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Garry Moore (or Gary Moore, although Gary Moore is a musician) (January 31, 1915November 28, 1993) was born in Baltimore, Maryland as Thomas Garrison Morfit. He was a television host on several programs during the 1950s and 1960s, particularly game shows.

He was the first host of I've Got a Secret in 1952 (until 1964). He also hosted The Garry Moore Show, a daytime variety show, and To Tell the Truth (1969 - 1977). His variety show gave many performers their break in show business, including Carol Burnett and Alan King.

Preceded byBud Collyer Host of To Tell The Truth
1969–1977
Succeeded byJoe Garagiola

Garry Moore is the mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand.

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