
Robert Warwick
Acting
Biography
Robert Warwick (born Robert Taylor Bien; October 9, 1878 – June 6, 1964) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. He appeared in over 200 films during the 1914 through 1959 span of years. Warwick's television career (which began in 1949) continued to 1962.
Born: October 9, 1878
Place of Birth: Sacramento, California, USA
Known For

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

The Twilight Zone
An anthology series containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.

The Flash of an Emerald
The picture starts with Robert Warwick walking into the office of director Albert Capellani (the film's actual director). Capellani offers him the role of a heavy and hands him the script. The next four reels show Warwick playing a Raffles-like character, an ingenious crook who moves through society, committing robberies and even murder.

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
A World War I veteran’s dreams of becoming a master architect evaporate in the cold light of economic realities. Things get even worse when he’s falsely convicted of a crime and sent to work on a chain gang.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

In a Lonely Place
A violent screenwriter and a female neighbor fall in love after she clears him of murder, but she begins to have second thoughts.

Biff Baker U.S.A.
Biff Baker, U.S.A. is an American crime drama television series that aired on CBS from November 6, 1952, to March 26, 1953 starring Alan Hale, Jr. as Cold War spy Biff Baker.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
Robin Hood fights nobly for justice against the evil Sir Guy of Gisbourne while striving to win the hand of the beautiful Maid Marian.

Sullivan's Travels
Successful movie director John L. Sullivan, convinced he won't be able to film his ambitious masterpiece until he has suffered, dons a hobo disguise and sets off on a journey, aiming to "know trouble" first-hand. When all he finds is a train ride back to Hollywood and a beautiful blonde companion, he redoubles his efforts, managing to land himself in more trouble than he bargained for when he loses his memory and ends up a prisoner on a chain gang.
Filmography
as Dr. Bromley
as Alexander 'Leadbottom' Mackaye
as Governor Lew Wallace
as Congressman Muir
as Muh-Ah-Genta
as Colonel Cyrus Craig
as Brother Abraham
as Gen. Nelson Miles
as Warden
as Chief Eskiminzin
as Amos Kyne
as Humbert
as Chief Justice
as Matthew Kelson
as The Sawbwa
as Spotted Tail
as Judge Cranston
as Pandit Rau
as Zozer
as Haroon
as New Governor of Cuba
as Paul O. Monet
as Captain Kidd
as R.J. an Aging Actor at Party
as Commander
as Harper
as Alexander Majors
as Father Serra
as George Washington
as Inspector Guthrie
as Colonel Vega
as Marquis de Montableau
as J. C. Crane
as The French Prefect
as Self (archive footage)
as High Priest
as Charlie Waterman
as Colonel Carmichael
as Captain Callahan
as Assistant District Attorney Roberts
as Colonel Davis
as Don José, Conde de Polan
as Dave Dietrich
as D'Artagnan Sr. (uncredited)
as Gen. Fletcher Blackwell
as Governor de Sola
as Kenneth Sutton
as Mr. Marquette
as Col. Brent
as Maatet
as The King
as Cliff Brown
as Alfife
as Marine Colonel (uncredited)
as Bruce McRae
as Maj. Gen. 'Blood and Thunder' Travis
as Mr. LaPlant
as Ormsby
as Major Crooks
as J. B. Masterson
as Dr. Woodford
as Mr. Hinch
as Bullock
as Admiral Wright
as Colonel Metcalfe
as Speaker of the House
as Mr. LeBrand
as Governor
as (uncredited)
as Associate Judge
as Passenger on Ship (uncredited)
as Dr. Allen, Bill's Father
as Juror (uncredited)
as Opposition Parliament Speaker (uncredited)
as Frobisher
as Opposition Speaker (uncredited)
as Commissar
as Cyrus Haddon
as Dr. Finchley
as Capt. Leonard Wood
as Clerk at Parliament (uncredited)
as Lord Mountjoy
as Jordan Hadley
as Major
as General Pablo Hernandez
as Major Du Pont (uncredited)
as Major Mabrey
as Demonpre
as Frome
as Tim Kelly
as Brig. Gen. Matthews
as Colonel Butler
as Kimball
as General Vallejo
as Sir Geoffrey
as Willard McGowan
as Col. Burdette
as Mr. Vance
as John Evans
as Asa Stewart
as Colonel Henry
as Vice Admiral (uncredited)
as Angus MacLeod
as Prime Minister
as Judge
as Lord Warwick
as The Mayor
as Craig Dupont
as George Washington
as Governor Palma
as Gen. Beauregard Peachtree
as Winston
as Phillip Rupert
as Evans
as Lord Montague
as Count Ivan Raspinoff
as Sir Francis Knollys
as Mr. McKenzie
as Gen. Alexander Rotscheff
as Frederick Martindale Vincent II
as Robert W. Wadsworth
as Captain Richard Kyne
as Col. W. R. Bennett
as Ferguson
as The Governor
as Jim Meeker
as Colville
as Junius Brutus Booth
as Inspector Malloy
as Colonel Gray
as Joseph Harris
as General Achillas
as Dr. Halliday
as Emerson Eldridge
as Governor
as Probate Judge Kalsmeyer (uncredited)
as Attorney Bradley (Uncredited)
as Edwards (uncredited)
as Dan Winterslip
as Maj. Albertson
as Robert Raymond
as Col. Brent
as Undetermined Role
as Warden (uncredited)
as Kelly (uncredited)
as Colonel Stanton
as Roger King
as Jake Stranskey
as Stephen Rogers
as Fuller
as Bill Webster
as Commissioner Stevens
as Mr. Ogden
as Mr. Clark
as The Doctor
as Simeon Peake
as Morbraz
as John Bard aka Thomas Woodbury
as Layne Hunter
as Pemier General Northrup
as Craig Kennedy
as Oliver Blair
as Captain Douglas Gordon
as Tommy Trotter
as Myles Calthrope
as Jack Straw
as Nigel Stanyon
as Captain Dieppe
as Jim Radburn
as Jack Stuart
as Major Lewis K. Dumont
as Valentin, Monsieur Simon
as Captain Stephen Wayne
as Kenneth Driscoll
as Asche Kayton
as The Man, later known as John Smith
as Jim Blake
as Nathan Hale
as Robert Crewe
as David Aldrich
as Mark Truitt
as Lucius Waldeck
as Gerald D'Orville
as Jimmy Valentine