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David Warner

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David Warner was an English actor known for roles in many movies and TV shows including “The Omen,” “Titanic,” and “Time Bandits.”

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So sorry for your loss. He will be remembered by his many fine movie productions. May the God of all comfort be the source of your strength now and in the days and months ahead.

I first worked with David in the 1964 Season at Stratford-on-Avon with the R.S.C. His "Richard II" was unforgettable. 25 years on we meet up again working on "Time After Time" in the US. Still full of humor and always calling me "Sir James". We met for the final time on "Titanic". The last contact I had was a letter from him saying he was about to tackle "Lear" and wrote "a bit cheeky don't you think - I haven't played Shakespeare in over 20 years". I have a memory of him way back in...

Family or friends would call him as Dave had best voice for Ra's al Ghul to DC Animated Universe and Jor-El in Episode: "The Foundling" of 1994 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Hi how are you I am good u I was writing to u to give my condolences to you and your family etc rip I loved his movies etc. He seemed like a nice person I will miss him so. No rush take care bye

A fine and wonderful actor

David Warner was a voice I would always recognize in a movie, television show or in animation. He had a very distinctive style that made his acting skills genuinely seem like whatever part he played he was that character.