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Home/People/Anthony Warde
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Born
Nov 4, 1908Died: Jan 8, 1975
Lived 66 years
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

103
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
Anthony Ward
Tony Ward
Tony Warde
Benjamin Schwartz
IMDb Profile

Anthony Warde

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Anthony Warde (November 4, 1908 – January 8, 1975) was a noted American actor who appeared in over 150 films between 1937 and 1964. A native of Pennsylvania, Warde started his Hollywood career in Escape by Night, appearing in a handful of undistinguished feature films before gaining popularity as one of the hardest working henchmen in the 1930s and 1940s serials. Warde first appeared in his first film bow in 1936, but he spent most of his time bothering serials heroes as a vicious bodyguard, underground leader or infamous rustler, but also was satisfactory in character roles and the occasional sympathetic part. Usually, he played in many unsavory characterizations, including low-budget crime and Western styles throughout his career. He also appeared in popular serials such as Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938), for Universal; The Spider Returns (1941) and Batman (1943) for Columbia, as well as in The Masked Marvel (1943), The Purple Monster Strikes (1945) and The Black Widow (1947) for Republic. But Warde is probably best remembered for playing Killer Kane, gangster ruler of the Earth in Universal's adaptation of Buck Rogers (1939). In the 1950s, he made a multiple number of TV appearances including a brief turn as a counterfeiter in two episodes of Amos 'N' Andy. Warde made his last screen appearance in The Carpetbaggers, a 1964 film adaptation of Harold Robbins' best-seller novel. Following his acting career, he owned a men's clothing store. Anthony Warde died in Hollywood, California at the age of 66.
Buck Rogers poster

Buck Rogers

as Killer Kane
1977
Destination Saturn poster

Destination Saturn

as Killer Kane
1966
Sakima and the Masked Marvel poster

Sakima and the Masked Marvel

as Killer Mace
1966
The Carpetbaggers poster

The Carpetbaggers

as Moroni
1964
The Man Who Knew Too Much poster

The Man Who Knew Too Much

as French Policeman (uncredited)
1956
Day of Triumph poster

Day of Triumph

as Barabbas
1954
Rear Window poster

Rear Window

as Detective (uncredited)
1954
Casanova's Big Night poster

Casanova's Big Night

as (uncredited)
1954
Raiders of the Seven Seas poster

Raiders of the Seven Seas

as Don Delgado
1953
The War of the Worlds poster

The War of the Worlds

as Military Police Driver (uncredited)
1953
Planet Outlaws poster

Planet Outlaws

as Killer Kane
1953
The Atomic City poster

The Atomic City

as Arnie Molter
1952
Mysterious Island poster

Mysterious Island

as Confederate Officer
1951
Roaring City poster

Roaring City

as Bill Rafferty
1951
The Lemon Drop Kid poster

The Lemon Drop Kid

as Thoughtful Man (uncredited)
1951
Storm Warning poster

Storm Warning

as Jukebox Collector (uncredited)
1951
Radar Patrol vs. Spy King poster

Radar Patrol vs. Spy King

as Ricco Morgan
1949
Trail of the Yukon poster

Trail of the Yukon

as Muskeg Joe
1949
Congo Bill poster

Congo Bill

as Rogan
1948
The Big Punch poster

The Big Punch

as Con Festig
1948