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Kenneth J. Warren(1929-1973)

  • Actor
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Balding (later shaven-headed), stocky-framed Australian character actor Kenneth J. Warren (the "J" stands for John) was a reliable performer on both stage and films, his imposing, beefy frame and darting, sliver-eyed presence almost a tell-tale sign of peril yet to come.

Born in New South Wales in September 25,1929 (some sources indicate 1926), he was best known for his sinister heavies yet was quite comfortable playing moral-minded men. He began his theatrical career in his native Australia during the early 1950s and also found an obscure film part to play in the Robert Newton classic of - L'ile au trésor (1950). Catching fire after appearing on the London stage with a superb performance in an Australian touring production of "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll," he made a major career move by settling in England. A wise choice in the end for his film career started up almost immediately with able supports in Contre-espionnage à Gibraltar (1958) starring John Mills, Les criminels (1960) with Stanley Baker, L'indic (1963) with Nigel Patrick, and Cyclone à la Jamaïque (1965) opposite Anthony Quinn and James Coburn.

Billed early in the game as Kenneth Warren (without the middle initial), the actor returned to the stage from time to time in such plays as "Luther" (1963) and "Canterbury Tales" (1968). On TV he was a worthy antagonist in a number of popular spy series such as "The Avengers," "Secret Agent" and "The Saint." An emphatic presence in horror films, his gallery of films in this genre included Le cadavre qui tue (1961), Je suis un monstre (1971), Les démons de l'esprit (1972) and La Chair du diable (1973). One of Warren's final roles came in another typical form, that of a military hi-ranker, in the comedy Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World (1973).

Warren's untimely death at age 43 on August 27, 1973, robbed the acting community of a vital character support. His film Les 'S' pions (1974), which reunited M*A*S*H cohorts Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland, was released posthumously. In his private life, Warren belied his on-camera tough-guy image as he was a talented artist and gourmet cook. His son Damian Warren is also an actor.
BornSeptember 25, 1929
DiedAugust 27, 1973(43)
BornSeptember 25, 1929
DiedAugust 27, 1973(43)
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Ian Holm, Denholm Elliott, Robert Eddison, Freddie Jones, and Patrick Mower in Mystery and Imagination (1966)
Mystery and Imagination
7.1
TV Series
  • Vidocq
Anthony Quinn and James Coburn in Cyclone à la Jamaïque (1965)
Cyclone à la Jamaïque
6.5
  • Capt. Marpole
  • 1965
Leigh Christian in Beyond Atlantis (1973)
Beyond Atlantis
4.0
  • Actor
  • 1973
Le cadavre qui tue (1961)
Le cadavre qui tue
4.9
  • Sgt. Cook
  • 1961

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  • Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould in Les 'S' pions (1974)
    Les 'S' pions
    4.5
    • Grubov
    • 1974
  • Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World (1973)
    Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World
    5.4
    • General Frank
    • 1973
  • Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Paul Scofield, and Anna Calder-Marshall in ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969)
    ITV Saturday Night Theatre
    6.0
    TV Series
    • Blore
    • 1973
  • Ricardo Darín in Son of the Bride (1973)
    Son of the Bride
    TV Series
    • Bookshop man
    • 1973
  • Fulton Mackay, Patrick Mower, Derren Nesbitt, Wensley Pithey, and George Sewell in Special Branch (1969)
    Special Branch
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Coatzee
    • 1973
  • Leigh Christian in Beyond Atlantis (1973)
    Beyond Atlantis
    4.0
    • 1973
  • Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and Lorna Heilbron in La Chair du diable (1973)
    La Chair du diable
    6.1
    • Lenny
    • 1973
  • Scoop
    TV Series
    • Lord Copper
    • 1972
  • Les démons de l'esprit (1972)
    Les démons de l'esprit
    5.3
    • Klaus
    • 1972
  • Geoffrey Bayldon and Gillian Bailey in The Frighteners (1972)
    The Frighteners
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Cyril
    • 1972
  • Spyder's Web (1972)
    Spyder's Web
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Edwards
    • 1972
  • Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and Mike Raven in Je suis un monstre (1971)
    Je suis un monstre
    5.7
    • Deane
    • 1971
  • Tony Curtis and Roger Moore in Amicalement vôtre... (1971)
    Amicalement vôtre...
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Verner
    • 1971
  • Jamie (1971)
    Jamie
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Harown
    • 1971
  • Steptoe and Son (1962)
    Steptoe and Son
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Arthur
    • 1970

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A High Wind in Jamaica
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  • Alternative names
    • Kenneth Warren
  • Height
    • 1.78 m
  • Born
    • September 25, 1929
    • Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • Died
    • August 27, 1973
    • Effingham, Surrey, England, UK(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Eileen Patricia Aylward1968 - ?
  • Children
    • Damian Warren
  • Other works
    He acted in Richard Beynon's play, "The Shifting Heart," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England in an Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust with Clelia Matania, Mimo Billi, Adrienne Corri, Madge Ryan, and Anthony Valentine in the cast. Leo McKern was director.
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    Ken and Eileen also owned and ran a restaurant and 'dive-bar', aptly named The Australian and serving some Australian cuisine/dishes, off Leicester Square in the mid to late 60's, where they were also credited for their great food and as great people with a lot of fun.

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