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  1. Jack Warden. Warden (vasemmalla) rikosdraamassa N.Y.P.D. Jack Warden ( 18. syyskuuta 1920 – 19. heinäkuuta 2006) oli yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä. Hänelle myönnettiin Emmy-palkinto vuonna 1972 ja hän oli lisäksi kahdesti ehdolla parhaan miessivuosan Oscar-palkinnon saajaksi. Warden syntyi Newarkissa, New Jerseyssä juutalaiseen perheeseen.

  2. Jack Warden Lebzelter, actor: born Newark, New Jersey 18 September 1920; married 1958 Vanda Dupre (one son); died New York 19 July 2006.

  3. Roger Ebert | 1990-12-16. He was a large, genial, thoughtful man who was not quite your picture of a big-time Hollywood director. For one thing, he wore a jump suit everywhere he went. He had a closet full of them, in different colors and fabrics, and there was even a black-and-white "formal" jump suit that he wore with a bow tie to the Academy ...

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  5. While Jack Warden’s career unfolded on the grand stages of Broadway and Hollywood, his heart remained tethered to the city where he spent his formative years—Louisville, Kentucky. Warden’s connection to Louisville runs deeper than the Ohio River that meanders through the city; it is a thread woven into the fabric of his identity.

  6. Warden made his screen debut in "U.S.S. Hathaway/You're in the Navy Now" (1951), a slight military comedy that marked the debut of two other actors who would also enjoy long screen careers, Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson (here billed as Charles Buchinsky).

  7. Jul 21, 2006 · LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Jack Warden, an Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor who played gruff cops, coaches and soldiers in a career that spanned five decades, has died. He was 85.