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Warren Parker
Warren Parker

Warren Parker

ActingBorn February 25, 1904Died July 31, 1976 (age 72)Alton, Illinois, USA

Biography

Born on February 25, 1904, in Alton, Illinois, Warren Parker was an American actor and screenwriter whose career spanned more than three decades. Trained in theatre before moving to Hollywood, he became a familiar face on television throughout the 1950s to the 1970s. His understated, precise acting earned him numerous supporting roles in landmark series such as Lights Out, Tales of Tomorrow, The Third Man, Ironside, and Days of Our Lives. Married to actress Mary Patton, Parker often portrayed authority figures — doctors, judges, or ministers — roles that suited his distinguished presence and measured diction. He also contributed to television writing, reflecting his enduring interest in dramatic structure.

Filmography

1978
Big Apple Birthday

as The Picnickers

Movie
1972Movie
1970
Dan August

as Doctor

TV
1969TV
1968
Mayberry R.F.D.

as Mr. Springer

TV
1967
Ironside

as Neighbor

TV
1967
The Invaders

as Arthur Singeiser

TV
1965
The Wild Wild West

as The Engineer

TV
1964
The Pleasure Seekers

as Mr. Morton (uncredited)

Movie
1964
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

as Second Passenger

TV
1964
Bewitched

as Dr. Henry Clarke

TV
1963
Petticoat Junction

as Mr. Williams

TV
1963
The Fugitive

as Minister

TV
1963
The Fugitive

as Lewis

TV
1961
The Investigators

as Martin Beckett

TV
1961
Hazel

as Antique Dealer

TV
1961
Return to Peyton Place

as Lupus Wolf (uncredited)

Movie
1961Movie
1960
Peter Loves Mary

as Mr. Canfield

TV
1960
The Andy Griffith Show

as Harlan Fergus

TV
1960
The Andy Griffith Show

as County Fair Judge 2

TV
1960TV
1960
The Andy Griffith Show

as Mr. Meldrim The Bank President

TV
1960
Checkmate

as Arthur Harper

TV
1960
Too Soon to Love

as Mr. Taylor

Movie
1959
The Twilight Zone

as Clothes Store Manager (uncredited)

TV
1959
The Third Man

as Cyril Nathan

TV
1957
The Real McCoys

as Mr. Jones

TV
1957TV
1957
Have Gun, Will Travel

as Hotel Carlton Desk Clerk

TV
1957TV
1952
Bitter Storm

as Voice

Movie
1950TV
1950
Lux Video Theatre

as Dr. Aubrey

TV

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayFebruary 25, 1904
Day of DeathJuly 31, 1976
Place of BirthAlton, Illinois, USA
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