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About

Birth Name: Moore, Thomas Michael
Birth Notes: 31 May 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Height: 5' 11"
Family: * 'Barbara Wilson' (1976 - February 1984) (divorced); 2 children
* Lisa Berenger (29 July 1986 - 1997) (divorced); 3 children
* 'Patricia Alvaran' (23 January 1998 - present); 1 child

Filmography

A Murder of Crows (1998) as Clifford Dubose
At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991) as Lewis Moon
Charlie Valentine (2009) as Becker
Chasers (1994) as Rock Reilly
Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) as Frank Ridgeway
Fear City (1984) as Matt Rossi
Fear of Flying (1999) as Sikes
Gettysburg (1993) as Lt. Gen. James Longstreet
Inception (2010) as Peter Browning
Last of the Dogmen (1995) as Lewis Gates
Last Rites (1988) as Father Michael Pace
Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) as Gary
Platoon (1986) as Sgt. Barnes
Shadow of Doubt (1998) as Jack Campioni
Sliver (1993) as Jack Landsford
Sniper (1993) as Thomas Beckett
Takedown (2000) as McCoy Rollins
The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey (2007) as Jonathan Toomey
The Field (1990) as Peter - The American
The Hollywood Sign (2001) as Tom Greener
The Substitute (1996) as Jonathan Shale
Training Day (2001) as Stan Gursky
An Occasional Hell (1996) as Dr. Ernest Dewalt
Betrayed (1988) as Gary Simmons
Born on the Fourth of July (1989) as Recruiting Gunnery Sgt. Hayes
Breaking Point (2009) as Steven Luisi
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979) as Butch Cassidy/Robert Leroy Parker
D-Tox (2002) as Hank
Diplomatic Siege (1999) as Gen. Buck Swain
Faster (2010)  
Firedog (2010) as Einstein
In Praise of Older Women (1978) as Andras Vayda
Last Will (2010) as Frank Emery
Love at Large (1990) as Harry Dobbs
Major League (1989) as Jake Taylor
Major League II (1994) as Jake Taylor
Oltre la porta (1982) as Matthew Jackson
One Man's Hero (1999) as Sgt./Lt./Capt. John Riley
Rush It (1976) as Richard Moore
Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985) as Rex O'Herlihan
Shattered (1991) as Dan Merrick
Shoot to Kill (1988) as Jonathan Knox
Sinners & Saints (2010) as Captain Trahan
Someone to Watch Over Me (1987) as Det. Mike Keegan
Stiletto (2008) as Virgil Vadalos
The Big Chill (1983) as Sam Weber
The Dogs of War (1980) as Drew
The Gingerbread Man (1998) as Pete Randle
The Sentinel (1977) as Man at end
True Blue (2001) as Rembrandt Macy
War Flowers (2011) as Gen. McIntire
Watchtower (2001) as Art Stoner

Trivia

  * Listed as a "Promising New Actor of 1977" in vol. 29 of John Willis' Screen World.
* He has two children with first wife, Barbara Wilson: Allison (b.1977) and Patrick (b.1979). He has 3 daughters with Lisa: Chelsea (b.1986), Chloe (b.1988) and Shiloh Rory (b.1993). He also has a daughter with Patricia named Scout (b.1998).
* Earned the highest rating (3 stars) from "The Bare Facts" -- a printed guide to on-screen nudity -- for eligible scenes in In Praise of Older Women (1978) and At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991).".
* Father of Chelsea Berenger and Chloe Berenger.
* Considers Flesh & Blood (1979) (TV) as one of his best films.
* Graduated from the University of Missouri, where he majored in journalism.
* He was offered his role in Nightmare & Dreamscapes and had 24 hours to decide if he wanted. He agreed without even getting a chance to read the script. He read it for the first time on the flight to Australia for the filming.
* His father was a traveling salesman.
* Is a a major world history buff.
* Lived in Puerto Rico for several months in his 20s.
* Lives in Beaufort, South Carolina when not working on films.
* Studied acting in New York at the Herbert Berghof Studios.
* He claims that he had a few very bad years, from 1979 to 1981. The roles stopped coming, and he says, "I was just scraping by financially, and emotionally I was getting really defeated. I got to the point where I could hardly go on auditions anymore.".
* Admitted that he hated making the movie Sliver, as it went through endless reshoots and script changes.
* Was considered for the role of Jack Tripper on "Three's Company" (1977).
* Turned down the part of Det. Sonny Crockett on "Miami Vice" (1984). The studio was hoping to land a big star, and also approached Nick Nolte and Jeff Bridges .

Quotes

  * (On playing bad guys) "I enjoy playing them. I find something human in them, with the exception of Looking for Mr. Goodbar. It was such a slimy character with no redeeming qualities. To me it was like playing Charles Manson. I had nightmares after I finished shooting it. I felt dirty. Bad guys are interesting, even if you don't like them."
* (1975 quote) "I first started thinking about being an actor when I was in college at the University of Missouri. I auditioned for a television play, and the director, who has some professional New York credits, encouraged me to pursue acting. In college I had a double major--drama and film editing. I worked with 16 millimeter film upon graduating, and from Kansas City I went on to Dallas. All of this time I suppose I had an unrealized commitment to acting. But then, I guess I ran away from acting. I was afraid of the business--I still am."
* Even my agents say, 'We don't know what this business is anymore.' These days, you can do a TV series for five years and all of a sudden be on top of the business. Features don't even run in theaters very long anymore before going right to television. And every other movie is one of those action things. I mean, Lost in Space?--a bunch of good actors running around shooting at special effects on a soundstage? I took my kids to see that and almost felt like I was on an acid trip. Most of what gets made now, you laugh your way through, go home and forget you've seen it.
* (2002 quote) "Since the '70s I've seen myself as a poet. Sometimes I express that poetry through acting, sometimes through cooking, and sometimes just having a good chat, you know, one of them chats you have when you're stoned and the hour is getting late. I don't know what's gonna come my way, but I think Berenger's gonna be big these next couple years."
* (On being famous) "I mean I've turned down magazine covers because, for one thing, I don't know if I want people sending them to me for autographs or whatever, and I don't like the idea of seeing myself on magazine racks. Another thing is I do like my privacy and I get very little of that as it is. I like to do what I want when I want, and I want to be able to walk down the street without an entourage or protection. It's bad enough for me already."

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