David Warner died from cancer-related issues, at the age of 80

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David Warner died from cancer-related issues, at the age of 80

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Veteran British actor David Warner, star of The Omen and Tron, dies aged 80
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In a statement to the BBC, Warner’s family said: “Over the past 18 months he approached his diagnosis with a characteristic grace and dignity … He will be missed hugely by us, his family and friends, and remembered as a kind-hearted, generous and compassionate man, partner and father, whose legacy of extraordinary work has touched the lives of so many over the years. We are heartbroken.”

Warner was born in Manchester, in 1941. His parents were unmarried and he spent time in the care of both, describing his childhood as “troubled” and “messy”. His Russian-Jewish father sent him to a succession of boarding schools. His mother disappeared from his life when he was a teenager, he revealed.

After school he studied at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. From the outset, Warner was insecure about his acting ability and his looks. Tall (6 foot 2) and rangy, he never imagined himself as a leading man. But after joining the Royal Shakespeare Company, aged 21, he was cast as the lead in Karel Reisz’s critically acclaimed film Morgan, A Suitable Case For Treatment, and the RSC cast him as Hamlet in 1965.

Warner’s portrayal of Shakespeare’s prince as a proto-student radical horrified traditional critics but chimed with the younger audiences. “When I was a kid and saw Shakespeare, I never heard the actors for all the posturing and declaiming,” he later said. “I thought surely kids today were the same as I was, not wanting Shakespeare shoved down their throats. I wanted to make them come back again, of their own free will.”

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The man had quite the range. He was Evil...

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but quite controlled.

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He was a warrior-poet bringing a message of peace...

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who touched our minds...

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and our very souls.

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He leaves an empty spot behind, which so very few can fill. May he rest in peace and may his works endure the test of time.
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Wait is the the guy who made the AI in war games?
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David Warner is the one true Ra's Al Ghul.

Let us not forget his animated work.
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Paul Sorvino (Goodfellas) just died too.
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Warner's entire career is worth gushing about (he's still the Ra's al Ghul to me) but there's something deeply special to me about him acting against Shatner and Stewart in two opposite roles and pulling off both effortlessly. His film stuff is worth checking out first and I have to champion checking out his Big Finish Doctor Who audio work.
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Thebestoftherest wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 8:39 pm Wait is the the guy who made the AI in war games?
No.
MerelyAFan wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 10:55 pm Warner's entire career is worth gushing about (he's still the Ra's al Ghul to me) but there's something deeply special to me about him acting against Shatner and Stewart in two opposite roles and pulling off both effortlessly. His film stuff is worth checking out first and I have to champion checking out his Big Finish Doctor Who audio work.
So very true. Also, He was the first voice we heard in Baldur's Gate 2, the voice of Joneleth Irenicus, the story's main antagonist and so much more.
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Paul Sorvino from Goodfellas has just died too. Combine that with Ray Liotta and James Caan and it hasn't been a good time for hard man movie actors recently.

All of these people from your youth dying really puts your own mortality into perspective.
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CharlesPhipps wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 8:43 pm David Warner is the one true Ra's Al Ghul.

Let us not forget his animated work.
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Dear memories watching TMNT 2.

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I forgot he was in Babylon 5 too. The King Arthur episode. Generally I felt it was a below average episode.
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