H. B. Warner
Henry Byron Warner was an English film and theatre actor. He was popular during the silent era and played Jesus Christ in The [King of Kings (1927 film)|The King of Kings]. In later years, he successfully moved into supporting roles and appeared in numerous films directed by Frank Capra.
Warner's most recognizable role to modern audiences is Mr. Gower in It's a Wonderful Life, directed by Capra. He appeared in the original 1937 version of Lost Horizon as Chang, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Early life
Henry Warner was born in St John's Wood, London, England in 1876, and educated at Bedford School. His father, Charles Warner, was an actor, and although Henry initially thought about studying medicine, he eventually performed on the stage. He had an older sister, Grace Warner, who was a stage actress and manager.Career
Stage
Warner's stage debut came in It's Never Too Late to Mend when he was 21. He acted in several plays before coming to the United States for the 1905–1906 season. His Broadway credits include Silence, You and I, Danger, Sleeping Partners, Out There, and Blackbirds.Film
Warner began his film career in silent films in 1914 when he debuted in The Lost Paradise. He played lead roles in the silent era and also appeared in numerous Broadway plays. His greatest success was the role of Jesus in Cecil B. DeMille's silent epic The King of Kings in 1927. He received good reviews for this role, but with the advent of sound era, he turned toward supporting roles, mostly because of his age. He usually was cast in dignified roles in numerous films of the 1930s and 1940s. He played in the 1930 version of Liliom, in Five Star Final, in Grand Canary, and the 1935 version of A [Tale of Two Cities (1935 film)|A Tale of Two Cities] as Gabelle. He portrayed the strict judge in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. He appeared in the original 1937 version of Lost Horizon as Chang, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.Among his later films were You [Can't Take It With You (film)|You Can't Take It With You], Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Rains Came, and The Corsican Brothers. In It's a Wonderful Life, he played an atypical role as the drunken druggist. Occasionally, Warner was seen in sinister roles as in the The [Devil and Daniel Webster (film)|1941 film version] of The Devil and Daniel Webster, in which he played the ghost of John Hathorne. Also that year, he played the villainous role of Mr. Carrington in Topper Returns. He had a cameo in Sunset Boulevard, directed by Billy Wilder, in which he played himself, playing cards with some other former silent film stars, including Buster Keaton and Anna Q. Nilsson. He had a cameo role in Cecil B DeMille's The Ten Commandments. His last film role was an uncredited cameo in Darby's Rangers.
Personal life
Warner was married twice, first to the former Mrs. F. R. Hamlin, who died in 1913, and from 1915 until 1933 to Marguerite L. "Rita" Stanwood.Death
On 21 December 1958, Warner died in Los Angeles, California of a heart attack and is interred at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles, California.For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Warner has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6600 Hollywood Boulevard.
Filmography
- The Lost Paradise as Reuben Warren
- The Ghost Breaker as Warren Jarvis
- The Market of Vain Desire as John Armstrong
- Shell 43 as William Berner
- The Raiders as Scott Wells
- The Beggar of Cawnpore as Dr. Robert Lowndes
- The Vagabond Prince as Prince Torio
- The Danger Trail as John Howland
- Wrath as Feodor
- The Seventh Sin as The Grand Duke
- God's Man as Arnold L'Hommedieu
- For a Woman's Honor as Captain Clyde Mannering
- The Man Who Turned White as Captain Rand
- A Fugitive from Matrimony as Stephen Van Courtlandt
- Haunting Shadows as John Glenarm
- The Pagan God as Bruce Winthrop
- The Gray Wolf's Ghost as Doctor West
- The White Dove as Sylvester Lanyon
- One Hour Before Dawn as George Clayton
- Felix O'Day as Felix O'Day
- Uncharted Channels as Timothy Webb Jr
- Dice of Destiny as Jimmy Doyle
- When We Were 21 as Richard Carewe
- Zaza as Bernard Dufresne
- Is Love Everything? as Jordan Southwick
- Whispering Smith as 'Whispering Smith'
- Silence as Jim Warren
- The King of Kings as Jesus
- Sorrell and Son as Stephen Sorrell
- French Dressing as Phillip Grey
- Man-Made Women as Jules Moret
- Romance of a Rogue
- The Naughty Duchess as Duke de St. Maclou
- Conquest as James Farnham
- The Doctor's Secret as Richard Garson
- Stark Mad as Prof. Dangerfield
- The Divine Lady as Sir William Hamilton
- The Trial of Mary Dugan as District Attorney Galway
- The Gamblers as James Darwin
- The Argyle Case as Hurley
- The Show of Shows as The Victim - Guillotine Sequence
- Tiger Rose as Dr. Cusick
- Wedding Rings as Lewis Dike
- The Green Goddess as Major Crespin
- The Furies as Oliver Bedlow
- The Second Floor Mystery as Inspector Bray
- Wild Company as Henry Grayson
- On Your Back as Raymond Pryor
- Liliom as Chief Magistrate
- The Princess and the Plumber as Prince Conrad of Daritzia
- A Woman of Experience as Major Hugh Schmidt
- The Reckless Hour as Walter Nichols
- Five Star Final as Michael Townsend
- Expensive Women as Melville Raymond
- Charlie Chan's Chance as Inspector Fife
- The Menace as Inspector Tracy
- A Woman Commands as Col. Stradimirovitsch
- Unholy Love as Dr. Daniel Gregory
- Cross-Examination as Gerald Waring
- Tom Brown of Culver as Dr. Brown
- The Crusader as Phillip Brandon
- The Phantom of Crestwood as Priam Andes
- The Son-Daughter as Sin Kai
- Supernatural as Dr. Carl Houston
- Jennie Gerhardt as William Gerhardt
- Christopher Bean as Maxwell Davenport
- Sorrell and Son as Captain Stephen Sorrell
- Grand Canary as Dr. Ismay
- In Old Santa Fe as Charlie Miller
- Behold My Wife as Hubert Carter
- Night Alarm as Henry B. Smith
- Born to Gamble as Carter Mathews
- A Tale of Two Cities as Gabelle
- The Garden Murder Case as Major Fenwicke-Ralston
- Rose of the Rancho as Don Pasqual Castro
- Moonlight Murder as Godfrey Chiltern
- Mr. Deeds Goes to Town as Judge May
- Blackmailer as Michael Rankin
- Along Came Love as Dr. Martin
- Lost Horizon as Chang
- Our Fighting Navy as British Consul Brent
- Victoria the Great as Lord Melbourne
- Girl of the Golden West (1938 film)|Girl of the Golden West] as Father Sienna
- The Adventures of Marco Polo as Chen Tsu
- Kidnapped as Angus Rankeillor
- The Toy Wife as Victor Brigard
- Bulldog Drummond in Africa as Col. J.A. Nielsen
- Army Girl as Col. Armstrong
- You Can't Take It With You as Ramsay
- Arrest Bulldog Drummond as Colonel Nielsen
- Let Freedom Ring as Rutledge
- Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police as Colonel Nielson
- The Gracie Allen Murder Case as Richard Lawrence
- Bulldog Drummond's Bride as Colonel Nielson
- Nurse Edith Cavell as Hugh Gibson
- The Rains Came as Maharajah
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Senator Agnew
- New Moon as Father Michel
- Topper Returns as Mr. Carrington
- The Devil and Daniel Webster as Justice John Hathorne
- City of Missing Girls as Captain McVeigh
- South of Tahiti as High Chief Kawalima
- The Corsican Brothers as Dr. Enrico Paoli
- Crossroads as Prosecuting Attorney
- A Yank in Libya as Herbert Forbes
- The Boss of Big Town as Jeffrey Moore
- Hitler's Children as The Bishop
- Women in Bondage as Pastor Renz
- Action in Arabia as Abdul El Rashid
- Enemy of Women as Col. Eberhart Brandt
- Faces in the Fog as Defense Attorney Rankins
- Rogues' Gallery as Prof. Reynolds
- Captain Tugboat Annie as Judge Abbott
- Strange Impersonation as Dr. Mansfield
- Gentleman Joe Palooka as Sen. McCarden
- It's a Wonderful Life as Mr. Gower
- Driftwood as Rev. J. Hollingsworth
- High Wall as Mr. Slocum
- The [Prince of Thieves (1948 film)|The Prince of Thieves] as Gilbert Head
- The Judge Steps Out as Chief Justice Hayes
- El Paso as Judge Fletcher
- Hellfire as Brother Joseph
- Sunset Boulevard as himself
- The First Legion as Fr. Jose Sierra
- Savage Drums as Maou
- Here Comes the Groom as Uncle Elihu
- Journey into Light as Wiz - the Wino
- The Ten Commandments as Amminadab