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Date of Birth:
David Warner
29 July 1941
David Warner played in 37 movies in the Drama, Music, Comedy, Romance, Western, Fantasy, Horror, War, Mystery, Thriller, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Family, Action, Biography, History, Animation, Musical, Music genres.
David Warner got succeed with average imdb rating 6.2.
Has light-headedness. Was doubled in Time Bandits (1981) in the disagreeable situation where the Evil Intelligence walks up the steps after caging the bandits, because he could not handle the oust lower him.
Daughter: Melissa, born 1981.
David Warner's limp in Straw Dogs (1971) was actual. He had smashed both his heels in a fall sometime before filming began and it was a extended time in the presence of he could strut normally again. Warner's celebrity is not in the credits because, since his dash's good, he didn't people to remember around his delinquent. It was not in the course of insurance reasons as it has been many times written.
... Has been in 3 movies about the Titanic: S.O.S. Titanic (1979) (TV); On one occasion Bandits (1981) and Titanic (1997).
Has played at least three different species in the Principal Trek universe: a humane in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989); a Klingon in Heroine Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) and a Cardassian in " Trek: The Next Age group" (1987).
Is only of on the contrary 32 actors or actresses to have starred in both the original Superstar Trek (up to and including Shooting star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Realm (1991)) and then in one of the spin offs.
Became an Associate Colleague of RADA.
Played an ape in Planet of the Apes (2001), a bat obsessed with gorillas in Morgan: A Apt Case conducive to Treatment (1966) and did a gorilla effect in The Humankind with Two Brains (1983).
Has appeared in three odd films involving time excursion: Obsolescent After Convenience life (1979); Time Bandits (1981) and Planet of the Apes (2001).
In Dated After Later (1979), he played John Leslie Stevenson (Jack the Ripper). In "The Outer Limits" (1995) event "Ripper", he played Inspector Langford who was investigating Dr. Jack York (Cary Elwes) who was suspected of being Jack the Ripper.
Chosen aside Tony Richardson since his lines in Tom Jones (1963) after the director enjoyed his exhibit in the play "Afore the night" (1962)
Although he played Reinhard Heydrich, one of the key architects of the Genocide, in both "Holocaust" (1978) and Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Unscrupulous (1985) (TV), he is Jewish in real fixation.
Close to appearing in Batman: The Animated Series ("Batman" (1992)), he became the first actor to play the villain Ra's-Al-Ghul. To antiquated, he has been succeeded only by Ken Watanabe and Liam Neeson.
He has two roles in banal with both David Collings and Richard E. Grant. All three have played Bob Cratchit - Warner in A Christmas Carol (1984) (TV), Collings in Scrooge (1970) and Distribute in A Christmas Carol (1999) (TV) - and the Doctor from "Doctor Who" (1963) - Warner in the Big Wind-up audio dramas "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Masters of Against", Collings in the Big Finish audio drama "Solid Work out Five" and Gift in Comic Relief: Doctor Who - The Profanity of Fatal Dying (1999) (TV) and "Doctor Who: Shriek of the Shalka" (2003).
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