Warner Anderson Net Worth is $700,000 Warner Anderson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Starting out as a child actor in silent films, Warner Anderson appeared in burlesque and vaudeville as a teenager, and enjoyed a career in Broadway plays before making his film debut in the early 1940s. His no-nonsense demeanor and commanding voice served him well in playing corporate executives, judges, army officers and other authority figures. ...
Date Of Birth March 10, 1911, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States Died August 26, 1976, Santa Monica, California, United States Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA Profession Actor TV Shows Peyton Place, The Lineup, The Doctor Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 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 The Rockford Files 1975 TV Series Alfred Bannister Ironside 1973 TV Series Matty Millane Mannix 1972 TV Series Professor O'Hara, U.S. Treasury 1971 TV Series Harley Buchanan Bearcats! 1971 TV Series Huddleston 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 Col. 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 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 The Lineup (1954-1960) as Det. Lt. Ben Guthrie / Det. Lt. Ben Gutherie / Lt. Ben Guthrie / Det. Lt, Ben Guthrie
Peyton Place (1964-1969) as Narrator / Matthew Swain
Destination Moon (1950) as Dr. Charles Cargraves
The Caine Mutiny (1954) as Capt. Blakely