Thomas Moore (disambiguation)
Thomas Moore (1779–1852) was an Irish poet, songwriter, singer, novelist, and historian.
Thomas, Tom, Tomm or Tommy Moore may also refer to:
Writers
- Thomas Moore (spiritual writer) (born 1940), American author of Care of the Soul and other popular spiritual books
- Thomas Sturge Moore (1870–1944), English poet, author and artist
Entertainment
- Thomas W. Moore (1918–2007), American television executive at ABC
- Tom Moore (actor) (1883–1955), silent film actor
- Tom Moore (cartoonist) (1928–2015), best known for the "Archie" comic books series
- Tom Moore (director) (born 1943), American director of 'night, Mother and multiple television shows
- Tomm Moore (born 1977), Irish Oscar-nominated animator, cartoonist and movie director
- Tommy Moore (comedian) (born 1950), American comedian, clown, and motivational speaker
- Tommy Moore (musician) (1931–1981), drummer for The Silver Beetles (later The Beatles) in 1960
- Ennio Girolami (1935–2013), sometimes credited as Thomas Moore, Italian actor
Politics
- Sir Thomas de la Moore or More (died after 1347), English knight and member of parliament
- Sir Thomas Moore, 1st Baronet (1886–1971), Conservative Member of Parliament for Ayr 1925–1964
- Thomas Moore (Australian politician) (1881–1961), Australian politician
- Thomas Moore (South Carolina congressman) (1759–1822), representative from South Carolina 1799–1801
- Thomas Moore (Roundhead) (1618–1695), English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1660
- Thomas Fitzgibbon Moore, constable and politician in Newfoundland
- Thomas Love Moore (died 1862), American congressman
- Thomas Overton Moore (1804–1876), U.S. and subsequently Confederate governor of Louisiana
- Thomas Patrick Moore (1797–1853), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- Tom Moore (politician) (born 1952), American politician in the Iowa House of Representatives
- Tom Moore (trade unionist) (1878–1943), Canadian carpenter and trade unionist from Ontario
- Tom Moore Jr. (1918–2017), Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1967–1973
- Tommy Moore (politician) (born 1950), South Carolina businessman and former state politician
Sports
Baseball and cricket
- Tommy Moore (baseball) (1948–2017), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Thomas Moore (English cricketer) (born 1992), English cricketer
- Thomas Moore (New Zealand cricketer) (1844–1935), New Zealand cricketer
Football
- Tom Moore (footballer) (born 1936), English goalkeeper, Darlington
- Tommy Moore (footballer) (1877–?), English goalkeeper, Millwall, West Ham
- Thomas Moore (footballer) (1864–?), Scottish footballer Arbroath, Stoke
- Thomas Patrick Moore (footballer) (1872–1934), Argentine footballer
- Tom Moore (American football coach, born 1938), National Football League coach
- Tom Moore (American football coach, born 1945), college football coach
- Tom Moore (running back) (born 1938), former NFL running back
Other sports
- Tom Moore (track) (1914–2002), track athlete and long time meet director of the Modesto Relays
- Tom Moore (basketball) (born 1965), basketball coach at Quinnipiac University
- Tommy Moore (golfer) (1962–1998), American professional golfer
- Tommy Moore (hurler) (1890–1973), Irish hurler
- Thomas "Tommy" Moore, English professional wrestler, billed as Jack Dempsey (1920–2007)
Other
- T. B. Moore (Thomas Bather Moore, 1850–1919), pioneer of Tasmania
- Thomas Moore (admiral) (born 1959), officer in the United States Navy
- Thomas Moore (Australian settler) (1762–1840), early settler to Australia, co-founder of Moore Theological College
- Thomas Moore (botanist) (1821–1887), British botanist
- Thomas Moore (British Army Paymaster of the Forces Abroad) (c. 1669–1735)
- Thomas Moore (priest) (born 1938), Dean of Clogher, 1995–2004
- Thomas Hill Moore, commissioner of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
- Thomas Verner Moore (church minister) (1818–1871), Reformed theologian and Presbyterian minister
- Thomas Verner Moore (1877–1969), American psychologist, psychiatrist and monk
- Captain Tom Moore (1920–2021), British soldier and NHS COVID-19 fundraiser
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