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Warner Anderson
Actor
Born March 10, 1911Died August 26, 1976 (65 years)
Warner Anderson (March 10, 1911 – August 26, 1976) was an American actor, best known for his starring roles in TV dramas The Lineup and Peyton Place. Anderson was born to "a theatrical family" in Brooklyn, New York, March 10, 1911. He was a Republican.
Anderson had a small part in a film in 1915. A contemporary newspaper article about the movie Sunbeam, in which Anderson appeared in 1917, noted, "Warner Anderson is one of the cleverest children in motion pictures." "He made his adult screen debut in This Is the Army in 1943.
He had supporting parts in several films through the years. They included The Caine Mutiny, Blackboard Jungle, and Destination Tokyo. Operation Burma with Errol Flynn.
Anderson had a small part in a film in 1915. A contemporary newspaper article about the movie Sunbeam, in which Anderson appeared in 1917, noted, "Warner Anderson is one of the cleverest children in motion pictures." "He made his adult screen debut in This Is the Army in 1943.
He had supporting parts in several films through the years. They included The Caine Mutiny, Blackboard Jungle, and Destination Tokyo. Operation Burma with Errol Flynn.
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Filmography
2005 | Watch the Skies!: Science Fiction, the 1950s and Us · as Dr. Charles Cargraves |
1974 | The Rockford Files (TV Series) · as Alfred Bannister |
1971 | Bearcats (TV Series) · as Mr. Huddleston |
1971 | O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (TV Series) |
1970 | The Interns (TV Series) · as Phil Cornelius |
1969 | Gidget Grows Up · as Ambassador Post |
1969 | The Young Lawyers (TV Series) · as Charles Van Dagren |
1969 | The Immortal (TV Series) |
1967 | Mannix (TV Series) · as Prof. Thompson |
1967 | Ironside (TV Series) |
1966 | The Bubble · as Doctor |
1964 | Rio Conchos · as Col. Wagner |
1964 | Peyton Place (TV Series) · as Matthew Swain |
1961 | Armored Command · as Lt. Col. Wilson |
1959 | The Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Col. Tom Russell |
1958 | Pursuit (TV Series) · as Cast |
1958 | The Lineup · as Lt. Ben Guthrie |
1955 | A Lawless Street · as Hamer Thorne |
1955 | The Violent Men · as Jim Mccloud |
1955 | Blackboard Jungle · as Dr. Bradley |
1954 | Drum Beat · as Gen. Canby |
1954 | Climax! (TV Series) · as Fleet |
1954 | The Lineup (TV Series) |
1954 | The Caine Mutiny · as Capt. Blakely |
1954 | The Yellow Tomahawk · as Major Ives |
1953 | A Lion Is in the Streets · as Jules Bolduc |
1953 | The Last Posse · as Robert Emerson |
1953 | You Are There (TV Series) · as Cast |
1952 | The Star · as Harry Stone |
1952 | Ford Theatre: All Star Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1952 | The Doctor (1952) (TV Series) · as The Doctor |
1952 | The Doctor (TV Series) · as Doctor |
1952 | Death Valley Days (TV Series) · as John Gaunt |
1951 | The Blue Veil · as Bill Parker |
1951 | Detective Story · as Endicott Sims |
1951 | Bannerline · as Roy |
1951 | The Red Skelton Show (TV Series) · as Police Sergeant |
1951 | Go for Broke! · as Col. Charles W. Pence |
1951 | Only the Valiant · as Trooper Rutledge |
1951 | Santa Fe · as Dave Baxter |
1950 | The Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) · as Jim |
1950 | Destination Moon · as Dr. Charles Cargraves |
1949 | The Doctor and the Girl · as Dr. George Esmond |
1949 | The Lucky Stiff · as Eddie Britt |
1949 | Let's Go to the Movies · as Narrator |
1948 | Command Decision · as Col. Earnest Haley |
1948 | Tenth Avenue Angel · as Joseph Mills |
1948 | Alias a Gentleman · as Capt. Charlie Lopen |
1947 | Dark Delusion · as Teddy Selkirk |
1947 | High Wall · as R. George Poward |
1947 | Song of the Thin Man · as Dr. Monolaw |
1947 | Kraft Television Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1947 | The Beginning or the End · as Capt. William S. Parsons |
1947 | The Arnelo Affair · as Det. Sam Leonard |
1946 | Three Wise Fools · as The O'monahan |
1946 | Bad Bascomb · as Luther Mason |
1946 | Faithful in My Fashion · as Walter Medcraft |
1946 | My Reputation · as Frank Everett |
1945 | Her Highness and the Bellboy · as Paul Macmillan |
1945 | Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood · as Norman Royce |
1945 | Week-End at the Waldorf · as Robert Campbell |
1945 | Dangerous Partners · as Miles Kempen |
1945 | Objective, Burma! · as Col. J. Carter |
1943 | Destination Tokyo · as Andy |
1943 | This Is the Army · as Kate Smith's Announcer |