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Guy Warner had a long, if not entirely distinguished career in movies and television. Contrary to popular opinion, most
of his characters actually had names. We are building his filmography here. If you know of a role not listed,
let us know.
While most people think he was just a bit player, The Guy had some truly dramatic roles and great moments. His pain
as Edward in "This love of ours," while brief, is heart-rending. And as Joey the janitor in "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein,"
the pity and fear that flicker across his face just before the monster throws him over the wall are the essence of the movie.
Webmistress: <sigh>
What's your favorite Guy Warner scene? Drop Jessica a note and tell us!
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Blazing the Western Trail, aka Who Killed Waring? (Stagecoach
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This Love of Ours (Edward) |
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Bury Me Dead (Newspaper photographer)
Born to Kill (Gambler at roulette table)
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1958
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1959
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1966
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Honey Vicarro
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1967
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1977
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1971
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The Neon Ceiling - motorcyclist
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1973
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