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William Moore was a Sergeant stationed at Quantico and who made various appearances during Seasons 1 and 2 of NCIS. At some point, he, his wife Judy and best friend, Roger Caine went on a camping trip but while Moore was off filming the sunrise, he was attacked by David Runion who killed him by striking him in the head with a baseball bat before throwing Moore's body down a cliff. The discovery of Moore's remains by some Park Rangers prompted them to call to NCIS who arrived on scene to investigate the crime.

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  • William Moore was a Sergeant stationed at Quantico and who made various appearances during Seasons 1 and 2 of NCIS. At some point, he, his wife Judy and best friend, Roger Caine went on a camping trip but while Moore was off filming the sunrise, he was attacked by David Runion who killed him by striking him in the head with a baseball bat before throwing Moore's body down a cliff. The discovery of Moore's remains by some Park Rangers prompted them to call to NCIS who arrived on scene to investigate the crime.
  • William Moore (born Birmingham 19th April, 1915 - 24th April, 2000) played Cyril Turpin on Coronation Street from 1969 to 1970, reappearing for two shorts stints in 1972 before his character died off-screen in 1974. He began his working career as an art student, commercial artist and then an engineering draftsman before turning to his real ambition of acting. He had previously appeared as Mr. Wigglesworth in 1966 and also appeared with his future "screen-wife" Betty Driver in the Street spin-off Pardon the Expression in 1966. The year after he appeared in the next spin-off, Turn out the Lights.
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  • Alive
  • Deceased- died after being hit in the head with a baseball bat by David Runion.
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  • William Moore
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  • William Moore in the Season 2 episode, "Caught on Tape".
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  • Male
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  • William Moore (born Birmingham 19th April, 1915 - 24th April, 2000) played Cyril Turpin on Coronation Street from 1969 to 1970, reappearing for two shorts stints in 1972 before his character died off-screen in 1974. He began his working career as an art student, commercial artist and then an engineering draftsman before turning to his real ambition of acting. He had previously appeared as Mr. Wigglesworth in 1966 and also appeared with his future "screen-wife" Betty Driver in the Street spin-off Pardon the Expression in 1966. The year after he appeared in the next spin-off, Turn out the Lights. His other credits include Dad's Army, The Sweeney, Emmerdale Farm, Sorry! and Kavanagh QC. William also a television scriptwriter with the series Under New Management to his credit. He was the husband of Mollie Sugden who played pub landlady Nellie Harvey on the programme intermittently between 1965 and 1976.
  • William Moore was a Sergeant stationed at Quantico and who made various appearances during Seasons 1 and 2 of NCIS. At some point, he, his wife Judy and best friend, Roger Caine went on a camping trip but while Moore was off filming the sunrise, he was attacked by David Runion who killed him by striking him in the head with a baseball bat before throwing Moore's body down a cliff. The discovery of Moore's remains by some Park Rangers prompted them to call to NCIS who arrived on scene to investigate the crime.
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