Peter Moore
Peter or Pete Moore may refer to:
Politicians
- Peter Moore (MP) (1753–1828), English civil servant of the East India Company and politician
- Peter Moore (councillor), leader of Sheffield City Council, Yorkshire, England
Sports
- Peter Moore (Australian rules footballer) (born 1957), winner of the Brownlow Medal in 1979 and 1984
- Peter "Bullfrog" Moore (1932–2000), Australian rugby league administrator
- Peter Moore (Gaelic footballer) (1940–2010), Irish Gaelic footballer
- Peter Moore (speedway rider), British motorcycle speedway rider, see Speedway World Team Cup
Music
- Pete Moore (The Miracles), bass singer for Motown group The Miracles
- Pete Moore (composer) (1924–2013), British composer and popular music arranger
- Peter J. Moore (born 1956), Canadian music producer
- Peter Moore (trombonist) (born 1996), winner of BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2008
Writers
- Pete Moore (science writer) (born 1962), British science writer
- Peter Moore (travel author) (born 1962), Australian travel writer
Others
- Peter Moore (chemist) (born 1939), professor at Yale University
- Peter Moore (businessman) (born 1955), former SOA President, former Microsoft executive, head of EA Sports
- Peter Moore (serial killer) (born 1940), British serial killer
- Peter G. Moore (1928–2010), British statistician
- Peter Moore (town crier) (1939–2009), town crier of London
- Peter Moore (priest) (1924–2000), Dean of St Albans, 1973–1993
- Peter Moore, British computer consultant kidnapped in Iraq; see Foreign hostages in Iraq#United Kingdom
- Peter Moore, executive producer of various television documentaries, including 638 Ways to Kill Castro
- Peter Moore (The Messengers), fictional character in TV series, The Messengers
See also
- Peter Moor (born 1991), Zimbabwean cricketer
- Peter Moores (disambiguation)
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