Warner Baxter
Warner Leroy Baxter (March 29, 1889 – May 7, 1951) was a prominent American actor whose career spanned from the 1910s to the 1940s. He gained widespread acclaim for his portrayal of The Cisco Kid in the 1928 film *In Old Arizona*, a performance that earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor at the second Academy Awards. Baxter became synonymous with charming, womanizing Latin bandit characters in western films, often reprising the role of The Cisco Kid and similar figures throughout the 1930s.
Despite being typecast in these charismatic roles, Baxter exhibited versatility throughout his film career, taking on a variety of characters in different genres. His ability to captivate audiences with both his charm and talent contributed to his lasting legacy in Hollywood. Baxter's work in the film industry not only showcased his skills as an actor but also left an indelible mark on the western genre, influencing how such characters were portrayed in subsequent films. He remained a significant figure in early American cinema until his passing in 1951, remembered for his contributions to film and his iconic roles that defined a generation of moviegoers.
Filmography
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Earthbound
Vogues of 1938
The Prisoner of Shark Island
Penthouse
Adam Had Four Sons
West of Zanzibar
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
The Squaw Man
Slave Ship
42nd Street
Behind That Curtain