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    Jack Warner

    1895-10-22 (129 years old) in Bromley-by-Bow, London, England, UK

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jack Warner OBE (24 October 1895 – 24 May 1981) was an English film and television actor. He was born in London, his real name being Horace John Waters. His sisters Elsie and Doris Waters were well-known comediennes under the names Gert and Daisy. Like them, Jack Warner made his name in music hall and radio, but he became known to cinema audiences as the patriarch in a trio of popular post-World War II family films beginning with Here Come the Huggetts. He also co-starred in the 1955 Hammer film version of The Quatermass Xperiment and as a police superintendent in the 1955 Ealing Studios black comedy The Ladykillers. Warner attended the Coopers' Company's Grammar School for Boys in Mile End, while his sisters both attended the nearby sister school, Coborn School for Girls in Bow. The three children were choristers at St. Leonard's Church, Bromley-by-Bow, and for a time, Warner was the choir's soloist. By the early war years Warner was nationally known and starred in a BBC radio comedy show Garrison Theatre, invariably opening with, "A Monologue Entitled...". It was in 1949 that Warner first played the role for which he would be remembered, PC George Dixon, in the film The Blue Lamp. One observer predicted, "This film will make Jack the most famous policeman in Britain". Although the police constable was shot dead in the film, the character was revived in 1955 for the BBC television series Dixon of Dock Green, which ran until 1976. In later years though, Warner and his long-past-retirement-age character were confined to a less prominent desk sergeant role. The series had a prime-time slot on Saturday evenings, and always opened with Dixon giving a little soliloquy to the camera, beginning with the words, "Good evening, all". According to Warner's autobiography, Jack of All Trades, Elizabeth II once visited the television studio where the series was made and told Warner "that she thought Dixon of Dock Green had become part of the British way of life". He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1965. In 1973, he was made a Freeman of the City of London. Warner commented in his autobiography that the honour "entitles me to a set of 18th century rules for the conduct of life urging me to be sober and temperate". Warner added, "Not too difficult with Dixon to keep an eye on me!" The characterisation by Warner of Dixon was held in such high regard that officers from Paddington Green Police Station bore the coffin at his funeral in 1981. Warner is buried in East London Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Warner (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Movies

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    Dominique
    52 %|Mar 6, 1980
    Drama, Horror, Mystery
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    The Ealing Comedies
    0 %|Sep 8, 1970
    Documentary
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    Jigsaw
    72.83 %|Aug 21, 1962
    Mystery, Crime, Thriller, Drama
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    Carve Her Name with Pride
    57 %|Feb 18, 1958
    Drama, War
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    Now and Forever
    70 %|Sep 10, 1956
    Thriller, Drama
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    Home and Away
    70 %|Sep 4, 1956
    Drama
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    The Ladykillers
    73 %|Dec 8, 1955
    Comedy, Crime
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    The Quatermass Xperiment
    65.45 %|Aug 26, 1955
    Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery
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    Forbidden Cargo
    64 %|May 4, 1954
    Crime, Thriller
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    Bang! You're Dead
    73 %|Mar 15, 1954
    Drama
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    Albert R.N.
    72 %|Nov 23, 1953
    War, History
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    The Square Ring
    66 %|Jul 13, 1953
    Drama
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    The Final Test
    66 %|Apr 9, 1953
    Comedy, Drama
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    Those People Next Door
    47 %|Feb 1, 1953
    Comedy
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    Meet Me Tonight
    67 %|Sep 9, 1952
    Comedy
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    Emergency Call
    65 %|May 19, 1952
    Thriller
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    Scrooge
    74 %|Nov 28, 1951
    Fantasy, Drama
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    Valley of the Eagles
    60 %|Sep 26, 1951
    Adventure, Drama
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    Talk of a Million
    0 %|Mar 12, 1951
    Comedy
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    The Blue Lamp
    66 %|Jan 19, 1950
    Crime, Thriller, Action
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    Boys in Brown
    65 %|Dec 1, 1949
    Crime
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    The Huggetts Abroad
    66 %|Mar 21, 1949
    Comedy
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    Vote for Huggett
    66 %|Feb 1, 1949
    Comedy
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    Train of Events
    62 %|Jan 18, 1949
    Drama
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    Here Come the Huggetts
    64 %|Dec 2, 1948
    Comedy, Drama
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    My Brother's Keeper
    61 %|Aug 19, 1948
    Drama, Thriller, Crime
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    Against the Wind
    58 %|Feb 1, 1948
    War, Action, Drama
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    Easy Money
    60 %|Jan 20, 1948
    Crime, Drama, Comedy
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    It Always Rains on Sunday
    66 %|Nov 28, 1947
    Drama, Crime
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    Holiday Camp
    61 %|Aug 5, 1947
    Comedy
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    Dear Murderer
    57 %|Jun 23, 1947
    Thriller
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    Hue and Cry
    62 %|Feb 1, 1947
    Comedy, Crime, Adventure
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    The Captive Heart
    62 %|Apr 29, 1946
    Drama, War
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    The Dummy Talks
    47 %|Oct 25, 1943
    Mystery, Comedy

    Series

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    Tell Me Another
    80 %|May 18, 1976
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    Christmas Night with the Stars
    0 %|Dec 25, 1958
    Comedy, Family
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    Eye to Eye
    70 %|May 17, 1957
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    Dixon of Dock Green
    53 %|Jul 9, 1955
    Drama