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Page Moseley
Born

John Page Moseley


EducationNorth Carolina School of The Arts (BFA)
Occupation(s)Television, film actor
Years active1982–1996

John Page Moseley, sometimes credited as Page Mosely, is an American actor who appeared on the daytime television soap opera Santa Barbara as Dylan Hartley from 1985 to 1986. Moseley is also known for his roles in horror films during the 1980s, such as Girls Nite Out (1984), Open House (1987), Edge of the Axe (1988), and The Jigsaw Murders (1989).

Early years

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Moseley was born in Mooresville, North Carolina.[citation needed] After graduating from the North Carolina School of The Arts with a BFA in Theatre, he moved to New York City.

Career

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Moseley appeared in numerous Off Broadway theatrical productions. In 1984, Page moved to Los Angeles after landing a role on daytime's "Santa Barbara". Two years later, Page started his own entertainment company, Pager Inc., that helped promote small theater productions in and around Winston-Salem and Charlotte, North Carolina. At the same time, he also made numerous guest appearances on various television series in the 1980s and 1990s. He gave up acting in Hollywood in 1995 to venture into the financial loan business as an agent in Van Nuys, California.[1]

Filmography

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Year Film/TV credit Role Notes
1982 Girls Nite Out Pledge One
1985–86 Santa Barbara Dylan Hartley Soap opera
1987 Hunk Coaster Royce
1987 Open House as Toby
1988 Edge of the Axe Richard Simmons
1988 Sledge Hammer! Rocket ABC TV series
1989 Quantum Leap Frankie La Palma in episode
"Double Identity" (#1.6)
1989 CBS Summer Playhouse Cloyd Program segment
titled "Microcops"
1989 The Jigsaw Murders Photographer
1991 Seeds of Tragedy Marion TV movie
1992 Beverly Hills 90210 Freddie Kramer in episode
"Things to Do on a Rainy Day" (#2.26)
1992 Inside Out "Playboy" video
1993 Civil Wars 2 episodes
1993 What's Love Got to Do with It Ritz Announcer
1992 Shadow of Obsession TV movie
1995–96 Melrose Place Vic Munson 3 episodes
1996 Silk Stalkings Noah Burke in episode "Body Electric" (#5.22)
1996 Yesterday's Target Ricky TV movie

References

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  1. ^ "Page Moseley profile at Guaranteed Rate website (guaranteedrate.com)".
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