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Mostly Credited As: David Warner (1)
Date Of Birth: July 29, 1941 (Age 68)
Country Of Birth: United Kingdom
Birth Place: Derbyshire, England
Height: 6' 2" (1.87 m)

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David Warner (1) TV Appearances
 
Main cast 
Show: Wallander(2008)As: Povel Wallander
Show: Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather(2006)As: Lord Downey
Show: Sweeney Todd(2006)As: Sir John Fielding
Show: Conviction (UK)(2004)As: Lenny Fairburn
Show: Battle Force: Andromeda(2002)As: Lord Xantar -- [Voice]
Show: Three(1998)As: The Man
Show: Freakazoid!(1995)As: The Lobe -- [Voice]
Show: Wild Palms(1993)As: Eli Levitt
Show: Captain Planet and the Planeteers(1990)As: Zarm (S04) -- [Voice]
Episode Cast Credits 
Show: Agatha Christie's Marple (2004) 
  4:50 From Paddington 01x03: (Dec/26/2004) As Luther Crackenthorpe 
Show: The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (2001) 
  Grim in Love / Love is Evol Spelled Backwards / Crushed 02x05: (Jul/11/2003) Voiced Nergal 
  Grim or Gregory / Something Stupid This Way Comes 01x08: (Jul/26/2002) Voiced Nergal 
  Fiend Is Like Friend Without the "r" 01x04: (Oct/05/2001) Voiced Nergal 
Show: Horatio Hornblower (1998) 
  Mutiny 03x01: (Mar/24/2001) As Captain James Sawyer 
Show: Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000) 
  Good Ol' Buzz 02x07: (Nov/25/2000) Voiced Lord Angstrum 
  Mira's Wedding 01x16: (Oct/18/2000) Voiced Lord Angstrum 
Show: Batman Beyond (1999) 
  Out of the Past 03x05: (Oct/21/2000) Voiced Ra's Al Ghul 
Show: Superman (1996) (1996) 
  The Demon Reborn 04x01: (Sep/18/1999) Voiced Ra's Al Ghul 
Show: The Outer Limits (1995) (1995) 
  Ripper 05x11: (May/07/1999) As Inspector Langford 
  Virtual Future 01x08: (May/05/1995) As Bill Trenton, [Starring Roles]
Show: Total Recall 2070 (1999) 
  Begotten Not Made (2) 01x11: (Mar/23/1999) As Dr. Felix Latham 
  Brain Fever (1) 01x10: (Mar/16/1999) As Dr. Felix Latham 
Show: A Mind To Kill (1994) 
  Green Wounds 02x07: (Nov/22/1997) As David Caulfield 
Show: Perversions of Science (1997) 
  The Exile 01x04: (Jun/11/1997) As Dr. Nordhoff 
Show: Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys (1996) 
  Rhesus Pieces 01x21: (May/03/1997) Voiced The Glyph 
Show: Spider-Man (1994) (1994) 
  Sins of the Fathers (13): Goblin War! (1) 03x13: (Nov/16/1996) Voiced Herbert Landon 
  Sins of the Fathers (8): The Ultimate Slayer 03x08: (Oct/05/1996) Voiced Herbert Landon 
  Neogenic Nightmare (5): Mutants' Revenge (2) 02x05: (Oct/07/1995) Voiced Herbert Landon 
  Neogenic Nightmare (4): The Mutant Agenda (1) 02x04: (Sep/30/1995) Voiced Dr. Herbert Landon 
Show: Gargoyles (1994) 
  Avalon, Part Three 02x23: (Nov/22/1995) Voiced Archmage 
  Avalon, Part Two 02x22: (Nov/21/1995) Voiced Archmage 
  Vows 02x08: (Sep/14/1995) Voiced Archmage 
  Long Way to Morning 01x11: (Jan/20/1995) Voiced Archmage 
Show: Iron Man (1994) 
  Cell of Iron 02x03: (Oct/07/1995) Voiced Artur Dearborn 
Show: Batman: The Animated Series (1992) 
• 5 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Monday November 23rd, 1992)
  Showdown 04x02: (Sep/12/1995) Voiced Ra's Al-Ghul 
  Avatar 02x08: (May/09/1994) Voiced Ra's Al Ghul 
  The Demon's Quest, Part II 01x58: (May/04/1993) Voiced Ra's Al Ghul 
  The Demon's Quest 01x57: (May/03/1993) Voiced Ra's Al Ghul 
Show: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) 
  Foundling 01x17: (Feb/20/1994) As Jor-El 
Show: Murder, She Wrote (1984) 
  A Death in Hong Kong 10x01: (Sep/12/1993) As Insp. McLaughlin 
Show: Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) 
  Chain of Command, Part II 06x11: (Dec/21/1992) As Gul Madred 
  Chain of Command, Part I 06x10: (Dec/14/1992) As Gul Madred 
Show: Tales from the Crypt (1989) 
  The New Arrival 04x07: (Jul/25/1992) As Dr. Alan Gertz 
Show: Twin Peaks (1990) 
  The Condemned Woman 02x16: (Feb/16/1991) As Thomas Eckhardt 
  Slaves and Masters 02x15: (Feb/09/1991) As Thomas Eckhardt 
  Double Play 02x14: (Feb/02/1991) As Thomas Eckhardt 
Show: BBC Television Shakespeare (1978) 
  Love's Labour's Lost 07x03: (Jan/05/1985) As Don Armando 
Show: Remington Steele (1982) 
  Steele Away With Me 02x01: (Sep/20/1983) As Alexander Sebastien 
Show: How the West Was Won (1978) 
  The Forgotten 02x08: (Mar/19/1979) As Northern Officer 
Show: Z Cars (1962) 
  The Hitch-Hiker 02x19: (Jan/23/1963) As Gee 
 
David Warner (1) Crew Credits
 
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Show: McLeod's Daughters (2001) (Credited in 1 episodes from this show) 
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The Great Temptation 06x19 Aug/09/2006 As: Writer
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David Warner (1) worked in 1 episode from 1 TV Show
as Writer: 1 episode
 
David Warner (1) Trivia
 
After RADA, David became a member of the RSC and got the part of "Blifil" in Tom Jones (1963). With the title role in Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) and a two-year stint as "Hamlet" with the RSC, David became a star at age 24.
 
After a series of odd jobs, David was accepted at the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Arts (RADA) where he was very unhappy.
 
David's parents separated when he was a teenager and he only saw his mother again seven years later - on her deathbed.
 
David once described his childhood as "messy". His father changed jobs often and moved from town to town. David ended up having to attend eight different schools and "failed his exams at all of them."
 
David is a close friend of Malcolm McDowell, whom he met on the set of Time After Time (1979).
 
David has played at least three different species in the Star Trek universe: a human in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, a Klingon in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and a Cardassian in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
 
David has been in 3 movies about the Titanic.
 
David narrated the audiobook The Haunting of Hill House (1999).
 
David narrated the audiobook The Club Dumas (1999).
 
David narrated the audiobook Murder for Love, Murder for Men: The Loving You Get (1996).
 
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