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Frank James Moore (June 25, 1946 – October 14, 2013) was an American performance artist, shaman, poet, essayist, painter, musician and Internet/television personality who experimented in art, performance, ritual, and shamanistic teaching since the late 1960s.
Frank Moore (born 1946 in Bay de Verde, Newfoundland) is a Canadian film, television and stage actor. He won the Canadian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1976 for the film The Far Shore, and was also a nominee for Best Actor in 1978 for The Third Walker.
“A Lucky Guy” - Let Me Be Frank is a web video series based on the life and art of shaman, performance artist, writer, poet, painter, rock singer, director, TV show host, teacher & bon vivant Frank Moore.
Frank Moore (born 1946 in Bay de Verde, Newfoundland) is a Canadian film, television and stage actor. He won the Canadian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1976 for the film The Far Shore, and was also a nominee for Best Actor in 1978 for The Third Walker.
YearTitleRoleNotes2020Episode: "A Credit to the Race"2019Cigar-Smoking Codger2 episodes2018Zombie at 17Dr. DavrowTelevision film2016Board Member #1Episode: "From Dancing Mice to ...Feb 22, 2023 · Frank Moore, ‘Batman’s Face,’ 1979; Oil on canvas, 40 x 40 inches. (Whit Forester) Moore’s paintings are aggressive, frantic portraits of love, lust and icons rounded out with titles reflecting on death and absurdity (see Corpse Love or Rabbit on a Scooter ).
Frank Moore (1953-2002) was a visual artist, naturalist, and AIDS activist known for his imaginative detailed paintings on environmental destruction, consumerism, biogenetics,...
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Aug 3, 2022 · Frank Moore served with No. 428 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. He was shot down over Frankfurt, Germany in 1943 and spent the remainder of the war in captivity. He details his time in Stalag IV-B, his liberation by Soviet forces, and the arduous conditions in which he lived.