From Wikipedia Pauline Moore (June 17, 1914 – December 7, 2001) was an American actress known for her roles in Western and B movies during the 1930s and 1940s. Moore was born Pauline Joless Love on June 17, 1914 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. After her father died during World War I, her mother remarried in 1925 and Moore took her stepfather's name. She began her career moving to Hollywood in the early 1930s, and also starred on Broadway and worked as a model. From the late 1930s through the early 1940s, Moore made twenty four films for 20th Century Fox, with whom she was contracted. She later worked for Republic Pictures, starring in four Roy Rogers westerns, as well as the film King of the Texas Rangers in 1940, starring football great Sammy Baugh. Moore starred in three Charlie Chan films, starring alongside Cesar Romero, Allan Lane, and Kane Richmond. She also starred alongside Shirley Temple in the 1937 film Heidi, and alongside Henry Fonda in the 1939 film Young Mr. Lincoln. ...
Days of Jesse James
1939
Frankenstein
1931
Arkansas Judge
1941
Born Reckless
1937
Heidi
1937
Passport Husband
1938
Colorado
1940
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
1937
Young Mr. Lincoln
1939
Three Blind Mice
1938
The Three Musketeers
1939
Charlie Chan in Reno
1939
The Trail Blazers
1940
Love Is News
1937
King of the Texas Rangers
1941
Charlie Chan at Treasure Island
1939
Young Buffalo Bill
1940
Wagon Wheels
1934
Double Cross
1941
The Carson City Kid
1940
The Littlest Hobo
1958
The Arizona Wildcat
1939
Wild and Woolly
1937
Five of a Kind
1938