days and through burial in Plainfield, New Jersey, by longtime friend and pianist Rena Fruchter.
- He was considered for the title role in Beetlejuice (1988).
- He was considered for Doc Brown in Back to the Future (1985).
- Turned down a job offer as organist at King's College, Cambridge, to launch his music and acting career.
- He died on the same day as Milton Berle and Billy Wilder. He and Wilder both died of pneumonia while he and Berle both made guest appearances in The Muppet Show (1976).
- Became a father for the 1st time at age 40 when his 2nd ex-wife Tuesday Weld gave birth to their son Patrick Moore on 26 February 1976.
- He disowned Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988). Peter Cook would tease him by saying he preferred it to Arthur (1981).
- A bar/restaurant in Cromwell, Connecticut, USA is named in honor of him.
- Has won two Special Tony Awards:
- in 1963, along with his "Beyond the Fringe" co-stars Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, and Jonathan Miller, "for their brilliance which has shattered all the old concepts of comedy," in a show that was recreated in a television version of the same title, Beyond the Fringe (1964); and
- in 1974, shared with co-author and co-star Cook for their show "Good Evening".
- In one of his early comedy sketches Moore played a wacky pianist named Bo Dudley, a Little Richard lookalike, wearing sunglasses (1966).
- Although he was only 21 years younger than Geraldine Fitzgerald, he played her grandson in Arthur (1981) and Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988).
- In the 1950s he was a regular member of The Johnny Dankworth Seven where he established himself as an accomplished jazz pianist.
- He and Tuesday Weld separated about 20 times during their 5-year marriage.
- His fourth wife Nicole Rothschild claimed that Moore smoked and ate a considerable amount of crystal methamphetamine during their marriage.
- Attended Magdalen College, Oxford University, England, graduating in 1958.
- He was considered for Michael Dorsey in Tootsie (1982).
- He co-owned, with producer Tony Bill, a fashionable restaurant in Venice, California (1980s-2000), named 72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill. He played the piano whenever he was there.
- Release of the book, "Dudley Moore: An Intimate Portrait", by Rena Fruchter. (2005)
- Although he became a major star with Arthur (1981), his only subsequent hit was Micki + Maude (1984).
- Co-owner of the restaurant "72 Market Street" in Venice, Los Angeles.
- He was offered $4 million to portray Zaltar in Supergirl (1984), but turned the offer down and suggested his friend Peter Cook play Nigel.
- He was originally going to star in Mannequin (1987). The protagonist was originally an older, lonely storekeeper.
- Arrested and charged with suspicion of domestic violence on a cohabitant. (March 1994)
- Planned to star and direct a remake of the Billy Wilder classic Love in the Afternoon (1957), but the project fell through.
- His roles in Lovesick (1983) and Unfaithfully Yours (1984) were originally meant for Peter Sellers, who died before they were made.
- In 1983 won the NATO Male Star of the Year Award.
- He was considered for the role of Harry Lyme in Home Alone (1990).
- He appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "Voices That Care."
- Godfather of Peter Cook's eldest daughter, Lucy.
- Regularly played the piano in 'The Three Travellers' at Becontree Heath, Dagenham.
- He was considered for the role of Lawrence Jamieson in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988).
- He was considered to voice Zazu in The Lion King (1994).
- Friend of short films writer/editor/director Andrew Michael Jolley
- He turned down a contract for 5 Pink Panther films because he didn't want to be tied to a series.
- He was considered for Frank Spencer in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973).
- He was originally cast as Man with Rock in Jabberwocky (1977).
- Has never appeared in a film nominated for the the Best Picture Oscar.
- He turned down the role of Jamie McGregor in Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968) that went to Barry Evans.
- He was once touted to star in Biggles: Adventures in Time (1986).
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