King Moody, a distinguished thespian, made his grand entrance into the world on the sixth day of December, 1929, in the esteemed city of New York, situated within the state of New York, which in turn is located within the geographical boundaries of the United States of America, a nation renowned for its rich cultural heritage and storied history.
Noted actor, writer, and director, he has left an enduring and lasting impact on the entertainment industry, characterized by a diverse and extensive body of work that has captivated audiences for generations. His impressive repertoire includes a wide range of genres and mediums, from the 1959 science fiction film "Teenagers from Outer Space" to the 1989 science fiction television series "Quantum Leap," and even the 1965 espionage-themed television series "Get Smart."
Throughout the entirety of his existence, King Moody's personal life was marked by a profound sense of commitment and devotion as he entered into two extraordinary unions with remarkable women, Jacqueline L Larson and Rachel Rosenthal, whose indelible impressions on his life would forever be etched in the annals of his existence.
King Moody's life drew to a poignant and inevitable close on February 7, 2001, amidst the serene and idyllic surroundings of Tarzana, a charming and picturesque city nestled comfortably within the vast and bustling metropolis of Los Angeles, a city that is itself situated within the state of California, a state that is, in turn, located within the United States of America.