
Actor
Born November 18, 1956 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Born November 18, 1956, in Los Angeles, California, Harold Warren Moon was the middle child among six sisters. His father, Harold, a laborer, died of liver disease when Moon was seven years old. His mother, Pat, worked as a nurse, and Moon learned to cook, sew, iron, and housekeep to help care for the family. He decided early that he could play only one sport in high school because he had to work the rest of the year to help his family, choosing football after discovering he could throw a football longer, harder, and straighter than anyone he knew. Moon enrolled at Alexander Hamilton High School and had little playing time until his junior year when he took over as varsity starting quarterback, earning all-city honors as a senior in 1973. Moon attended West Los Angeles College, where he was a record-setting quarterback as a freshman in 1974. He transferred to the University of Washington, where offensive coordinator Dick Scesniak eagerly recruited the rifle-armed Moon. As a senior in 1977, Moon led the Huskies to the Pac-8 title and a 27-20 upset victory over Michigan in the Rose Bowl, earning game MVP honors with two short touchdown runs and a third-quarter twenty-eight-yard touchdown pass to receiver Robert "Spider" Gaines. Despite his collegiate success, Moon went undrafted by the NFL and signed with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League six weeks before the 1978 NFL Draft.

Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback
Self

Zero Star: The Cam Ward Story
Narrator

The Dawgfather: The Legend of Don James
Self

Evolution of the Black Quarterback
Self

Behind the Shield: The Power and Politics of the NFL
Self - NFL/CFL Hall of Fame Quarterback (archive footage)

Fear of a Black Quarterback

Vice Versa

Four Falls of Buffalo
Self (archive footage)

America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions
Self (archive footage)

Any Given Sunday
Opposing Coach - Game 4

Air Bud: Golden Receiver
Self

Warriors of Virtue
Coach

Jerry Maguire
Warren Moon

Arli$$
Warren Moon

NFL Films Presents Quarterbacks on Quarterbacks
Self