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  1. Warren Oates (1963) Warren Mercer Oates (5. heinäkuuta 1928 Depoy, Kentucky – 3. huhtikuuta 1982 Los Angeles, Kalifornia) oli yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä.Oates loi uransa pitkälti villin lännen aiheisissa elokuvissa. Hän on näytellyt monissa televisiosarjoissa ja elokuvissa.

  2. Warren Oates ist ein amerikanischer Schauspieler. Entdecke seine Biographie, Details seiner 25 Karriere-Jahre und alle News.

  3. Warren Mercer Oates (ur.5 lipca 1928 w Depoy w stanie Kentucky, zm. 3 kwietnia 1982 w Los Angeles w stanie Kalifornia) – amerykański aktor filmowy i telewizyjny.. Życiorys. Swoje najsłynniejsze kreacje stworzył w filmach Sama Peckinpaha; legendarnym westernie Dzika banda oraz dramacie sensacyjnym Dajcie mi głowę Alfredo Garcii.W sumie pojawił się w około 50 filmach, a także w ...

  4. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de Warren Oates. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 24 años de carrera.

  5. Warren Oates. Warren Mercer Oates (July 5, 1928 – April 3, 1982) was an American television program and movie actor. He acted mostly in movies. He was known for playing Lyle in the famous 1969 movie The Wild Bunch, and John Dillinger in the movie Dillinger. He was born in Kentucky, and later relocated to Los Angeles for acting reasons.

  6. Warren Oates was married four times. He met his first wife, Roberta Ellis, in 1956, during his stay in New York. She was described as “Feisty, fetching and argumentative Roberta.” She had an emotionally unstable demeanor and was in therapy. In the next one year, Oates got some early success. He decided to marry “Bobbie” Ellis on July 27 ...

  7. westernclippings.com › heavies › warrenoates_charactersheaviesWarren Oates. - Western Clippings

    Warren Oates always said he was a character actor, but the ‘70s, when he was at his career height, was a time when character men were leading men, and no one personified that better than Oates. His smiling rural drawl and distinctive uncommon presence suited him best for Westerns, in which he excelled for 20 years, ‘58-‘78.