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Only the Valiant (1951) -- Capt. Richard Lance (Gregory Peck) is unjustly held responsible, by his men & girlfriend, for an Indian massacre death of beloved Lt...
Blackboard Jungle (1955) -- Trailer for this black and white film about classroom hooligans
Go for Broke! (1951) -- The story of Japanese-American soldiers who fought in Europe during World War II.
Go for Broke! (1951) -- The story of Japanese-American soldiers who fought in Europe during World War II.
The Caine Mutiny (1954) -- When a US Naval captain shows signs of mental instability that jeopardizes the ship, the first officer relieves him of command and faces court martial for mutiny.

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Date of Death:

26 August 1976, Santa Monica, California, USA more

Mini Biography:

Starting out as a child actor in silent films, Warner Anderson appeared... more

Trivia:

His voice opened every episode of "Peyton Place" (1964) during its run ("This... more

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Filmography

Actor
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. "The Rockford Files" (1974)   Alfred Bannister (1 episode, 1975) 1975 - 8.4 (1,112)
AKAs:
  • Jim Rockford, Private Investigator (USA: syndication title)
1 TV episode:
- 2. "Ironside" (1967)   Matty Millane (1 episode, 1973) 1973 - 7.1 (312)
AKAs:
  • The Raymond Burr Show (USA: syndication title)
1 TV episode:
- 3. "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury" (1971)   Harley Buchanan (1 episode, 1971) 1971 - 8.6 (19)
1 TV episode:
- 4. "Bearcats!" (1971)   Huddleston (1 episode, 1971) 1971 - 7.5 (32)
1 TV episode:
- 5. "The Interns" (1970)   (1 episode, 1970) 1970 - 8.0 (9)
1 TV episode:
- 6. "The Immortal" (1970)   Judge Atkins (1 episode, 1970) 1970 - 8.6 (40)
1 TV episode:
- 7. Gidget Grows Up (1969) (TV) Ambassador Post 1969 - 5.6 (75)
- 8. "Peyton Place" (1964)   Matthew Swain (63 episodes, 1964-1965) 1965 - 7.9 (84)
- 9. Rio Conchos (1964) Col. Wagner 1964 - 6.4 (388)
- 10. "The Red Skelton Show" (1951)   Cop (1 episode, 1962) 1962 - 8.2 (165)
AKAs:
  • The Red Skelton Hour (USA: new title)
1 TV episode:
- 11. Armored Command (1961) Lt. Col. Wilson 1961 - 4.8 (90)
- 12. "Play of the Week" (1959)   Col. Tom Russell / Colonel Tom Russell (2 episodes, 1960-1961) 1961 - 5.3 (14)
2 TV episodes:
- 13. The Night of the Auk (1960) (TV) Col. Tom Russell 1960 - -
- 14. "Death Valley Days" (1952)   John Gaunt (1 episode, 1960) 1960 - 7.7 (89)
AKAs:
  • Call of the West (USA: syndication title)
  • The Pioneers (USA: syndication title)
  • Trails West (USA: syndication title)
  • Western Star Theater (USA: syndication title)
1 TV episode:
- 15. "The Lineup" (1954)   Det. Lt. Ben Guthrie (183 episodes, 1954-1959) 1959 - 6.9 (23)
AKAs:
  • San Francisco Beat
183 TV episodes: 178 episodes not shown.
- 16. "Pursuit" (1958)   (1 episode, 1958) 1958 - 8.0 (11)
1 TV episode:
- 17. The Lineup (1958) Lt. Ben Guthrie 1958 - 7.4 (371)
- 18. "Climax!" (1954)   David Allen / Fleet (2 episodes, 1956) 1956 - 7.8 (40)
AKAs:
  • Climax Mystery Theater (USA: alternative title)
2 TV episodes:
- 19. A Lawless Street (1955)   Hamer Thorne 1955 - 6.4 (266)
AKAs:
  • Marshal of Medicine Bend (USA)
- 20. Blackboard Jungle (1955)   Dr. Bradley 1955 - 7.4 (3,270)
AKAs:
  • The Blackboard Jungle (USA: review title)
- 21. The Violent Men (1955)   Jim McCloud 1955 - 6.9 (596)
AKAs:
  • Rough Company (UK)
  • The Bandits (USA: alternative title)
- 22. Drum Beat (1954/I)   Gen. Canby 1954 - 6.5 (147)
AKAs:
  • Delmer Daves' Drum Beat (USA: complete title)
- 23. The Caine Mutiny (1954) Capt. Blakely 1954 - 8.1 (9,904)
- 24. The Yellow Tomahawk (1954) Major Ives 1954 - 6.1 (69)
- 25. City Story (1954) The Church Pastor 1954 - -
- 26. "Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951)   Thomas Jefferson (1 episode, 1954) 1954 - 8.6 (64)
AKAs:
  • Hallmark Television Playhouse
- 27. "The Ford Television Theatre" (1952)   (1 episode, 1953) 1953 - 7.3 (31)
AKAs:
  • Ford Theatre (USA: short title)
1 TV episode:
- 28. "Lux Video Theatre" (1950)   Jim (1 episode, 1953) 1953 - 6.4 (31)
AKAs:
  • Summer Video Theatre (USA: summer title)
1 TV episode:
- 29. A Lion Is in the Streets (1953) Jules Bolduc 1953 - 6.4 (176)
- 30. The Last Posse (1953) Robert Emerson 1953 - 6.6 (78)
- 31. "The Doctor" (1952)   The Doctor (8 episodes, 1952-1953) 1953 - -
AKAs:
  • The Visitor (USA: syndication title)
8 TV episodes: 3 episodes not shown.
- 32. The Star (1952) Harry Stone 1952 - 7.4 (909)
- 33. "Kraft Television Theatre" (1947)   (1 episode, 1952) 1952 - 8.2 (28)
AKAs:
  • Kraft Mystery Theatre (USA: new title)
  • Kraft Theatre (USA: new title)
1 TV episode:
- 34. The Guest (1951) 1951 - -
- 35. The Blue Veil (1951) Bill Parker 1951 - 7.5 (122)
- 36. Detective Story (1951)   Endicott Sims 1951 - 7.7 (1,837)
AKAs:
  • The Detective Story (Australia: TV title)
- 37. Bannerline (1951) Roy 1951 - 5.7 (40)
- 38. Go for Broke! (1951) Col. Charles W. Pence 1951 - 7.0 (457)
- 39. Only the Valiant (1951) Trooper Rutledge 1951 - 6.5 (264)
- 40. Santa Fe (1951) Dave Baxter 1951 - 6.1 (163)
- 41. Destination Moon (1950) Dr. Charles Cargraves 1950 - 6.3 (1,051)
- 42. The Doctor and the Girl (1949) Dr. George Esmond 1949 - 6.4 (44)
- 43. The Lucky Stiff (1949) Eddie Britt 1949 - 6.1 (20)
- 44. Command Decision (1948) Colonel Earnest Haley 1948 - 7.3 (776)
- 45. Tenth Avenue Angel (1948) Joseph Mills 1948 - 6.2 (156)
- 46. Alias a Gentleman (1948) Capt. Charlie Lopen 1948 - 6.1 (33)
- 47. High Wall (1947) Dr. George Poward 1947 - 7.0 (343)
- 48. Song of the Thin Man (1947) Dr. Monolaw 1947 - 6.8 (1,448)
- 49. Dark Delusion (1947)   Teddy Selkirk 1947 - 6.5 (42)
AKAs:
  • Cynthia's Secret (UK) (USA: working title)
- 50. The Beginning or the End (1947) Capt. William S. Parsons 1947 - 6.7 (136)
- 51. The Arnelo Affair (1947) Det. Sam Leonard 1947 - 5.9 (91)
- 52. Three Wise Fools (1946) The O'Monahan 1946 - 6.5 (124)
- 53. Faithful in My Fashion (1946) Walter Medcraft 1946 - 5.1 (59)
- 54. Bad Bascomb (1946) Luther Mason 1946 - 6.8 (152)
- 55. My Reputation (1946) Frank Everett 1946 - 6.8 (272)
- 56. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood (1945)   Norman Royce 1945 - 6.6 (1,365)
AKAs:
  • Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (USA: short title)
- 57. Week-End at the Waldorf (1945) Dr. Robert 'Bob' Campbell 1945 - 6.6 (320)
- 58. Her Highness and the Bellboy (1945) Paul MacMillan 1945 - 6.3 (162)
- 59. Dangerous Partners (1945) Miles Kempen 1945 - 6.0 (33)
- 60. Objective, Burma! (1945)   Col. J. Carter (CO, 503rd Infantry) 1945 - 7.4 (1,570)
AKAs:
  • Objective Burma (International: English title: DVD box title) (USA: poster title)
  • Operation Burma
- 61. Trial by Trigger (1944) Dan Fallon 1944 - 5.9 (38)
- 62. Destination Tokyo (1943) Andy, Executive officer 1943 - 7.1 (1,771)
- 63. Oklahoma Outlaws (1943) Whip McCord 1943 - 5.1 (30)
- 64. This Is the Army (1943) (uncredited) Kate Smith's announcer 1943 - 6.1 (337)
- 65. The Sunbeam (1916) Bobby Rutherford 1916 - -
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. "Toast of the Town" (1948)   Himself (1 episode, 1958) 1958 - 8.4 (100)
AKAs:
  • The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
1 TV episode:
- 1. Watch the Skies!: Science Fiction, the 1950s and Us (2005) (TV) (uncredited) Dr. Charles Cargraves

Additional Details

Other Works:

Remains to Be Seen (1951). Comedy. Written by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Morosco Theatre: 3 Oct 1951- 22 Mar 1952 (199 performances). Cast: Jackie Cooper (as "Waldo Walton"), Harry Shaw Lowe, Madeleine Morka, Janis Paige (as "Jody Revere"), Warner Anderson (as "Dr. Charles Gresham"), Howard Lindsay (as "Benjamin Goodman"), Edith Bell, John Bouie, Jonathan Brewster, Kirk Brown, Jr., Frank Campanella (as "Tony Minetti"), Ossie Davis (as "Al, The Porter"), Lew Herbert, Ross Hertz (as "Dr. Chester Delapp"), Joseph Latham, Paul Lipson, Alexander Lockwood, Karl Lukas (as "Edward Miller"), Hugh Rennie (as "Robert Clark"). Produced by Leland Hayward. more

Genres:

Drama | Comedy | Western | Romance more


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