Warner Anderson
Warner Anderson (March 10, 1911 – August 26, 1976) was a prominent American actor renowned for his significant roles in television dramas such as The Lineup and Peyton Place. Born into a theatrical family in Brooklyn, New York, Anderson's early start in entertainment was remarkable, as he appeared in a film as a child in 1915. By the age of six, he had captured the attention of audiences, with a 1917 newspaper praising him as "one of the cleverest children in motion pictures" for his work in the movie Sunbeam.
Anderson made his adult film debut in 1943 with This Is the Army, which marked the beginning of a fruitful career in cinema. Over the years, he showcased his talent in a variety of supporting roles in notable films such as The Caine Mutiny, Blackboard Jungle, and Destination Tokyo, as well as in Operation Burma alongside Errol Flynn.
Aside from his acting career, Anderson was known for his Republican beliefs. His dedication to his craft and contributions to both film and television left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Warner Anderson is remembered not only for his performances but also for his commitment to the roles he portrayed, reflecting his rich background in the arts.
Filmography
Her Highness and the Bellboy
Tenth Avenue Angel
Drum Beat
Santa Fe
Song of the Thin Man
Go for Broke!
My Reputation
Rio Conchos
The Violent Men
The Last Posse
A Lion Is in the Streets
Only the Valiant
Three Wise Fools
High Wall
Blackboard Jungle
The Beginning or the End
Destination Moon
The Lineup
Command Decision
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
The Star
Destination Tokyo
Dark Delusion