Warren Anderson Net Worth is
$1.4 Million
Warren Anderson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Warren Anderson is an actor, known for The Young Lawyers (1969).
Date Of Birth | March 10, 1911 |
Place Of Birth | Brooklyn, New York, USA |
Profession | Actor |
Star Sign | Pisces |
# | Fact |
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1 | Survived by his wife, Leeta, and son Michael. |
2 | He was the introductory narrator for every episode of Peyton Place (1964) during its run and was a cast member for the first season. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Rockford Files | 1975 | TV Series | Alfred Bannister |
Ironside | 1973 | TV Series | Matty Millane |
Mannix | 1972 | TV Series | Professor Thompson |
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury | 1971 | TV Series | Harley Buchanan |
Bearcats! | 1971 | TV Series | Huddleston |
The Young Lawyers | 1971 | TV Series | Van Dagren |
The Interns | 1970 | TV Series | Phil Cornelius |
The Immortal | 1970 | TV Series | Judge Atkins |
Gidget Grows Up | 1969 | TV Movie | Ambassador Post |
Peyton Place | 1964-1969 | TV Series | Narrator / Matthew Swain |
The Bubble | 1966 | | Doctor (uncredited) |
Rio Conchos | 1964 | | Col. Wagner |
Postmark: Jim Fletcher | 1963 | TV Movie | Jack Stone |
The Red Skelton Hour | 1962 | TV Series | Police Sergeant |
Armored Command | 1961 | | Lt. Col. Wilson |
Play of the Week | 1960 | TV Series | Col. Tom Russell |
Death Valley Days | 1960 | TV Series | John Gaunt |
The Lineup | 1954-1960 | TV Series | Det. Lt. Ben Guthrie / Det. Lt. Ben Gutherie / Lt. Ben Guthrie / ... |
Pursuit | 1958 | TV Series | |
The Lineup | 1958 | | Lt. Ben Guthrie |
Climax! | 1956 | TV Series | Fleet / David Allen |
A Lawless Street | 1955 | | Hamer Thorne |
Blackboard Jungle | 1955 | | Dr. Bradley |
The Violent Men | 1955 | | Jim McCloud |
Drum Beat | 1954 | | Gen. Canby |
The Caine Mutiny | 1954 | | Capt. Blakely |
City Story | 1954 | Short | The Church Pastor |
The Yellow Tomahawk | 1954 | | Major Ives |
The Ordeal of Thomas Jefferson | 1954 | TV Movie | Thomas Jefferson |
The Ford Television Theatre | 1953 | TV Series | |
Lux Video Theatre | 1953 | TV Series | Jim |
A Lion Is in the Streets | 1953 | | Jules Bolduc |
The Last Posse | 1953 | | Robert Emerson |
The Doctor | 1952-1953 | TV Series | The Doctor |
The Star | 1952 | | Harry Stone |
Kraft Theatre | 1952 | TV Series | |
The Guest | 1951 | Short | |
The Blue Veil | 1951 | | Bill Parker |
Detective Story | 1951 | | Endicott Sims |
Bannerline | 1951 | | Roy |
Go for Broke! | 1951 | | Col. Charles W. Pence |
Only the Valiant | 1951 | | Trooper Rutledge |
Santa Fe | 1951 | | Dave Baxter |
Destination Moon | 1950 | | Dr. Charles Cargraves |
The Doctor and the Girl | 1949 | | Dr. George Esmond |
The Lucky Stiff | 1949 | | Eddie Britt |
Command Decision | 1948 | | Colonel Earnest Haley |
Tenth Avenue Angel | 1948 | | Joseph Mills |
Alias a Gentleman | 1948 | | Capt. Charlie Lopen |
High Wall | 1947 | | Dr. George Poward |
Song of the Thin Man | 1947 | | Dr. Monolaw |
Dark Delusion | 1947 | | Teddy Selkirk |
The Beginning or the End | 1947 | | Capt. William S. Parsons |
The Arnelo Affair | 1947 | | Det. Sam Leonard |
Three Wise Fools | 1946 | | The O'Monahan |
Faithful in My Fashion | 1946 | | Walter Medcraft |
Bad Bascomb | 1946 | | Luther Mason |
My Reputation | 1946 | | Frank Everett |
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood | 1945 | | Norman Royce |
Week-End at the Waldorf | 1945 | | Dr. Robert Campbell |
Her Highness and the Bellboy | 1945 | | Paul MacMillan |
Dangerous Partners | 1945 | | Miles Kempen |
Objective, Burma! | 1945 | | Col. J. Carter |
Trial by Trigger | 1944 | Short | Dan Fallon |
Destination Tokyo | 1943 | | Andy |
Oklahoma Outlaws | 1943 | Short | Whip McCord |
This Is the Army | 1943 | | Kate Smith's Announcer (uncredited) |
The Sunbeam | 1916 | | Bobby Rutherford |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Ed Sullivan Show | 1958 | TV Series | Himself |
The Cinematographer | 1951 | Documentary short | Narrator (voice) |
Let's Go to the Movies | 1949 | Documentary short | Himself - Narrator (voice) |
Known for movies