Ralph moody biography
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Ralph Moody
Full name
Ralph Owen Moody
Birth date
December 16,
Birth place
East Rochester, New Hampshire
Death place
Shirley, Massachusetts
Children
Charles Owen Moody
Edna Marian Moody
Andrew G. Moody
Ralph Owen Moody (December 16, – June 28, ) was an American writer who wrote 17 novels and autobiographies largely about the American West, though a few are set in New England. He was born in East Rochester, New Hampshire and moved to Littleton, Colorado in with his family when he was eight in the hopes that a dry climate would improve his father Charles's tuberculosis. Moody detailed his experiences in Colorado in the first book of the Little Britches series, Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers.
Historical books[]
- Kit Carson and the Wild Frontier ()
- Geronimo, Wolf of the Warpath ()
- Riders of the Pony Express ()
- Wells Fargo ()
- Silver and Lead: The Birth and Death of a Mining Town ()
- American Horses ()
- Come on Seabiscuit ()
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Ralph Moody (actor)
American actor (–)
Ralph Moody
Moody in Road to Bali
Born ()November 5, St. Louis, Missouri
Died September 6, () (aged84) Burbank, California
Occupation Actor Yearsactive – Ralph Moody (November 5, – September 6, [citation needed] ) was an American actor with over 50 movie and over television appearances, plus numerous radio appearances.
Moody spent more than kvartet decades working in lager theater throughout the United States, including having his own troupe for almost half of that span.[1]
In , he began working in radio at WIBW in Topeka, Kansas.[1] Later, he became an announcer and actor at WLW radio in Cincinnati, Ohio.[2] Moody was a regular supporting actor, in various roles, on radio broadcasts of Gunsmoke[3] and Dragnet,[4] and also performed on the Roy Rogers Show[5] and Wild Bill Hickok.[6] He portrayed Gramps on
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Ralph Moody
Born
in East Rochester, NH, The United StatesDecember 16,
Died
June 28,
Genre
Biographies & Memoirs
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Ralph Moody was an American author who wrote 17 novels and autobiographies about the American West. He was born in East Rochester, New Hampshire, in but moved to Colorado with his family when he was eight in the hopes that a dry climate would improve his father Charles's tuberculosis. Moody detailed his experiences in Colorado in the first book of the Little Britches series, Father and I Were Ranchers.
After his father died, eleven-year-old Moody assumed the duties of the "man of the house." He and his sister Grace combined ingenuity with hard work in a variety of odd jobs to help their mother provide for their large family. The Moody clan returned to the East Coast some time after Charles's death, but Moody had difficulty readjusting. Ralph Moody was an American author who wrote 17 novels and autobiographies about th