Warren Oates
Lanky, laconic actor Warren Oates made his first stage appearance in a student play at the University of Louisville. Moving to New York in 1954, Oates took a variety of jobs to sustain himself, including a "stunt tester" for the TV audience-participation series Beat the Clock (one of Oates' predecessors in this endeavor was James Dean). He worked in live New York-based TV dramas ... Read More
Warren Oates Movies
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Badlands
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1941
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92º in the Shade
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And Baby Makes Six
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The Blue and the Gray
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Blue Thunder
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The Border
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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
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The Brink's Job
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Cockfighter
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Crooks and Coronets
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Dillinger
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Dixie Dynamite
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Drum
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East of Eden
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The Hired Hand
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In the Heat of the Night
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Major Dundee
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My Old Man
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Prime Time
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Race with the Devil
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Return of the Magnificent Seven
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Ride the High Country
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The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
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Shenandoah
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Sleeping Dogs
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Smith!
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Stripes
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There Was a Crooked Man
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The Thief Who Came to Dinner
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Tom Sawyer
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Tough Enough
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Up Periscope
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The White Dawn
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The Wild Bunch
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The Outer Limits: The Mutant
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The Outer Limits: Behold, Eck!
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Barquero
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Chandler
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China 9, Liberty 37
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Hero's Island
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Kid Blue
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Mail Order Bride
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Private Property
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The Shooting
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The Split
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Two-Lane Blacktop
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Welcome to Hard Times
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Yellowstone Kelly
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The African Queen
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Baby Comes Home
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Black Beauty, Part 2
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Day of Terror, Night of Fear
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The Movie Murderer
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The Mystery of Edward Sims
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Prime Time
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The Reluctant Heroes
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Something for a Lonely Man
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True Grit
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The Showdown
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The Twilight Zone: The Purple Testament
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The Twilight Zone: The 7th is Made Up of Phantoms
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Bonanza: The Mountain Girl
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Studio One: The Night America Trembled
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The Rifleman: The Marshall
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The Rifleman: Bloodlines
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Lost in Space: Welcome, Stranger
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Branded: Judge Not
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Have Gun, Will Travel: Three Sons
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Have Gun, Will Travel: The Poker Fiend
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Combat!: The Pillbox
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The F.B.I.: The Turnabout































