Warren Berlinger

Warren Berlinger

Deceased · Born: Aug 31, 1937 · Died: Dec 2, 2020

Personal Details

BornAug 31, 1937 Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Parents
  • Frieda Shapkin
  • Elias Berlinger

Biography

Warren Berlinger, a talented actor, came into the world on August 31, 1937, in the vibrant city of Brooklyn, New York City, situated in the state of New York, United States of America.

Throughout his illustrious career, Berlinger made a lasting impression on the big screen, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in iconic films such as The Cannonball Run, released in 1981, The Long Goodbye, a 1973 masterpiece, and The World According to Garp, a 1982 cinematic triumph.

In his personal life, Berlinger was deeply devoted to his beloved wife, the talented actress Betty Lou Keim.

Sadly, Warren Berlinger's life came to a close on December 2, 2020, in the charming city of Santa Clarita, California, United States of America.

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Career

2003
1999
Justice
Justice as Father Ryan
1996
That Thing You Do!
That Thing You Do! as Polaroid T.V. Host
1992
Hero
Hero as Judge Goines
1990
Shades of LA
Shades of LA as Lt. James Wesley
1989
Ten Little Indians
Ten Little Indians as Det. William Henry Blore
1988
Take Two
Take Two as Apartment Manager
Outlaw Force
Outlaw Force as Capt. Morgan
1987
Going Bananas
Going Bananas as Palermo
1986
Free Ride
Free Ride as Dean Stockwell
1983
The Other Woman
The Other Woman as Phil Gleason
1982
1981
The Cannonball Run
The Cannonball Run as Shakey Finch
1976
The Four Deuces
The Four Deuces as Chico Hamilton, the Arch Rival
Wanted: The Sundance Woman
Wanted: The Sundance Woman as Nogales Sheriff Alvin Lopenheimer
1975
Lepke
Lepke as Gurrah Shapiro
1974
The Red Badge of Courage
The Red Badge of Courage as The Cheery Soldier
1973
1971
The Funny Side
The Funny Side as Blue-Collar Husband
1967
1966
Spinout
Spinout as Philip Short
1965
Billie
Billie as Mike Benson
1962
The Joey Bishop Show
The Joey Bishop Show as Larry Barnes
1961
Platinum High School
Platinum High School as 'Crip' Hastings
Because They're Young
Because They're Young as Buddy McCalla
1959
Blue Denim
Blue Denim as Ernie
1956
Three Brave Men
Three Brave Men as Harry Goldsmith
Teenage Rebel
Teenage Rebel as Dick Hewitt