CHARLIE-MOSS-Obituary

CHARLIE MOSS

New York, New York

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MOSS--Charlie. Of Manhattan, died August 5th in Wainscott, New York. Son of Samuel Moskowitz and Celia Liebes. He was married to Susan Calhoun for 47 years. He was father of Robbie (deceased 2003), Mary, and Sam. Actor, writer, golfer, ventriloquist. Executive Creative Director and President of...

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Charlie, you are missed. We miss your smile, wit and compassion! Hope you are acting in a new production! Carolyn & Steve Kotler

Of course Susan was holding his hand. Charlie was my beloved boss in 1981ish. Falling down a rabbit hole, watching Ina Garten and Juliana Margulies led me here today. You and Charlie were a real love story, Susan. My love to you and your family. I have always remembered your birthday/anniversary in March and will do so with special prayers this year. Charlie will forever be in my heart.

Very sad to hear of his passing. I will make a donation in his honor to Mount Sinai Hospital. Bay and Gabe

When Charlie retired from his incredible career in advertising, he returned to his passion for acting. Lucky for me, he found my acting studio and my class. This was in the early days of building my business and it was important that I do so with integrity and I called on Charlie endless times to help me discover ways to send that message and create a place that was true to that mission. Selflessly and with love he gave freely. He was always, and ever will be in my heart, a true mensch....

The warmth of his heart journeyed all over the world

The two most creative artists I ever knew were Minor White and Charlie Moss. Very different personalities and bodies of work, yet ironically, I thought, they are spitting images of one another. I knew Charlie from the ACC. He was a compassionate man - and actor. On stage, his comedic performances and timing were brilliant. I will miss him.

Although I only met Charlie once at a Cousins Club event (we were third cousins) when we were kids, I followed his career over the years and was so proud to be part of his family. My prayers are with you all at this time.

Charlie was a treasured friend and acting mentor at the ACC. I was fortunate to be in 3 shows with him. We were both "early birds" at rehearsals and shared dinners together as we went over our lines. His advice and insights on how to best portray the role at hand were generous and spot on. I shall miss him terribly. He was the best!! Much love to Susan at the kids.