Jack Warner

Jack Warner

Deceased · Born: Oct 24, 1895 · Died: May 24, 1981

1950
1946

Personal Details

BornOct 24, 1895 London, England, UK
Parents
  • Edward William Waters
  • Maud Mary Waters (née Best)
Relatives
  • Elsie Waters (Sibling)
  • Doris Waters (Sibling)
  • Edward Arthur Waters (Sibling)
  • Charles Bernard Waters (Sibling)

Biography

Jack Warner's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began shortly after World War I, when he started acting with the Sutton Amateur Dramatics Club. This marked the starting point of a lifelong passion for the stage, which would eventually lead him to become a beloved figure in British popular culture.

As the years went by, Warner's talents as a performer took him to the vibrant streets of London's West End, where he partnered with fellow entertainer Darnell to form the dynamic double act of Warner & Darnell. Their cabaret performances, which began in 1935, showcased their impressive comedic skills and captivating stage presence.

Warner's most iconic role, that of Dixon of Dock Green, was a defining moment in his career, with the character becoming an integral part of British television history. The show, which premiered in 1955, ran for an impressive 21 years, cementing Warner's status as a household name.

In addition to his work on Dixon of Dock Green, Warner also achieved widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Joe Huggett, the patriarch of a Cockney family, in the 1947 film Holiday Camp and its subsequent sequels, as well as a radio serial. This character, with its lovable yet mischievous nature, resonated deeply with audiences and remains an enduring symbol of British popular culture.

As Warner approached the twilight of his career, he made a brief return to the stage, performing in cabaret from 1976 to 1980. However, a stroke ultimately led to his retirement, bringing an end to his remarkable journey as a performer. Despite this, Warner's legacy continues to be celebrated and cherished by fans and fellow performers alike.

Career

1976
Dixon of Dock Green
Dixon of Dock Green as PC George Dixon
1962
Jigsaw
Jigsaw as Det. Insp. Fred Fellows
1958
1956
Home and Away
Home and Away as George Knowles
Now and Forever
Now and Forever as Mr. J. Pritchard
1955
The Ladykillers
The Ladykillers as The Superintendent
The Quatermass Xperiment
The Quatermass Xperiment as Inspector Lomax
1954
Forbidden Cargo
Forbidden Cargo as Maj. Alec White
1953
The Final Test
The Final Test as Sam Palmer
The Square Ring
The Square Ring as Danny Felton
Break to Freedom
Break to Freedom as Capt Maddox
1952
The Hundred Hour Hunt
The Hundred Hour Hunt as Inspector Lane
1951
Valley of the Eagles
Valley of the Eagles as Inspector Peterson
1950
The Blue Lamp
The Blue Lamp as PC George Dixon
1949
Boys in Brown
Boys in Brown as Governor
Train of Events
Train of Events as Jim Hardcastle
The Huggetts Abroad
The Huggetts Abroad as Joe Huggett
Vote for Huggett
Vote for Huggett as Joe Huggett
1948
My Brother's Keeper
My Brother's Keeper as George Martin
Easy Money
Easy Money as Philip Stafford
Against the Wind
Against the Wind as Max Cronk
1947
Dear Murderer
Dear Murderer as Inspector Penbury
Hue and Cry
Hue and Cry as Nightingale
Holiday Camp
Holiday Camp as Joe Huggett
It Always Rains on Sunday
It Always Rains on Sunday as Detective Sergeant Fothergill
1946
The Captive Heart
The Captive Heart as Cpl. Ted Horsfall
1943