David Warner (actor)
David Hattersley Warner (29 July 1941 – 24 July 2022) was an English actor. He was known for playing both romantic leads and sinister or villainous characters. He was in a range of various media, including film, animation, television, and video games.[1]
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Born | David Hattersley Warner 29 July 1941 Manchester, Lancashire, England |
Died | 24 July 2022 80) Northwood, London, England | (aged
Cause of death | Problems caused by lung cancer |
Education | Feldon School |
Alma mater | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1962–2020 |
Spouses |
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Children | 1 |
Awards | 1981 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special |

Warner in 2008
Warner died on 24 July 2022 in Northwood, London from problems caused by lung cancer, five days before his 81st birthday.[2]
Movies
Film | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1963 | We Joined the Navy | Sailor painting ship | Uncredited |
The King's Breakfast | 1st Trumpeteer | Short Film | |
Tom Jones | Blifil | ||
1966 | Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment | Morgan Delt | |
The Deadly Affair | Edward II | Uncredited | |
1968 | The Bofors Gun | Terry "Lance Bar" Evans | |
Work Is a 4-Letter Word | Valentine Brose | ||
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Lysander | ||
The Fixer | Count Odoevsky | ||
The Sea Gull | Konstanting Treplev, her son | ||
1969 | Michael Kohlhaas - Der Rebell | Michael Kohlhaas | |
1970 | The Ballad of Cable Hogue | Joshua | |
Perfect Friday | Lord Nicholas "Nick" Dorset | ||
1971 | Straw Dogs | Henry Niles | Uncredited |
Swêden Poruno: Yokujô Shotaiken | |||
1973 | A Doll's House | Torvald Helmer | |
1974 | From Beyond the Grave | Edward Charlton | Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher" |
Little Malcolm | Dennis Charles Nipple | ||
1975 | The Old Curiosity Shop | Sampson Brass | |
1976 | The Omen | Keith Jennings | |
1977 | Providence | Kevin Langham/Kevin Woodford | |
Cross of Iron | Hauptmann (Capt.) Kiesel | ||
Age of Innocence | Henry Buchanan | ||
The Disappearance | Burbank | ||
1978 | Silver Bears | Agha Firdausi | |
The Thirty Nine Steps | Sir Edmund Appleton | ||
1979 | Nightwing | Phillip Payne | |
The Concorde ... Airport '79 | Peter O'Neill | ||
Time After Time | Jack the Ripper - John Leslie Stevenson | Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
1980 | The Island | John David Nau | |
1981 | Time Bandits | Evil Genius | |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | Murphy | ||
1982 | Tron | Ed Dillinger/Sark/Master Control Program | |
1983 | The Man with Two Brains | Dr. Alfred Necessiter | |
1984 | Summer Lightning | George Millington | |
The Company of Wolves | Father | ||
A Christmas Carol | Bob Cratchit | ||
1987 | Hansel and Gretel | Father | |
My Best Friend Is a Vampire | Prof. Leopold McCarthy | ||
1988 | Keys to Freedom | Nigel Heath | |
Waxwork | Waxwork Man | ||
Mr. North | Doctor McPherson | ||
Hanna's War | Captain Julian Simon | ||
Hostile Takeover | Eugene Brackin | ||
1989 | Magdalene | Baron von Seidl | |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | St. John Talbot | ||
Mortal Passions | Doctor Terrence Powers | ||
Grave Secrets | Dr. Carl Farnsworth | ||
1990 | Tripwire | Josef Szabo | |
1991 | Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | Chancellor Gorkon | |
Cast a Deadly Spell | Amos Hackshaw | ||
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze | Professor Jordan Perry | ||
1992 | The Lost World | Professor Summerlee | |
1993 | H.P. Lovecraft's: Necronomicon | Dr. Madden | |
1993 | Quest of the Delta Knights | Baydool / Lord Vultare / Narrator | |
1995 | In the Mouth of Madness | Dr. Wrenn | |
1996 | Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny | Dr. Eugene Botkin | |
1997 | Titanic | Spicer Lovejoy | Won 11 Oscars in the 70th Academy Awards Nominated-Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |
2001 | Planet of the Apes | Senator Sandar | |
Back to the Secret Garden | Dr. Snodgrass | ||
Superstition | Judge Padovani | ||
2002 | The Code Conspiracy | Professor | |
The Little Unicorn | Ted Regan | ||
2003 | Kiss of Life | Pap | Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde (film)
Sir Danvers Carew |
2004 | Avatar | Joseph Lau | |
Ladies in Lavender | Dr. Francis Mead | ||
Straight Into Darkness | Deacon | ||
Cortex | Master of Organization | ||
2005 | The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse | Dr. Erasmus Pea | |
2010 | Black Death | Abbot | |
2011 | A Thousand Kisses Deep | Max | |
2013 | Shakespeare's Daughter | Eugene Devlin | Post-Production |
Television | |||
1981 | Masada | Falco | Won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special |
1992 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Gul Madred | |
1994 | Babylon 5 | Aldous Gajic | |
2008–2010 | Wallander | Povel Wallander | |
2008 | In Love with Barbara | Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma | |
2009 | Dreamland | Lord Azlok | |
2010 | Dark Shadows: Kingdom of the Dead | Seraph | |
2011 | Mad Dogs (TV series) | Mackenzie | |
2012 | The Secret of Crickley Hall | Percy Judd | All 3 episodes |
2012 | Midsomer Murders | Peter Fossett | Death in the Slow Lane (episode) |
2013 | Doctor Who[3] | TBA |
References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Warner (actor).
- David-Warner. The New York Times. Retrieved on 26 July 2011.
- "Titanic and Omen actor David Warner dies at 80". BBC News. 2022-07-25. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
- Sperling, Daniel (2 July 2012). "'Doctor Who' casts Dame Diana Rigg, Rachael Stirling". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 13 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
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