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Moore, Tom was born on August 6, 1943 in Meridian, Mississippi, United States. Son of Heustis T. and Maryanne (Moody) Moore.
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Tom Slone understands success. He also understands baseball, business, and the art of mentoring. Tom’s multiple areas of expertise, and his willingness to share what he has learned, make Grounders a compelling and important book. But Tom offers us much more. He also knows how to deliver a pithy lesson and make it stick—in part by focusing on the essentials, in part by telling a good story. In Grounders, Tom combines the inspiring and entertaining story of a grand baseball journey with 33 essential lessons that all of us (yes, even those of us who are already very successful) can apply in our lives. He also demonstrates, over and over, the life-changing power of mentoring. —from the introduction by Tony Jeary
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Moore, Tom was born on August 6, 1943 in Meridian, Mississippi, United States. Son of Heustis T. and Maryanne (Moody) Moore.
Born in Meridian, Mississippi, Moore graduated from West Lafayette High School in 1961 and then earned a Bachelor in Theatre from Purdue University in 1965, where he received the alumni distinction as both an Old Master and a Purdue Legacy.
Moore began his career in the late 1960s, directing Loot at Brandeis University and Oh, What a Lovely War! at the State University of New York at Buffalo. His first major break came in 1972, when he directed the original Broadway production of Grease, which eventually ran for 3,388 performances. Moore"s feature films include Return to Boggy Creek and the screen adaptation of "night, Mother.
The latter was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.
He has worked in television on a regular basis, directing multiple episodes of Los Angeles
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Director Broadway plays: Grease (one of the longest-running shows in history of Broadway), 1972-1980, Over Here, 1974-1975, Once in a Lifetime, 1978, Division Street, 1980, Frankenstein, 1981, 'night Mother, 1983 (Pulitzer Prize) (director film by same name 1986), The Octette Bridge Club, 1985, A Little Hotel on the Side, National Actors Theatre, 1992, Moon over Buffalo, 1995-1996. Off-Broadway play: Welcome to Andromeda, 1973. Regional theatre: The Lady with All the Answers, 2005.
Plays American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, 1977-1981, Williamstown (Massachusetts) Theatre Festival, 1976, 79, 93, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1980, 82, 83, 84, 86, 91, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, 1975, Arena Stage, Washington, 1975, Old Globe Theatre Festival, San Diego, 1982, 85, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1983, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1982, 84, La Jolla (California) Playhouse, 1990. Film Journey, 1972. Co-director Fridays, ABC-television.
Director thirtysomething, ABC-television, Los Angeles Law, NBC-television (Emmy nominee 1991), Almost Grown, Columbia Broadcasting System-television, Wonder Years, ABC-television (Humanitas prize for Square Dance episode, 1990), Cheers, NBC-television, Northern Exposure, Columbia Broadcasting System-television, Picket Fences, Columbia Broadcasting System-television, Civil Wars, ABC-television, Class of '96, Fox television, Mad About You, NBC-television. Television movies Maybe, Baby, and Fine Things, NBC, 1990. Television pilots The Flamingo Kid, 50 Minute Manitoba.
Fellow American Film Institute M C.