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T O P I C R E V I E WLexxigramerDavid Warner had died😢😢😢He was one of my favorites💞 and a very distant relative I have heard.He will be missed😢😢😢😢Read more here with clickable links about this wonderful actor💞😎 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Warner_(actor)&oldid=1100336994 David Warner (actor)David Hattersley Warner (29 July 1941 – 24 July 2022) was an English actor, who worked in film, television, and theatre. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and worked in the theatre before attaining prominence on screen in 1966 through his lead performance in the Karel Reisz film Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment, for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.David Warner*Warner in 2013BornDavid Hattersley Warner29 July 1941Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandDied24 July 2022 (aged 80)Northwood, London, EnglandEducationFeldon SchoolAlma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupationActorYears active1962–2022Spouse(s)Harriet Lindgren(m. 1969; div. 1972)Sheilah Kent(m. 1981; div. 2002)Children1Awards1981 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or SpecialWarner portrayed both romantic leads and villainous characters across a range of media, including The Ballad of Cable Hogue, Straw Dogs, Cross of Iron, The Omen, Holocaust, The Thirty Nine Steps, Time After Time, Time Bandits, Tron, A Christmas Carol, Portrait in Evil, Titanic, Mary Poppins Returns and various characters in the Star Trek franchise, in the films Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and the Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part "Chain of Command" episode.[1]Warner was born on 29 July 1941 in Manchester, Lancashire, the son of Ada Doreen Hattersley and Herbert Simon Warner, a nursing home proprietor.[3] He was born out of wedlock and frequently taken to be brought up by each of his parents, eventually settling with his Russian Jewish father and his stepmother.[4][5][6] He was educated at Feldon School, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London.CareerTheatreWarner made his professional stage debut at the Royal Court Theatre in January 1962, playing Snout, a minor role in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Tony Richardson for the English Stage Company. In March 1962 at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, he played Conrad in Much Ado About Nothing, following which in June he appeared as Jim in Afore Night Come at the New Arts Theatre in London.He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon in April 1963 to play Trinculo in The Tempest and Cinna the Poet in Julius Caesar, and in July was cast as Henry VI in the John Barton adaptation of Henry VI, Parts I, II and III, which comprised the first two plays from The Wars of the Roses trilogy. At the Aldwych Theatre, London, in January 1964, he again played Henry VI in the complete The Wars of the Roses history cycle (1964). Returning to Stratford in April, he performed the title role in Richard II, Mouldy in Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry VI. At the Aldwych in October 1964, he was cast as Valentine Brose in the play Eh? (play) by Henry Livings, a role he reprised in the 1968 film adaptation Work Is a Four-Letter Word.He first played the title role in Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1965. This production was transferred to the Aldwych Theatre in December of that year. In the 1966 Stratford season, his Hamlet was revived and he also played Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night. Finally at the Aldwych in January 1970, he played Julian in Tiny Alice.According to his 2007 programme CV, Warner's other work for the theatre has included The Great Exhibition at Hampstead Theatre (February 1972); I, Claudius at the Queen's Theatre (July 1972); A Feast of Snails at the Lyric Theatre (February 2002); Where There's a Will at the Theatre Royal, Bath; King Lear at Chichester Festival Theatre (in 2005, see details below); and also Major Barbara on Broadway.In 1963, he made his film debut as the villainous Blifil in Tom Jones, and in 1965, starred as Henry VI in the BBC television version of the RSC's The Wars of the Roses cycle of Shakespeare's history plays. Another early television role came when he starred alongside Bob Dylan in the 1963 play Madhouse on Castle Street. A major step in his career was the leading role in Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) opposite Vanessa Redgrave, which established his reputation for playing slightly off-the-wall characters. He also appeared as Konstantin Treplev in Sidney Lumet's 1968 adaptation of Anton Chekhov's The Sea Gull and starred alongside Jason Robards and Stella Stevens as Reverend Joshua Duncan Sloane in Sam Peckinpah's The Ballad of Cable Hogue.In horror films, he appeared in one of the stories of From Beyond the Grave, opposite Gregory Peck in The Omen (1976) as the ill-fated photojournalist Keith Jennings, and the 1979 thriller Nightwing. He also starred in cult classic Waxwork (1988), and featured alongside a young Viggo Mortensen in the 1990 film Tripwire.He has often played villains, in films such as The Thirty Nine Steps (1978), Time After Time (1979), Time Bandits (1981), Tron (1982), Hanna's War (1988), and television series such as Batman: The Animated Series playing Ra's al Ghul, the anti-mutant scientist Herbert Landon in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, as well as rogue agent Alpha from Men in Black, the Archmage in Disney's Gargoyles, and the Lobe in Freakazoid!. He was also cast against type as Henry Niles in Straw Dogs (1971) and as Bob Cratchit in the 1984 telefilm A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott as Scrooge. In addition, he played German SS Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich both in the film Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil, and the television miniseries Holocaust; as sinister millionaire Amos Hackshaw in HBO's original 1991 film Cast a Deadly Spell.[7]In 1981, Warner received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special for Masada as Pomponius Falco. In 1988, he appeared in the Danny Huston film Mr. North.He subsequently appeared in films such as Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Avatar (known as Matrix Hunter in the USA), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991), Titanic (the third time he has appeared in a film that is about or includes reference to RMS Titanic) and Scream 2. In 2001, he played Captain James Sawyer in two episodes of A&E's adaptation of C.S. Forester's Hornblower series. He appeared in three episodes of the second season of Twin Peaks (1991) as "Thomas Eckhardt". He also continues to play classical roles. In "Chain of Command", an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, he was a Cardassian interrogator. He based his portrayal on the evil "re-educator" from 1984. His less-spectacular roles included a double-role in the low-budget fantasy Quest of the Delta Knights (1993) which was eventually spoofed on Mystery Science Theater 3000. He also played Admiral Tolwyn in the film version of Wing Commander.Warner's sympathetic side had been evident in Sam Peckinpah's Cross of Iron (1977), where he portrayed Captain Kiesel. Other "nice guy" roles include the charismatic "Aldous Gajic" in "Grail", a first season (1994) episode of Babylon 5 and "Chancellor Gorkon" in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). In an episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, he played Superman's deceased Kryptonian father Jor-El, who appeared to his son through holographic recordings. Warner has also played "ambiguous nice guys" such as vampire bat exterminator Philip Payne in 1979's Nightwing; and Dr. Richard Madden in 1994's Necronomicon: Book of the Dead. In Seven Servants by Daryush Shokof, he co-starred with Anthony Quinn in 1996.Another 'sympathetic' role was in 2013, when he played Professor Grisenko in the Doctor Who episode "Cold War" in which he battled a revived Ice Warrior and struck up a rapport with the Doctor's companion Clara Oswald.David also appeared in the second series of the Sky 1 comedy-drama Mad Dogs.In 2014, Warner starred in two episodes of the Horror series Penny Dreadful as Abraham Van Helsing.Warner contributed "Sonnet 25" to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks (EMI Classics), which consists of Shakespearean sonnets and play excerpts as interpreted by famous actors and musicians. He has performed in many audio plays, starring in the Doctor Who Unbound play Sympathy for the Devil (2003) as an alternative version of the Doctor, and in a series of plays based on ITV's Sapphire & Steel as Steel, both for Big Finish Productions. He reprised his incarnation of the Doctor in a sequel, Masters of War (2008). In 2007, he guest starred as Isaac Newton in the Doctor Who audio drama Circular Time and as Cuthbert in four of the seven stories in the second Fourth Doctor series. He also guest starred in the BBC Radio 4 science fiction comedy Nebulous (2005) as Professor Nebulous' arch-enemy Dr. Joseph Klench. In all these productions, Warner has worked with writer and comedian Mark Gatiss of the League of Gentlemen, and plays a guest role in the League's 2005 feature film The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse. He has also performed in radio plays for the distinguished American companies L.A. Theatre Works and the Hollywood Theater of the Ear. In 2005, Warner read a new adaptation of Oliver Twist for BBC Radio 2 (adapted by Neville Teller and directed by Neil Gardner). In 2008, he guest-starred as Mycroft Holmes in the Bernice Summerfield audio play The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel. In 2009, he was the voice of Lord Azlok of the Viperox, an insectoid alien race in the animated Doctor Who serial "Dreamland". In 2016, he returned as his alternate Doctor in a series of audios where his Doctor briefly travels to the 'prime' universe and enlists the Seventh Doctor's companion Benny Summerfield (Lisa Bowerman) to try and help him save his universe. Warner's Doctor continued his travels with Benny in a second series of audios released in 2017.He has also contributed voice acting to a number of video games, most notably playing the villain Jon Irenicus in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Morpheus in Fallout.Warner also did voice work on the short-lived FOX animated series Toonsylvania as Dr. Vic Frankenstein. He was also the first voice of the demon Nergal from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, but was later replaced by Martin Jarvis.Warner in 2008In 2001, Warner returned to the stage after a nearly three-decade hiatus to play Andrew Undershaft in a Broadway revival of George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara. In May 2005, at the Chichester Festival Theatre Warner made a return to Shakespeare, playing the title role in Steven Pimlott's production of King Lear. Tim Walker, reviewing the performance in the Sunday Telegraph, wrote: "Warner is physically the least imposing king I have ever seen, but his slight, gaunt body serves also to accentuate the vulnerability the part requires. So, too, does the fact that he is older by decades than most of the other members of the youthful cast."On 30 October 2005, he appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in London in the one-night play Night Sky alongside Christopher Eccleston, Bruno Langley, Navin Chowdhry, Saffron Burrows and David Baddiel. In December 2006, he starred in Terry Pratchett's Hogfather on Sky1 as Lord Downey. And in August 2007, as an RSC Honorary Artist, he returned to Stratford for the first time in over 40 years to play Sir John Falstaff in the Courtyard Theatre revival of Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 which were part of the RSC Histories Cycle. He is one of the few actors to play Hamlet (RSC), Lear (Chichester Festival Theatre) and Falstaff (RSC).In February 2008, Warner was heard as the popular fictional character Hugo Rune in a new 13-part audio adaptation of Robert Rankin's The Brightonomicon released by Hokus Bloke Productions and BBC Audiobooks. He starred alongside some high-profile names including cult science fiction actress and Superman star Sarah Douglas, Rupert Degas, The Lord of the Rings actor Andy Serkis, Harry Potter villain Jason Isaacs, Mark Wing-Davey and Martin Jarvis (written by Elliott Stein & Neil Gardner, and produced/directed by Neil Gardner).In October 2008, Warner played the role of Lord Mountbatten of Burma in the BBC Four television film In Love with Barbara, a biopic about the life of romantic novelist Barbara Cartland.[8] He plays Povel Wallander, the father of Kurt Wallander, in BBC One's Wallander.Other workIn 2010, writer and actor Mark Gatiss interviewed Warner about his role in The Omen (1976) for his BBC documentary series A History of Horror.[9][10] In November 2013, David Warner posed for Rory Lewis Photographers 'Northerners' Exhibition,[11] David's image was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in London, and was the first professional portrait sitting of David since 1966.[12]Theatre Record magazine's annual indexes of each year's reviewed theatrical productionsDeathWarner died of cancer at Denville Hall in Northwood, London on 24 July 2022, aged 80.[13] He was diagnosed with the illness eighteen months prior to his death.[13]FilmographyFilmYearTitleRoleNotesRef.1962We Joined the NavySailor painting shipUncreditedThe King's Breakfast1st trumpeterShort film1963Tom JonesBlifil1966Morgan: A Suitable Case for TreatmentMorgan DeltNominated- BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role1967The Deadly AffairEdward IIUncredited1968The Bofors GunTerry "Lance Bar" EvansWork Is a 4-Letter WordValentine BroseThe FixerCount OdoevskyThe Sea GullKonstantin TreplevA Midsummer Night's DreamLysander1969Michael Kohlhaas - Der RebellMichael KohlhaasNominated- German Film Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role1970The Ballad of Cable HogueJoshua Duncan SloanePerfect FridayLord Nicholas "Nick" Dorset1971Straw DogsHenry NilesUncredited[2]1973A Doll's HouseTorvald Helmer1974From Beyond the GraveEdward CharltonSegment: "The Gate Crasher"Little MalcolmDennis Charles Nipple1975Mister QuilpSampson Brass1976The OmenKeith Jennings1977ProvidenceKevin Langham / Kevin WoodfordCross of IronHauptmann KieselAge of InnocenceHenry BuchananSilver BearsAgha FirdausiThe DisappearanceBurbank1978The Thirty Nine StepsSir Edmund Appleton1979NightwingPhillip PayneSOS TitanicLawrence BeesleyThe Concorde ... Airport '79Peter O'NeillTime After TimeJohn Leslie Stevenson / Jack the RipperNominated – Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor1980The IslandJohn David Nau1981Time BanditsEvilThe French Lieutenant's WomanMurphy1982TronEd Dillinger / Sark / Master Control Program1983The Man with Two BrainsDr. Alfred Necessiter1984The Company of WolvesFatherSummer LightningGeorge Millington1987Hansel and GretelFatherMy Best Friend Is a VampireProf. Leopold McCarthy1988Hanna's WarCapt. Julian SimonWaxworkDavid LinconMr. NorthDoctor McPhersonOffice PartyEugene BrackinMagdaleneBaron von SeidlKeys to FreedomNigel Heath1989Star Trek V: The Final FrontierSt. John TalbotMortal PassionsDoctor Terrence PowersGrave SecretsDr. Carl FarnsworthTripwireJosef Szabo1991Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the OozeProf. Jordan PerryBlue TornadoCommander HellerStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryChancellor Gorkon1992The Lost WorldProfessor Summerlee1993Quest of the Delta KnightsBaydool / Lord Vultare / NarratorH.P. Lovecraft's: NecronomiconDr. MaddenPretty PrincessPrince Max1994FelonyCooperTrystJasonInner Sanctum IIDr. LamontIn the Mouth of MadnessDr. Wrenn1995Ice Cream ManReverend LangleyFinal EquinoxShilowLuise knackt den JackpotThe Butler1996Rasputin: Dark Servant of DestinyDr. Eugene BotkinNaked SoulsEverett LongstreetSeven ServantsBladeThe Leading ManTod1997Money TalksBarclay (James' Boss)TitanicSpicer LovejoyNominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureScream 2Gus GoldPooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher RobinThe Narrator1998The Last LeprechaunSimpson1999Wing CommanderAdmiral Geoffrey Tolwyn2000Back to the Secret GardenDr. Snodgrass2001Planet of the ApesSenator SandarThe Little UnicornTed ReganSuperstitionJudge Padovani2002The Code ConspiracyProfessor2003Kiss of LifePap2004Straight into DarknessDeaconCortexMaster of OrganisationLadies in LavenderDr. Francis MeadAvatarJoseph Lau2005The League of Gentlemen's ApocalypseDr. Erasmus Pea2007Terry Pratchett's HogfatherLord Downey2010Black DeathAbbotQuantum Quest: A Cassini Space OdysseyVoid (voice)2011A Thousand Kisses DeepMax2013Before I SleepEugene DevlinOld HabitsJohnShort film2017You, Me and HimMichael Miller2018Mary Poppins ReturnsAdmiral BoomYearTitleRoleNotesRef.1962Madhouse on Castle StreetLennieTelevision film1963Z-CarsGeeEpisode: "The Hitch-Hiker"Armchair TheatreSteveEpisode: "The Push Over"1965The Wars of the RosesKing Henry VIMiniseries1970NBC Experiment in TelevisionDominic BootEpisode: "The Engagement"1975Three Comedies of MarriageBobbyEpisode: "Bobby Bluesocks"1976Clouds of GloryWilliam WordsworthEpisodes: "William & Dorothy", "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"1977The Blue Hotel[14]SwedeTelevision film1978HolocaustReinhard HeydrichMiniseries Nominated- Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special1979S.O.S. TitanicLawrence BeesleyTelevision film1981MasadaFalcoEmmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special1982Nancy AstorPhilip Kerr4 episodes1982–83Marco PoloRustichello da PisaMiniseries1983Remington SteeleAlexander Sebastien2 episodesHart to HartMr. BowllyEpisode: "Two Harts Are Better Than One"1984CharlieCharlie AlexanderTelevision filmA Christmas CarolBob CratchitFrankensteinThe CreatureFaerie Tale TheatreZandor, the InnkeeperEpisode: "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers"1985Love's Labour's LostDon ArmadoBBC Television ShakespeareHitler's SS: Portrait in EvilReinhard HeydrichTelevision filmHold the Back PageKen WordsworthTelevision mini-series1987CrossbowThe AlchemistEpisode: "Vogel"1988Worlds BeyondKen LarkinEpisode: "Reflections of Evil"1990Murder, She WroteJustin HunnicutEpisode "The Szechuan Dragon"Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned PenBradley ThompsonTelevision filmSpymaker: The Secret Life of Ian FlemingAdmiral GodfreyFather Dowling InvestigatesSir Arthur WedgeworthEpisode "The Murder Weekend Mystery"1991Uncle VanyaIvan "Uncle Vanya" VoynitskyTelevision filmCast a Deadly SpellAmos HackshawTwin PeaksThomas Eckhardt3 episodes1992Star Trek: The Next GenerationGul MadredEpisodes "Chain of Command Pt. I & Pt. II"Tales from the CryptDr. Alan GetzEpisode "The New Arrival"Captain Planet and the PlaneteersZarm (voice)Episode "The Dream Machine"1992–95Batman: The Animated SeriesRa's al Ghul[15] (voice)Recurring role Nominated- Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer1993Murder, She WroteInsp. McLaughlinEpisode "A Death in Hong Kong"Body BagsDr. LockTelevision filmPerry Mason & The Case of the Skin Deep ScandalHarley GriswoldDinosaursSpirit of the Tree (voice)Episode "If I Were a Tree"Wild PalmsEli LevittMiniseriesThe Legend of Prince ValiantDuke Richard of Lionsgate / Additional voices7 episodesThe Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.Winston SmilesEpisode: "Deep in the Heart of Dixie"1993–94The Larry Sanders ShowRichard Germain2 episodes1994Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanJor-ElEpisode "The Foundling"Babylon 5Aldous GajicEpisode "Grail"Mighty MaxTalon (voice)Episode "Souls of Talon"1995–97Spider-ManHerbert Landon (voice)12 episodes1995Biker Mice from MarsIce Breaker (voice)Episode "Below the Horizon"The ChoirAlexander Troy5 episodesIron ManArthur Dearborn[15] (voice)Episode "Cell of Iron"GargoylesArchmage (voice)4 episodes1995–97Freakazoid!The Lobe[15] (voice)10 episodes1996Beastmaster III: The Eye of BraxusLord AgonTelevision film1997Captain Simian & the Space MonkeysThe Glyph[15] (voice)Episode "Rhesus Pieces"Perversions of ScienceDr. NordhoffEpisode "The Exile"RoarNarratorEpisode "Pilot"A Mind to KillDavid CaulfieldEpisode "Green Wounds"1997–2001Men in Black: The SeriesAlpha (voice)9 episodes1998ThreeThe Man2 episodesHoudiniSir Arthur Conan DoyleTelevision filmToonsylvaniaDoctor Victor Frankenstein (voice)Main role Nominated- Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer1999The Outer LimitsInspector Harold LangfordEpisodes "Ripper" & "Better Luck Next Time"Total Recall 2070Dr. Felix Latham2 episodesSuperman: The Animated SeriesRa's al Ghul[15] (voice)Episode: "The Demon Reborn"The HungerVassuEpisode: "Nunc Dimittis"2000CinderellaMartinTelevision filmBatman BeyondRa's Al Ghul[15] (voice)Episode: "Out of the Past"In the BeginningEliezerMiniseriesBuzz Lightyear of Star CommandLord Angstrom[15] (voice)2 episodesThe Secret Adventures of Jules VerneArago2 episodesLove & MoneyHughEpisode: "Diagnosis: Effie"2001HornblowerCaptain James SawyerMiniseries2002Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeSir Danvers CarewTelevision film2002–03What's New, Scooby-Doo?Old Man (voice)3 episodes2001-03The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyNergal (voice)Main role2004ConvictionLenny FairburnSupporting roleAgatha Christie's MarpleLuther CrackenthorpeEpisode "4.50 from Paddington"2006Sweeney ToddFieldingTelevision filmAncient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an EmpireClaudius PulcherEpisode: "Revolution"Perfect ParentsFather ThomasTelevision film2007Wild at HeartGeraldSeason 2, episode 82008–15WallanderPovel Wallander5 episodes2008In Love with BarbaraLouis MountbattenTelevision film2009Doctor Who: DreamlandLord Azlok (voice)6 Episodes2011Mad DogsMackenzie3 episodes2012The Secret of Crickley HallPercy JuddAll 3 episodesMidsomer MurdersPeter FossettEpisode "Death in the Slow Lane"2013Doctor WhoProfessor GrisenkoEpisode "Cold War"2014Penny DreadfulAbraham Van Helsing2 episodes2015Inside No.9Justice PikeEpisode "The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge"LewisDonald LockstonEpisode "What Lies Tangled"2015–16The Amazing World of GumballRob/Dr. Wrecker (voice)5 episodes2016Ripper StreetRabbi Max Steiner3 episodes2018The AlienistProfessor CavanaughEpisode: "Hildebrandt's Starling"2020Teen Titans Go!The Lobe (voice)Episode: "Huggbees"YearTitleRoleNotesRef.2003Doctor Who: Sympathy for the DevilThe Doctor2005The Club of Queer TradesBasil GrantBBC Radio drama in six parts2007Doctor Who: Circular TimeSir Isaac Newton2008Bernice Summerfield: The Adventure of the Diogenes DamselMycroft HolmesDoctor Who: Empathy GamesCoordinator AngellDoctor Who: Masters of WarThe Doctor2010Dark Shadows: Kingdom of the DeadSeraphFour-part seriesDoctor Who: Deimos and The Resurrection of MarsProf. Boston SchoonerTwo-part seriesGracelessDanielSeries 12011–presentThe ScarifyersHarry CrowBBC Radio 4 Extra2011Doctor Who: The Children of SethSiris2012Doctor Who: The RosemarinersBiggs2016The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Three: The Unbound UniverseThe Doctor2017The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Four: Ruler of the Universe2018Bernice Summerfield: The Story So Far: Volume Two2019The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Five: Buried Memories2020The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Six: Lost in Translation2017King LearKing Lear2018Shilling & Sixpence InvestigateDesmund ShillingYearTitleRoleNotes1996Privateer 2: The DarkeningRhinehart1997FalloutMorpheus1999Descent 3Dravis2000Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of AmnJon Irenicus2000Star Wars: Force CommanderGrand General Brashin2000Star Trek: Klingon AcademyChancellor Gorkon2016Baldur's Gate: Siege of DragonspearJon IrenicusReferencesExternal linksRetrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Warner_(actor)&oldid=1100336994"------------------Take a look at myLexIgramming/LexAgramming BiographyNearly 2/3 of a century to date of♥ LexAgramming Lexperience!🔠✍️Randall Lexxigramer💙 He was a very versitile actor 💖😎RandallThat's a very long list.Lexxigramer quote:Originally posted by Randall:That's a very long list.Yes indeed and I did not post all his works here 😳😎A very versitile actor and had a wild dark but amusingly touching sense of humour😎💖He could make you want to laugh and cry and even brow raise all at the same time😎😎😎😆😢😎Reminds me a little of the actor in Hitchhikers Guide To The Universe😎 http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slartibartfast http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nighy who also played Shawn's dad in Shawn Of The Dead.😎😆------------------Take a look at myLexIgramming/LexAgramming BiographyNearly 2/3 of a century to date of♥ LexAgramming Lexperience!🔠✍️RandallI didn't know he was so versatile.Lexxigramer quote:Originally posted by Randall:I didn't know he was so versatile.I adored and admired him but was also rather surprised to see his list was much longer than even I had realized😎😳😲👀💕Utterly amazing man and his life😎💕------------------Take a look at myLexIgramming/LexAgramming BiographyNearly 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29 July 1941Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandDied24 July 2022 (aged 80)Northwood, London, EnglandEducationFeldon SchoolAlma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupationActorYears active1962–2022Spouse(s)Harriet Lindgren(m. 1969; div. 1972)Sheilah Kent(m. 1981; div. 2002)Children1Awards1981 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or SpecialWarner portrayed both romantic leads and villainous characters across a range of media, including The Ballad of Cable Hogue, Straw Dogs, Cross of Iron, The Omen, Holocaust, The Thirty Nine Steps, Time After Time, Time Bandits, Tron, A Christmas Carol, Portrait in Evil, Titanic, Mary Poppins Returns and various characters in the Star Trek franchise, in the films Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and the Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part "Chain of Command" episode.[1]Warner was born on 29 July 1941 in Manchester, Lancashire, the son of Ada Doreen Hattersley and Herbert Simon Warner, a nursing home proprietor.[3] He was born out of wedlock and frequently taken to be brought up by each of his parents, eventually settling with his Russian Jewish father and his stepmother.[4][5][6] He was educated at Feldon School, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London.CareerTheatreWarner made his professional stage debut at the Royal Court Theatre in January 1962, playing Snout, a minor role in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Tony Richardson for the English Stage Company. In March 1962 at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, he played Conrad in Much Ado About Nothing, following which in June he appeared as Jim in Afore Night Come at the New Arts Theatre in London.He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon in April 1963 to play Trinculo in The Tempest and Cinna the Poet in Julius Caesar, and in July was cast as Henry VI in the John Barton adaptation of Henry VI, Parts I, II and III, which comprised the first two plays from The Wars of the Roses trilogy. At the Aldwych Theatre, London, in January 1964, he again played Henry VI in the complete The Wars of the Roses history cycle (1964). Returning to Stratford in April, he performed the title role in Richard II, Mouldy in Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry VI. At the Aldwych in October 1964, he was cast as Valentine Brose in the play Eh? (play) by Henry Livings, a role he reprised in the 1968 film adaptation Work Is a Four-Letter Word.He first played the title role in Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1965. This production was transferred to the Aldwych Theatre in December of that year. In the 1966 Stratford season, his Hamlet was revived and he also played Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night. Finally at the Aldwych in January 1970, he played Julian in Tiny Alice.According to his 2007 programme CV, Warner's other work for the theatre has included The Great Exhibition at Hampstead Theatre (February 1972); I, Claudius at the Queen's Theatre (July 1972); A Feast of Snails at the Lyric Theatre (February 2002); Where There's a Will at the Theatre Royal, Bath; King Lear at Chichester Festival Theatre (in 2005, see details below); and also Major Barbara on Broadway.In 1963, he made his film debut as the villainous Blifil in Tom Jones, and in 1965, starred as Henry VI in the BBC television version of the RSC's The Wars of the Roses cycle of Shakespeare's history plays. Another early television role came when he starred alongside Bob Dylan in the 1963 play Madhouse on Castle Street. A major step in his career was the leading role in Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) opposite Vanessa Redgrave, which established his reputation for playing slightly off-the-wall characters. He also appeared as Konstantin Treplev in Sidney Lumet's 1968 adaptation of Anton Chekhov's The Sea Gull and starred alongside Jason Robards and Stella Stevens as Reverend Joshua Duncan Sloane in Sam Peckinpah's The Ballad of Cable Hogue.In horror films, he appeared in one of the stories of From Beyond the Grave, opposite Gregory Peck in The Omen (1976) as the ill-fated photojournalist Keith Jennings, and the 1979 thriller Nightwing. He also starred in cult classic Waxwork (1988), and featured alongside a young Viggo Mortensen in the 1990 film Tripwire.He has often played villains, in films such as The Thirty Nine Steps (1978), Time After Time (1979), Time Bandits (1981), Tron (1982), Hanna's War (1988), and television series such as Batman: The Animated Series playing Ra's al Ghul, the anti-mutant scientist Herbert Landon in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, as well as rogue agent Alpha from Men in Black, the Archmage in Disney's Gargoyles, and the Lobe in Freakazoid!. He was also cast against type as Henry Niles in Straw Dogs (1971) and as Bob Cratchit in the 1984 telefilm A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott as Scrooge. In addition, he played German SS Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich both in the film Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil, and the television miniseries Holocaust; as sinister millionaire Amos Hackshaw in HBO's original 1991 film Cast a Deadly Spell.[7]In 1981, Warner received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special for Masada as Pomponius Falco. In 1988, he appeared in the Danny Huston film Mr. North.He subsequently appeared in films such as Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Avatar (known as Matrix Hunter in the USA), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991), Titanic (the third time he has appeared in a film that is about or includes reference to RMS Titanic) and Scream 2. In 2001, he played Captain James Sawyer in two episodes of A&E's adaptation of C.S. Forester's Hornblower series. He appeared in three episodes of the second season of Twin Peaks (1991) as "Thomas Eckhardt". He also continues to play classical roles. In "Chain of Command", an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, he was a Cardassian interrogator. He based his portrayal on the evil "re-educator" from 1984. His less-spectacular roles included a double-role in the low-budget fantasy Quest of the Delta Knights (1993) which was eventually spoofed on Mystery Science Theater 3000. He also played Admiral Tolwyn in the film version of Wing Commander.Warner's sympathetic side had been evident in Sam Peckinpah's Cross of Iron (1977), where he portrayed Captain Kiesel. Other "nice guy" roles include the charismatic "Aldous Gajic" in "Grail", a first season (1994) episode of Babylon 5 and "Chancellor Gorkon" in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). In an episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, he played Superman's deceased Kryptonian father Jor-El, who appeared to his son through holographic recordings. Warner has also played "ambiguous nice guys" such as vampire bat exterminator Philip Payne in 1979's Nightwing; and Dr. Richard Madden in 1994's Necronomicon: Book of the Dead. In Seven Servants by Daryush Shokof, he co-starred with Anthony Quinn in 1996.Another 'sympathetic' role was in 2013, when he played Professor Grisenko in the Doctor Who episode "Cold War" in which he battled a revived Ice Warrior and struck up a rapport with the Doctor's companion Clara Oswald.David also appeared in the second series of the Sky 1 comedy-drama Mad Dogs.In 2014, Warner starred in two episodes of the Horror series Penny Dreadful as Abraham Van Helsing.Warner contributed "Sonnet 25" to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks (EMI Classics), which consists of Shakespearean sonnets and play excerpts as interpreted by famous actors and musicians. He has performed in many audio plays, starring in the Doctor Who Unbound play Sympathy for the Devil (2003) as an alternative version of the Doctor, and in a series of plays based on ITV's Sapphire & Steel as Steel, both for Big Finish Productions. He reprised his incarnation of the Doctor in a sequel, Masters of War (2008). In 2007, he guest starred as Isaac Newton in the Doctor Who audio drama Circular Time and as Cuthbert in four of the seven stories in the second Fourth Doctor series. He also guest starred in the BBC Radio 4 science fiction comedy Nebulous (2005) as Professor Nebulous' arch-enemy Dr. Joseph Klench. In all these productions, Warner has worked with writer and comedian Mark Gatiss of the League of Gentlemen, and plays a guest role in the League's 2005 feature film The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse. He has also performed in radio plays for the distinguished American companies L.A. Theatre Works and the Hollywood Theater of the Ear. In 2005, Warner read a new adaptation of Oliver Twist for BBC Radio 2 (adapted by Neville Teller and directed by Neil Gardner). In 2008, he guest-starred as Mycroft Holmes in the Bernice Summerfield audio play The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel. In 2009, he was the voice of Lord Azlok of the Viperox, an insectoid alien race in the animated Doctor Who serial "Dreamland". In 2016, he returned as his alternate Doctor in a series of audios where his Doctor briefly travels to the 'prime' universe and enlists the Seventh Doctor's companion Benny Summerfield (Lisa Bowerman) to try and help him save his universe. Warner's Doctor continued his travels with Benny in a second series of audios released in 2017.He has also contributed voice acting to a number of video games, most notably playing the villain Jon Irenicus in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Morpheus in Fallout.Warner also did voice work on the short-lived FOX animated series Toonsylvania as Dr. Vic Frankenstein. He was also the first voice of the demon Nergal from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, but was later replaced by Martin Jarvis.Warner in 2008In 2001, Warner returned to the stage after a nearly three-decade hiatus to play Andrew Undershaft in a Broadway revival of George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara. In May 2005, at the Chichester Festival Theatre Warner made a return to Shakespeare, playing the title role in Steven Pimlott's production of King Lear. Tim Walker, reviewing the performance in the Sunday Telegraph, wrote: "Warner is physically the least imposing king I have ever seen, but his slight, gaunt body serves also to accentuate the vulnerability the part requires. So, too, does the fact that he is older by decades than most of the other members of the youthful cast."On 30 October 2005, he appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in London in the one-night play Night Sky alongside Christopher Eccleston, Bruno Langley, Navin Chowdhry, Saffron Burrows and David Baddiel. In December 2006, he starred in Terry Pratchett's Hogfather on Sky1 as Lord Downey. And in August 2007, as an RSC Honorary Artist, he returned to Stratford for the first time in over 40 years to play Sir John Falstaff in the Courtyard Theatre revival of Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 which were part of the RSC Histories Cycle. He is one of the few actors to play Hamlet (RSC), Lear (Chichester Festival Theatre) and Falstaff (RSC).In February 2008, Warner was heard as the popular fictional character Hugo Rune in a new 13-part audio adaptation of Robert Rankin's The Brightonomicon released by Hokus Bloke Productions and BBC Audiobooks. He starred alongside some high-profile names including cult science fiction actress and Superman star Sarah Douglas, Rupert Degas, The Lord of the Rings actor Andy Serkis, Harry Potter villain Jason Isaacs, Mark Wing-Davey and Martin Jarvis (written by Elliott Stein & Neil Gardner, and produced/directed by Neil Gardner).In October 2008, Warner played the role of Lord Mountbatten of Burma in the BBC Four television film In Love with Barbara, a biopic about the life of romantic novelist Barbara Cartland.[8] He plays Povel Wallander, the father of Kurt Wallander, in BBC One's Wallander.Other workIn 2010, writer and actor Mark Gatiss interviewed Warner about his role in The Omen (1976) for his BBC documentary series A History of Horror.[9][10] In November 2013, David Warner posed for Rory Lewis Photographers 'Northerners' Exhibition,[11] David's image was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in London, and was the first professional portrait sitting of David since 1966.[12]Theatre Record magazine's annual indexes of each year's reviewed theatrical productionsDeathWarner died of cancer at Denville Hall in Northwood, London on 24 July 2022, aged 80.[13] He was diagnosed with the illness eighteen months prior to his death.[13]FilmographyFilmYearTitleRoleNotesRef.1962We Joined the NavySailor painting shipUncreditedThe King's Breakfast1st trumpeterShort film1963Tom JonesBlifil1966Morgan: A Suitable Case for TreatmentMorgan DeltNominated- BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role1967The Deadly AffairEdward IIUncredited1968The Bofors GunTerry "Lance Bar" EvansWork Is a 4-Letter WordValentine BroseThe FixerCount OdoevskyThe Sea GullKonstantin TreplevA Midsummer Night's DreamLysander1969Michael Kohlhaas - Der RebellMichael KohlhaasNominated- German Film Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role1970The Ballad of Cable HogueJoshua Duncan SloanePerfect FridayLord Nicholas "Nick" Dorset1971Straw DogsHenry NilesUncredited[2]1973A Doll's HouseTorvald Helmer1974From Beyond the GraveEdward CharltonSegment: "The Gate Crasher"Little MalcolmDennis Charles Nipple1975Mister QuilpSampson Brass1976The OmenKeith Jennings1977ProvidenceKevin Langham / Kevin WoodfordCross of IronHauptmann KieselAge of InnocenceHenry BuchananSilver BearsAgha FirdausiThe DisappearanceBurbank1978The Thirty Nine StepsSir Edmund Appleton1979NightwingPhillip PayneSOS TitanicLawrence BeesleyThe Concorde ... Airport '79Peter O'NeillTime After TimeJohn Leslie Stevenson / Jack the RipperNominated – Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor1980The IslandJohn David Nau1981Time BanditsEvilThe French Lieutenant's WomanMurphy1982TronEd Dillinger / Sark / Master Control Program1983The Man with Two BrainsDr. Alfred Necessiter1984The Company of WolvesFatherSummer LightningGeorge Millington1987Hansel and GretelFatherMy Best Friend Is a VampireProf. Leopold McCarthy1988Hanna's WarCapt. Julian SimonWaxworkDavid LinconMr. NorthDoctor McPhersonOffice PartyEugene BrackinMagdaleneBaron von SeidlKeys to FreedomNigel Heath1989Star Trek V: The Final FrontierSt. John TalbotMortal PassionsDoctor Terrence PowersGrave SecretsDr. Carl FarnsworthTripwireJosef Szabo1991Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the OozeProf. Jordan PerryBlue TornadoCommander HellerStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryChancellor Gorkon1992The Lost WorldProfessor Summerlee1993Quest of the Delta KnightsBaydool / Lord Vultare / NarratorH.P. Lovecraft's: NecronomiconDr. MaddenPretty PrincessPrince Max1994FelonyCooperTrystJasonInner Sanctum IIDr. LamontIn the Mouth of MadnessDr. Wrenn1995Ice Cream ManReverend LangleyFinal EquinoxShilowLuise knackt den JackpotThe Butler1996Rasputin: Dark Servant of DestinyDr. Eugene BotkinNaked SoulsEverett LongstreetSeven ServantsBladeThe Leading ManTod1997Money TalksBarclay (James' Boss)TitanicSpicer LovejoyNominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureScream 2Gus GoldPooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher RobinThe Narrator1998The Last LeprechaunSimpson1999Wing CommanderAdmiral Geoffrey Tolwyn2000Back to the Secret GardenDr. Snodgrass2001Planet of the ApesSenator SandarThe Little UnicornTed ReganSuperstitionJudge Padovani2002The Code ConspiracyProfessor2003Kiss of LifePap2004Straight into DarknessDeaconCortexMaster of OrganisationLadies in LavenderDr. Francis MeadAvatarJoseph Lau2005The League of Gentlemen's ApocalypseDr. Erasmus Pea2007Terry Pratchett's HogfatherLord Downey2010Black DeathAbbotQuantum Quest: A Cassini Space OdysseyVoid (voice)2011A Thousand Kisses DeepMax2013Before I SleepEugene DevlinOld HabitsJohnShort film2017You, Me and HimMichael Miller2018Mary Poppins ReturnsAdmiral BoomYearTitleRoleNotesRef.1962Madhouse on Castle StreetLennieTelevision film1963Z-CarsGeeEpisode: "The Hitch-Hiker"Armchair TheatreSteveEpisode: "The Push Over"1965The Wars of the RosesKing Henry VIMiniseries1970NBC Experiment in TelevisionDominic BootEpisode: "The Engagement"1975Three Comedies of MarriageBobbyEpisode: "Bobby Bluesocks"1976Clouds of GloryWilliam WordsworthEpisodes: "William & Dorothy", "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"1977The Blue Hotel[14]SwedeTelevision film1978HolocaustReinhard HeydrichMiniseries Nominated- Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special1979S.O.S. TitanicLawrence BeesleyTelevision film1981MasadaFalcoEmmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special1982Nancy AstorPhilip Kerr4 episodes1982–83Marco PoloRustichello da PisaMiniseries1983Remington SteeleAlexander Sebastien2 episodesHart to HartMr. BowllyEpisode: "Two Harts Are Better Than One"1984CharlieCharlie AlexanderTelevision filmA Christmas CarolBob CratchitFrankensteinThe CreatureFaerie Tale TheatreZandor, the InnkeeperEpisode: "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers"1985Love's Labour's LostDon ArmadoBBC Television ShakespeareHitler's SS: Portrait in EvilReinhard HeydrichTelevision filmHold the Back PageKen WordsworthTelevision mini-series1987CrossbowThe AlchemistEpisode: "Vogel"1988Worlds BeyondKen LarkinEpisode: "Reflections of Evil"1990Murder, She WroteJustin HunnicutEpisode "The Szechuan Dragon"Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned PenBradley ThompsonTelevision filmSpymaker: The Secret Life of Ian FlemingAdmiral GodfreyFather Dowling InvestigatesSir Arthur WedgeworthEpisode "The Murder Weekend Mystery"1991Uncle VanyaIvan "Uncle Vanya" VoynitskyTelevision filmCast a Deadly SpellAmos HackshawTwin PeaksThomas Eckhardt3 episodes1992Star Trek: The Next GenerationGul MadredEpisodes "Chain of Command Pt. I & Pt. II"Tales from the CryptDr. Alan GetzEpisode "The New Arrival"Captain Planet and the PlaneteersZarm (voice)Episode "The Dream Machine"1992–95Batman: The Animated SeriesRa's al Ghul[15] (voice)Recurring role Nominated- Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer1993Murder, She WroteInsp. McLaughlinEpisode "A Death in Hong Kong"Body BagsDr. LockTelevision filmPerry Mason & The Case of the Skin Deep ScandalHarley GriswoldDinosaursSpirit of the Tree (voice)Episode "If I Were a Tree"Wild PalmsEli LevittMiniseriesThe Legend of Prince ValiantDuke Richard of Lionsgate / Additional voices7 episodesThe Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.Winston SmilesEpisode: "Deep in the Heart of Dixie"1993–94The Larry Sanders ShowRichard Germain2 episodes1994Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanJor-ElEpisode "The Foundling"Babylon 5Aldous GajicEpisode "Grail"Mighty MaxTalon (voice)Episode "Souls of Talon"1995–97Spider-ManHerbert Landon (voice)12 episodes1995Biker Mice from MarsIce Breaker (voice)Episode "Below the Horizon"The ChoirAlexander Troy5 episodesIron ManArthur Dearborn[15] (voice)Episode "Cell of Iron"GargoylesArchmage (voice)4 episodes1995–97Freakazoid!The Lobe[15] (voice)10 episodes1996Beastmaster III: The Eye of BraxusLord AgonTelevision film1997Captain Simian & the Space MonkeysThe Glyph[15] (voice)Episode "Rhesus Pieces"Perversions of ScienceDr. NordhoffEpisode "The Exile"RoarNarratorEpisode "Pilot"A Mind to KillDavid CaulfieldEpisode "Green Wounds"1997–2001Men in Black: The SeriesAlpha (voice)9 episodes1998ThreeThe Man2 episodesHoudiniSir Arthur Conan DoyleTelevision filmToonsylvaniaDoctor Victor Frankenstein (voice)Main role Nominated- Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer1999The Outer LimitsInspector Harold LangfordEpisodes "Ripper" & "Better Luck Next Time"Total Recall 2070Dr. Felix Latham2 episodesSuperman: The Animated SeriesRa's al Ghul[15] (voice)Episode: "The Demon Reborn"The HungerVassuEpisode: "Nunc Dimittis"2000CinderellaMartinTelevision filmBatman BeyondRa's Al Ghul[15] (voice)Episode: "Out of the Past"In the BeginningEliezerMiniseriesBuzz Lightyear of Star CommandLord Angstrom[15] (voice)2 episodesThe Secret Adventures of Jules VerneArago2 episodesLove & MoneyHughEpisode: "Diagnosis: Effie"2001HornblowerCaptain James SawyerMiniseries2002Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeSir Danvers CarewTelevision film2002–03What's New, Scooby-Doo?Old Man (voice)3 episodes2001-03The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyNergal (voice)Main role2004ConvictionLenny FairburnSupporting roleAgatha Christie's MarpleLuther CrackenthorpeEpisode "4.50 from Paddington"2006Sweeney ToddFieldingTelevision filmAncient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an EmpireClaudius PulcherEpisode: "Revolution"Perfect ParentsFather ThomasTelevision film2007Wild at HeartGeraldSeason 2, episode 82008–15WallanderPovel Wallander5 episodes2008In Love with BarbaraLouis MountbattenTelevision film2009Doctor Who: DreamlandLord Azlok (voice)6 Episodes2011Mad DogsMackenzie3 episodes2012The Secret of Crickley HallPercy JuddAll 3 episodesMidsomer MurdersPeter FossettEpisode "Death in the Slow Lane"2013Doctor WhoProfessor GrisenkoEpisode "Cold War"2014Penny DreadfulAbraham Van Helsing2 episodes2015Inside No.9Justice PikeEpisode "The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge"LewisDonald LockstonEpisode "What Lies Tangled"2015–16The Amazing World of GumballRob/Dr. Wrecker (voice)5 episodes2016Ripper StreetRabbi Max Steiner3 episodes2018The AlienistProfessor CavanaughEpisode: "Hildebrandt's Starling"2020Teen Titans Go!The Lobe (voice)Episode: "Huggbees"YearTitleRoleNotesRef.2003Doctor Who: Sympathy for the DevilThe Doctor2005The Club of Queer TradesBasil GrantBBC Radio drama in six parts2007Doctor Who: Circular TimeSir Isaac Newton2008Bernice Summerfield: The Adventure of the Diogenes DamselMycroft HolmesDoctor Who: Empathy GamesCoordinator AngellDoctor Who: Masters of WarThe Doctor2010Dark Shadows: Kingdom of the DeadSeraphFour-part seriesDoctor Who: Deimos and The Resurrection of MarsProf. Boston SchoonerTwo-part seriesGracelessDanielSeries 12011–presentThe ScarifyersHarry CrowBBC Radio 4 Extra2011Doctor Who: The Children of SethSiris2012Doctor Who: The RosemarinersBiggs2016The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Three: The Unbound UniverseThe Doctor2017The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Four: Ruler of the Universe2018Bernice Summerfield: The Story So Far: Volume Two2019The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Five: Buried Memories2020The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield: Volume Six: Lost in Translation2017King LearKing Lear2018Shilling & Sixpence InvestigateDesmund ShillingYearTitleRoleNotes1996Privateer 2: The DarkeningRhinehart1997FalloutMorpheus1999Descent 3Dravis2000Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of AmnJon Irenicus2000Star Wars: Force CommanderGrand General Brashin2000Star Trek: Klingon AcademyChancellor Gorkon2016Baldur's Gate: Siege of DragonspearJon IrenicusReferencesExternal linksRetrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Warner_(actor)&oldid=1100336994"
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quote:Originally posted by Randall:That's a very long list.
Yes indeed and I did not post all his works here 😳😎A very versitile actor and had a wild dark but amusingly touching sense of humour😎💖He could make you want to laugh and cry and even brow raise all at the same time😎😎😎😆😢😎
Reminds me a little of the actor in Hitchhikers Guide To The Universe😎 http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slartibartfast http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nighy who also played Shawn's dad in Shawn Of The Dead.😎😆
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quote:Originally posted by Randall:I didn't know he was so versatile.
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