Edward Moore

Ed, Eddie or Edward Moore may refer to:

Literature

 * Edward Moore (dramatist) (1712–1757), English playwright, poet and editor
 * Edward Moore, pen name of Edwin Muir (1887–1959), Scottish poet, novelist and translator

Politics

 * Edward Moore, 5th Earl of Drogheda (1701–1758), Anglo-Irish peer and politician
 * Sir Edward Moore, 1st Baronet (1851-1923), English politician, Lord Mayor of London
 * Edward E. Moore (1866/67–1940), American politician in Indiana and California
 * Edward H. Moore (1871–1950), American politician from Oklahoma

Religion

 * Edward Moore (Archdeacon of Emly) (1714–1788), Irish Anglican priest
 * Edward Moore (Canon of Windsor) (1798–1876), English Anglican priest
 * Edward Moore (Archdeacon of Oakham) (1844–1921), English Anglican priest
 * Edward Caldwell Moore (1857–1943), American Presbyterian pastor and theologian
 * Edward Moore (Bishop of Travancore and Cochin) (1870–1944), English Anglican bishop
 * Edward R. Moore (1894–1952), American Catholic priest, professor, social worker and author
 * Edward Moore (Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh) (1906–1997), Irish Anglican bishop

Sports

 * Edward Moore (rower) (1897–1968), American gold medalist Olympian in 1920
 * Edward Moore (Irish cricketer) (1970–2021), left-arm pace bowler during 1990s
 * Edward Moore (South African cricketer) (born 1993), left-handed batsman
 * Eddie Moore (baseball) (1899–1976), American infielder and outfielder
 * Eddie Moore (American football) (born 1980), linebacker for Miami Dolphins
 * Ed Moore, American drag racer in 1987 NHRA Winternationals
 * Ed Moore, Canadian curler who has played alongside Rene Comeau in 2020–21

Other

 * Edward Mott Moore (1814–1902), American surgeon and medical lecturer
 * Edward Chandler Moore (1827–1891), American silversmith and art collector
 * Edward Moore (scholar) (1838–1916), English educator and writer about Dante
 * Edward F. Moore (1925–2003), American professor of mathematics and computer science
 * Edward Nathaniel Moore (1926–1998), Ghanaian commissioner for justice and Attorney General