
Warner Richmond
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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.
Born: January 10, 1886
Place of Birth: Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Known For

The Band Plays On
A judge hands four wayward boys to a college football coach who turns them into backfield stars.

The Oregon Trail
Jeff Scott is sent to investigate problems with wagon trains attempting to make the journey to Oregon. Sam Morgan has sent his henchmen, under lead-henchman Bull Bragg, to stop the wagon trains in order to maintain control of the fur trade in the area.

The Crowd
John, an ambitious but undisciplined New York City office worker, meets and marries Mary. They start a family, struggle to cope with marital stress, financial setbacks, and tragedy, all while lost amid the anonymous, pitiless throngs of the big city.

Scarface
In 1920s Chicago, Italian immigrant and notorious thug, Antonio 'Tony' Camonte, aka Scarface, shoots his way to the top of the mobs while trying to protect his sister from the criminal life.

Quick Millions
A truck driver "too lazy to work and too nervous to steal" gets mixed up in racketeering. Naturally his underhanded business practices make him a pillar of the community.

Luck
A young man is bet $100,000 that his famous luck can hold out and he can make that sum in one year's time, literally starting with nothing. He proceeds to Pennsylvania, where prize fight winnings are used to build a new town.

The Singing Vagabond
Tex rides to the rescue when badguys led by LaCrosse and Utah Joe kidnap Lettie.

The Great Divide
The Jordans, Phil and Ruth, accompanied by Philip's wife, Polly, and Dr. Winthrop Newbury, a suitor for Ruth's hand, bid old Mrs. Jordan good-bye at the station of Milford Corners, Mass., and depart for the West, to work over some unredeemed desert land, which was left to the Jordans by their dead father. Arriving in the west, they take up their work, but it proves anything but a success. On the brink of the Great Divide lives Stephen Ghent, an untamed and uncouth man of the West, and on account of his manner is respected by the habitués of Miller's saloon and dance hall in the town, which he and two of his acquaintances in the persons of Pedro, a half-breed Mexican, and Dutch, a brutal type of the West, frequent.

Tol'able David
Young David Kinemon is a good-natured, easy-going lad in a mountain village. Circumstances force him to take his brother's place as mail carrier for the community, and this brings him into deadly contact with the vicious Hatburn brothers.

The Scarlet Empress
During the 18th century, German noblewoman Sophia Frederica, who would later become Catherine the Great, travels to Moscow to marry the dimwitted Grand Duke Peter, the heir to the Russian throne. Their arranged marriage proves to be loveless, and Catherine takes many lovers, including the handsome Count Alexei, and bears a son. When the unstable Peter eventually ascends to the throne, Catherine plots to oust him from power.
Filmography
as Judge Templeton
as Dad Dillon
as Judd Hansen
as Gene Griffin
as Henchman Chris
as Rab
as Sheriff
as Buck
as Henchman Trigger
as General Sherman
as Gallop
as Wiley
as Lead Henchman Mullins
as Henchman Garrick
as Ace Kendal
as Zandar
as Capt. Tom Stanton, alias Capt. Tom Faxton [Ch.1]
as Jake Bolby
as Karl Haage, Richter Henchman
as Henchman Burke
as Mississippi Blackie Wilson
as Ace Carter
as Jim Danti
as Jim Hatfield
as George Crandall the Bookie
as Kane Briscoe
as Doc Johnson
as Link Carson
as Ike Travis
as Henchman 'Cherokee'
as Ray Hanson
as Diamond Dutch
as Snowden
as Johnson
as Confederate Sergeant
as Buck LaCrosse
as Gorman
as Metcalf
as Ace Holmes
as Captain of the Guard (uncredited)
as Thomas Stark
as Detective
as Bradley
as Kent
as Man in Bar Who Pulls Gun (uncredited)
as Cop
as Rab
as Weasel
as Lumberjack
as Powell
as Sharkey
as Sharkey
as Sammy
as The Radical
as Harvey (H.B.) Lamson
as Regan
as Gus (uncredited)
as Feets Wilson
as Captain Pop-Eye Jackson
as Frame-Up Man Ed (uncredited)
as Dr. Chandler
as Cesca's Dance Partner (uncredited)
as Detective Tom
as Fourdylis
as Pap Finn
as 'Nails' Markey
as Max
as Bob Ballinger
as Judge Bartlett
as Lt. Cmdr. Briddwell
as Phelps
as Father
as Neil Stoker
as Lupine
as First Mate
as Gaston Laroux
as Feagan
as Mr. Sims (uncredited)
as Asst. District Attorney
as Capt. Fulton Thorpe
as Emmett
as Ed
as Cliff Macklin
as Andy 'Annie Laurie' Norton
as Jim O'Neil
as Bad News Smith
as Jack Van Loren
as Danny the Dude
as Operator
as Lawyer Kilmaster
as Jud Skerrit
as Pollard
as Ronald MacDonald
as Gerry Patten
as Jan Allaire
as Allen Kinemon
as Tom Boone
as Bud Sellers
as Brookes
as Meredith
as Civil War Officer
as Joe Lee
as Claxton Madden
as Dandy (as W.P. Richmond)
as Dr. Newberry
as Sir Michael Audley