David Warner, a flexible British actor whose roles ranged from Shakespearean tragedies to sci-fi cult classics, has died. He was 80.
Warner’s household mentioned he died from a cancer-related sickness on Sunday at Denville Hall, a retirement dwelling for entertainers in London.
Often forged as a villain, David Warner had roles within the 1971 psychological thriller Straw Dogs, the 1976 horror traditional The Omen, the 1979 time-travel journey Time After Time — he was Jack the Ripper — and the 1997 blockbuster Titanic, the place he performed the malicious valet Spicer Lovejoy.
Trained on the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, Warner turned a younger star of the Royal Shakespeare Company, taking part in roles together with King Henry VI and King Richard II. His 1965 efficiency within the title position of Hamlet for the corporate, directed by Peter Hall, was thought of one of many best of his era.
Gregor Doran, the RSC’s creative director emeritus, mentioned Warner’s Hamlet, performed as a tortured scholar, “seemed the epitome of 1960’s youth, and caught the radical spirit of a turbulent age.”
Warner additionally starred in Hall’s 1968 movie of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, reverse Helen Mirren and Diana Rigg.
Despite his acclaim as as a stage actor, persistent stage fright led David Warner to favor movie and TV work for a few years.
He was nominated for a British Academy Film Award for the title position in Karel Reisz’s Swinging London tragicomedy Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment, launched in 1966. He later received an Emmy for his position as Roman politician Pomponius Falco within the 1981 TV miniseries Masada.
He had a prolific profession on movie and TV in each Britain and the United States, and have become beloved of sci-fi followers for roles in Terry Gilliam’s Time Bandits, laptop film Tron, Tim Burton’s remake of Planet of the Apes, and the Star Trek franchise, the place he made a number of appearances in numerous roles.
David Warner returned to theater in 2001 after virtually three a long time to play Andrew Undershaft in a Broadway revival of George Bernard Shaw’s Major Barbara. In 2005, he starred in Shakespeare’s King Lear on the Chichester Festival Theatre, and in 2007 returned to the RSC to play Shakespeare’s comedian buffoon Falstaff.
One of his remaining movie roles was as retired naval officer Admiral Boom in Mary Poppins Returns, launched in 2018.
Warner’s household mentioned he can be remembered “as a kind-hearted, generous and compassionate man, partner and father whose legacy of extraordinary work has touched the lives of so many over the years.”
“We are heartbroken,” the household mentioned.
They mentioned Warner is survived by his companion Lisa Bowerman, his son Luke, daughter-in-law Sarah, “his good friend Jane Spencer Prior, his first wife Harriet Evans and his many gold dust friends.”