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  1. Jack Warner, OBE (born Horace John Waters; 24 October 1895 – 24 May 1981) was a British actor. He is closely associated with the role of PC George Dixon, which he played in the 1950 film The Blue Lamp and later in the television series Dixon of Dock Green from 1955 until 1976, but he was also for some years one of Britain's most popular film ...

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0912487Jack Warner - IMDb

    Jack Warner. Actor: Boys in Brown. Jack Warner started acting with the Sutton Amateur Dramatics Club after the end of World War I. From 1935, performed in cabaret at the London West End as half of the double act of Warner & Darnell.

  3. Jack Warner. Actor: Boys in Brown. Jack Warner started acting with the Sutton Amateur Dramatics Club after the end of World War I. From 1935, performed in cabaret at the London West End as half of the double act of Warner & Darnell.

  4. m.imdb.com › name › nm5815756Jack Warner - IMDb

    Jack Warner, a renowned actor, hails from the city of dreams, Los Angeles. Born to an English father and an Italian mother, he embodies a unique blend of cultures and artistic influences that have shaped his remarkable career in the entertainment industry.

  5. Jack Warner was genuinely a cockney - born within the sound of Bow Bells. His father made funeral fittings. Warner served in the Royal Air Force in World War One earning a Meritorious Service Medal. He began his working life as a car salesman but moved into motor racing.

  6. Jack Warner OBE (24 October 1895 – 24 May 1981) was an English film and television actor. He was born in London, his real name being Horace John Waters. His sisters Elsie and Doris Waters were well-known comediennes under the names Gert and Daisy.

  7. An avuncular character actor, usually in sympathetic roles, who represented the average, decent 'man on the Clapham omnibus', who became a film star of the Clement Attlee era (1945-51), often playing policemen and honest, dependable working-class fathers, and British audiences could easily identify with his aspirations.

  8. Jul 28, 2020 · The late Gone With the Wind star wasn’t just an actor—she was a pioneer who fought to play more complex characters, and successfully took on the studio system at the height of its power. By...

  9. A British actor born Horace John Waters in London, UK. He began his acting career in Sutton Drama Club, and in 1935, he worked at a nightclub at the West End in London. He made his onscreen debut on the film The Dummy Talks (1943) and became popular for his role in Holiday Camp ...Read more (1947).

  10. Jack Warner was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Warner's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the Michael Redgrave drama "The Captive Heart" (1946), the drama "It Always Rains on Sunday" (1949) with Googie Withers and "A Christmas Carol" (1951) with Alastair Sim.