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C. Denier Warren

C. Denier Warren

Charles Denier Warren (29 July 1889 – 27 August 1971) was an Anglo-American actor who appeared extensively on stage and screen from the early 1930s to late 1960s, mostly in Great Britain.

The Adding Machine

1969

as Jury foreman

The Cool Mikado

1963

Lolita

1962

as Potts

The Treasure of Monte Cristo

1961

as Cafe owner

No Smoking

1955

as American Delegate

House of Blackmail

1953

as Jock

The Dragon of Pendragon Castle

1953

as Fred Morgan

Alf's Baby

1953

as Cedric

Night and the City

1950

as American from Chicago (uncredited)

Kiss the Bride Goodbye

1945

as Reporter

Candles at Nine

1944

as Middleton, the Executor

The Shipbuilders

1943

as Ortega

Come on George!

1939

as Banker

The Body Vanished

1939

as Pip Piper

A Gentleman's Gentleman

1939

as Dr. Bottom

Trouble Brewing

1939

as Major Hopkins

My Irish Molly

1938

as Chuck

My Irish Molly

1938

as Hannah Delaney

It's in the Air

1938

as Sir Philip

Second Best Bed

1938

as Umpire

Strange Boarders

1938

as Fry

Kicking the Moon Around

1938

as Mark Browd

Old Mother Riley in Paris

1938

as Commissaire of police

Keep Fit

1937

as Editor

Cotton Queen

1937

as Joseph Cotter (as Denier Warren)

Good Morning, Boys!

1937

as Minister of Education

Rose of Tralee

1937

as Henry Collett

A Romance in Flanders

1937

as Bill Johnson

The Beloved Vagabond

1936

as Railway Clerk

A Star Fell from Heaven

1936

as Starfel

Birds of a Feather

1936

as Taylor

Sunshine Ahead

1936

The Big Noise

1936

as E. Pinkerton Gale

The Guv'nor

1935

as Manager

Heart's Desire

1935

as Ted Mayer

The Clairvoyant

1935

as Bimeter

A Fire Has Been Arranged

1935

as Shuffle

Heat Wave

1935

as Col. D'Alvarez

Be Careful, Mr. Smith

1935

Royal Cavalcade

1935

as Smith

Charing Cross Road

1935

as Salesman

Road House

1934

as Music Hall M C

Kentucky Minstrels

1934

as Danny Goldman

Music Hall

1934

as Bendini

You Made Me Love You

1933

as Pub Landlord (uncredited)

Let Me Explain, Dear

1933

as Jeweller

Counsel's Opinion

1933

as Manager