1 win & 2 nominations.
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(1967)
(1969)
(1973)
(1981)
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Filmography
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Actor (125 credits)
1969-1970
Lancer
(TV Series)
Drago
/ Sheriff Val Crawford
1958-1967
Gunsmoke
(TV Series)
Tate Crocker
/ Lafe
/ Al Tresh
/ ...
1966
Shane
(TV Series)
Kemp Spicer
1963-1966
The Virginian
(TV Series)
Buxton
/ Bowers
/ Roy Judd
/ ...
1960-1965
Rawhide
(TV Series)
Jesse Gufler
/ Weed
/ Charlie 'Rabbit' Waters
/ ...
1965
Branded
(TV Series)
Pierce
/ Frank
1964
Combat!
(TV Series)
Pvt. James Stark
1962
Bonanza
(TV Series)
Paul Magruder
1958-1962
The Rifleman
(TV Series)
Willie Breen
/ Marty Ryan
/ Santos
/ ...
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Miss Milly
(1960)
... Marty Ryan
(as Warren M. Oates)
1960-1962
Thriller
(TV Series)
Hugo Wheeler
/ Benny
1961
Laramie
(TV Series)
Pete Dixson
1960
Lawman
(TV Series)
Al May
1960
Outlaws
(TV Series)
Bill Hooton
1960
Tate
(TV Series)
Cowpoke
1960
Bronco
(TV Series)
Pvt. Hurd Maple
1959
Trackdown
(TV Series)
Deputy Norvil
/ Kelly Hooker
/ Lute Borden
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Fear
(1959)
... Kelly Hooker
(as Warren Oats)
1973
Dillinger
(performer: "Honey" - uncredited)
1973
Tom Sawyer
(performer: "A Man's Gotta Be (What He Was Born to Be)")
1983
Blue Thunder
(dedicatee: for Warren Oates, with love for all the joy you gave us)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Stage:
Appeared (as "Party Guest"; only Broadway role) in "The Wisteria Trees" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by
Joshua Logan. Based on "The Cherry Orchard" by
Anton Chekhov. Music Selected and Arranged By: Max Marlin. Scenic Design by Herbert Gahagan. Costume Design by
Lucinda Ballard. General Costume Director: Grace Houston; ...
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Publicity Listings:
1 Biographical Movie
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1 Print Biography
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1 Pictorial
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1 Magazine Cover Photo
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Alternate Names:
Warren M. Oates | Warren Oats
Height:
5' 11¼" (1.81 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
I believe what Camus [
Albert Camus] says. When the curtain rings down, your job is done. The responsibility is pitched to someone else as to what the meaning is of what you played. What you represent is always one aspect of a moral question.
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Trivia:
Subject of the song by "Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes", title "Warren Oates", from their album "You Wanna Be There But You Don't Wanna Travel" phonogram 1994
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Trademark:
Distinctive, squarish mug
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