C. Denier Warren


Charles Denier Warren was an Anglo-American actor who appeared extensively on stage and screen from the early 1930s to late 1960s, mostly in Great Britain.

Life

He was born in Chicago the son of Charles Warren and his wife Marguerite Fish. The family moved to England when he was eight.
He is also credited as the writer of Take Off That Hat, She Shall Have Music and the BBC radio show Kentucky Minstrels.
In July 1932 Harry S. Pepper, Stanley Holloway, Joe Morley, Doris Arnold, Jane Carr and Warren revived the White Coons Concert Party show of the Edwardian era for BBC Radio.
He died in Torquay in south west England on 27 August 1971.

Selected filmography

Let Me Explain, Dear - JewellerCounsel's Opinion - ManagerPrince of Arcadia - DetectiveChannel Crossing - Purser Two Hearts in Waltz Time - MeyerMusic Hall - BendiniThe Great Defender - Mr.Pryor Road House - Music Hall M C Radio Parade of 1935 - Personal Assistant to Carl GrahamTemptation - DirectorKentucky Minstrels - Danny GoldmanA Real Bloke - TailorRoyal Cavalcade - SmithHeat Wave - Col. D'AlvarezBe Careful, Mr. Smith The Clairvoyant - BimeterHeart's Desire - Ted MayerThe Guv'nor - Manager A Fire Has Been Arranged - ShuffleBirds of a Feather - TaylorMarry the Girl - BanksCharing Cross Road - SalesmanThe Small Man - ManagerThey Didn't Know - PadreA Star Fell from Heaven - StarfelThe Beloved Vagabond - Railway ClerkIt's in the Bag - EmeryEverybody Dance - Dan FlemingSpy of Napoleon - BenicoletYou Must Get Married - Mr. WurtsellThe Big Noise - ManagerCafe Colette - CompereGood Morning, Boys - Minister of EducationRose of Tralee - Henry CollettSong of the Forge - Farmer GeorgeCotton Queen - Joseph CotterKeep Fit - EditorChange for a Sovereign - Mr. HellerWho Killed John Savage? - ScruggsCaptain's Orders - LawsonMelody and Romance - Captain HawkinsLiebling der Matrosen Little Miss Somebody - JonasA Romance in Flanders - Bill JohnsonThe Divorce of Lady X - Royal Park Hotel Clerk Second Best Bed - Umpire Kicking the Moon Around - Mark BrowdBreak the News - Sir Edward PhringStrange Boarders - FryOld Mother Riley in Paris - Commissaire of PoliceIt's in the Air - Sir PhilipLittle Miss Molly - ChuckTake Off That Hat - GinsbergMake It Three - Mr. CackleberryMe and My Pal Trouble Brewing - Maj. HopkinsA Gentleman's Gentleman - Dr. BottomCome on George - BankerThe Body Vanished - Pip PiperWe'll Smile Again - WaiterThe Shipbuilders The Hundred Pound Window - BlodgettCandles at Nine - Middleton - ExecutorKiss the Bride Goodbye - ReporterTwilight Hour - Photographer Don Chicago Old Mother Riley's New Venture - HillickNight and the City - Small American from Chicago Old Mother Riley Headmistress - Clifton HillThe Dragon of Pendragon Castle - Fred MorganAlf's Baby - Cedric DonkinHouse of Blackmail - JockIs Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? - PhotographerThe Gay Dog - Man In Vets Waiting Room No Smoking - American DelegateHandcuffs, London - Robert MeekersBluebeard's Ten Honeymoons - Neighbor Escort for Hire - PorterSo Evil, So Young - SamReturn of a Stranger - ManagerA Taste of Honey - TylerThe Treasure of Monte Cristo - Cafe ownerTwo Wives at One Wedding - Fat manThe Silent Invasion - GillieLolita - PottsThe Cool Mikado - Mr. SmithThe Adding Machine - Jury foreman

Selected Stage Roles

The First Kiss as Ali-Mon, Chief Magistrate of Seville, at the New Oxford Theatre, LondonThe Music Man as Mayor George Shinn, UK premiere at the Adelphi Theatre, London