People
Warner Richmond
Biography:
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Warner Richmond (January 11, 1886 – June 19, 1948) was an American actor. He appeared in 141 films between 1912 and 1946. He was born in Racine, Wisconsin and died in Los Angeles, California.
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Wild West as Judge Templeton | 1946-12-01 |
| Colorado Serenade as Dad Dillon | 1946-06-30 |
| Outlaw Trail as Judd Hansen | 1944-04-29 |
| Rainbow Over the Range as Gene Griffin | 1940-07-29 |
| The Golden Trail as Henchman Chris | 1940-07-08 |
| Men with Steel Faces as Rab | 1940-05-02 |
| Pals of the Silver Sage as Sheriff | 1940-04-21 |
| Rhythm of the Rio Grande as Buck | 1940-03-02 |
| Fighting Mad as Henchman Trigger | 1939-11-05 |
| The Oregon Trail as General Sherman | 1939-07-04 |
| Trigger Smith as Gallop | 1939-03-22 |
| Water Rustlers as Wiley | 1939-01-06 |
| Prairie Moon as Lead Henchman Mullins | 1938-10-07 |
| The Singing Cowgirl as Henchman Garrick | 1938-06-02 |
| Six Shootin' Sheriff as Ace Kendal | 1938-05-20 |
| Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars as Zandar | 1938-03-21 |
| The Secret of Treasure Island as Capt. Tom Stanton, alias Capt. Tom Faxton [Ch.1] | 1938-03-17 |
| Child Bride as Jake Bolby | 1938-03-02 |
| Wallaby Jim of the Islands as Karl Haage, Richter Henchman | 1937-12-17 |
| Federal Bullets as Henchman Burke | 1937-10-29 |
| Where Trails Divide as Mississippi Blackie Wilson | 1937-10-13 |
| Stars Over Arizona as Ace Carter | 1937-09-22 |
| Riders of the Dawn as Jim Danti | 1937-07-14 |
| Doomed at Sundown as Jim Hatfield | 1937-07-06 |
| The 13th Man as George Crandall the Bookie | 1937-06-29 |
| A Lawman Is Born as Kane Briscoe | 1937-06-21 |
| The Gold Racket as Doc Johnson | 1937-04-10 |
| Trail of Vengeance as Link Carson | 1937-03-28 |
| Headin' for the Rio Grande as Ike Travis | 1936-12-20 |
| Song of the Gringo as Henchman 'Cherokee' | 1936-11-22 |
| White Legion as Burke | 1936-10-24 |
| Missing Girls as Ray Hanson | 1936-09-10 |
| Below the Deadline as Diamond Dutch | 1936-06-07 |
| Wolves of the Sea as Snowden | 1936-06-05 |
| The Peppery Salt as Kidnap Gang Leader | 1936-05-15 |
| Heart of the West as Johnson | 1936-02-24 |
| So Red the Rose as Confederate Sergeant | 1935-12-20 |
| The Singing Vagabond as Buck LaCrosse | 1935-12-16 |
| The Courageous Avenger as Gorman | 1935-12-12 |
| The Fighting Marines as Metcalf | 1935-11-22 |
| The New Frontier as Ace Holmes | 1935-10-25 |
| The Last Days of Pompeii as Captain of the Guard (uncredited) | 1935-10-18 |
| Rainbow's End as Thomas Stark | 1935-07-16 |
| Chinatown Squad as Detective | 1935-05-31 |
| The Headline Woman as Bradley | 1935-05-14 |
| Smokey Smith as Kent | 1935-04-01 |
| Mississippi as Man in Bar Who Pulls Gun (uncredited) | 1935-03-22 |
| Straight from the Heart as Cop | 1935-03-22 |
| The Phantom Empire as Rab | 1935-02-22 |
| Under Pressure as Weasel | 1935-02-02 |
| The Band Plays On as Lumberjack | 1934-12-21 |
| Happy Landing as Powell | 1934-09-01 |
| The Lost Jungle as Sharkey | 1934-06-13 |
| The Scarlet Empress | 1934-05-09 |
| The Lost Jungle as Sharkey | 1934-03-22 |
| Police Call as Sammy | 1933-07-24 |
| Mama Loves Papa as The Radical | 1933-07-14 |
| Life in the Raw as Harvey (H.B.) Lamson | 1933-07-07 |
| Corruption as Regan | 1933-06-18 |
| Fast Workers as Feets Wilson | 1933-03-10 |
| King of the Jungle as Gus (uncredited) | 1933-03-10 |
| Hell's Highway as Captain Pop-Eye Jackson | 1932-09-23 |
| Night Court as Frame-Up Man Ed (uncredited) | 1932-06-04 |
| Strangers of the Evening as Dr. Chandler | 1932-05-14 |
| Scarface as Cesca's Dance Partner (uncredited) | 1932-04-09 |
| The Beast of the City as Detective Tom | 1932-02-13 |
| The Woman from Monte Carlo as Fourdylis | 1932-01-09 |
| Huckleberry Finn as Pap Finn | 1931-08-07 |
| Quick Millions as 'Nails' Markey | 1931-04-17 |
| Remote Control as Max | 1930-11-15 |
| Billy the Kid as Bob Ballinger | 1930-10-16 |
| Strictly Modern as Judge Bartlett | 1930-03-02 |
| Men without Women as Lt. Cmdr. Briddwell | 1930-02-08 |
| Big News as Phelps | 1929-09-06 |
| Little Mother as Father | 1929-06-01 |
| Strange Cargo as Neil Stoker | 1929-03-31 |
| The Redeeming Sin as Lupine | 1929-02-16 |
| Stark Mad as First Mate | 1929-02-02 |
| The Apache as Gaston Laroux | 1928-11-19 |
| Shadows of the Night as Feagan | 1928-10-26 |
| The Crowd as Mr. Sims (uncredited) | 1928-03-03 |
| Chicago as Asst. District Attorney | 1927-12-23 |
| The Heart of Maryland as Capt. Fulton Thorpe | 1927-07-13 |
| Irish Hearts as Emmett | 1927-05-21 |
| White Flannels as Ed | 1927-03-19 |
| Slide, Kelly, Slide as Cliff Macklin | 1927-03-12 |
| Finger Prints as Andy 'Annie Laurie' Norton | 1927-01-08 |
| The Fire Brigade as Jim O'Neil | 1926-12-20 |
| Good and Naughty as Bad News Smith | 1926-06-07 |
| The Pace That Thrills as Jack Van Loren | 1925-10-18 |
| The Making of O'Malley as Danny the Dude | 1925-06-28 |
| The Crowded Hour as Operator | 1925-04-20 |
| Daughters of the Night as Lawyer Kilmaster | 1924-11-09 |
| The Speed Spook as Jud Skerrit | 1924-08-30 |
| Luck as Pollard | 1923-03-01 |
| The Man from Glengarry as Ronald MacDonald | 1922-12-10 |
| The Isle of Doubt as Gerry Patten | 1922-09-10 |
| Jan of the Big Snows as Jan Allaire | 1922-03-12 |
| Tol'able David as Allen Kinemon | 1921-12-31 |
| The Heart of Maryland as Tom Boone | 1921-05-01 |
| The Mountain Woman as Bud Sellers | 1921-01-23 |
| A Woman's Business as Brookes | 1920-06-01 |
| My Lady's Garter as Meredith | 1920-03-14 |
| A Romance of the Air | 1918-11-10 |
| Woman as Civil War Officer | 1918-10-27 |
| Sporting Life as Joe Lee | 1918-09-15 |
| Brown of Harvard as Claxton Madden | 1918-01-10 |
| Fifty-Fifty as Dandy (as W.P. Richmond) | 1916-10-21 |
| Her Maternal Right | 1916-05-08 |
| Betty of Greystone | 1916-02-20 |
| The Great Divide as Dr. Newberry | 1915-12-20 |
| Lady Audley's Secret as Sir Michael Audley | 1915-08-04 |
| Springtime as Crawley | 1914-12-28 |
| Song of the Shell as A Wealthy Admirer | 1912-12-13 |
| A Modern Atalanta as Bill - Second Suitor | 1912-11-08 |
| The Godmother as Dick - Second Boy | 1912-10-08 |

