Proper noun
Moorehead (plural Mooreheads)
A surname.
The Paradox of Our Time is one of many stories that has been forwarded around the internet and attributed to Carlin, but is actually by Bob Moorehead. George Carlin
Featured were Welles (Orson the Magnificent), Cotten (Jo-Jo the Great), Rita Hayworth (forced to quit by Columbia Pictures boss Harry Cohn and replaced by Marlene Dietrich ), Agnes Moorehead (Calliope Aggie) and others. Source: Internet
Citizen Kane launched the film careers of the Mercury Players, including Agnes Moorehead (who played Kane's mother), Ruth Warrick (Kane's first wife), and Ray Collins (Kane's political opponent). Source: Internet
She characterized her own personal relationship with Welles as motherly. citation : 14 "He trained us for films at the same time that he was training himself," recalled Agnes Moorehead. Source: Internet
Highly commended were Alex Moorehead, from Beer, with his beautiful sunset; Mark Herrick from Ilminster who captured a ‘Lady and her dog’; and Polly Elizabeth, from Seaton, for her pink and orange sunrise. Source: Internet
However, Cotten was the only one of the four to find major success as a lead in Hollywood outside of Citizen Kane; Moorehead and Collins became successful character film actors and Warrick spent decades in a career in daytime television. Source: Internet