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* Herbert Landon in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''. The two-parter detailing Black Cat's origin also had him as the original voice of ComicBook/RedSkull (all other appearances were voiced by Creator/EarlBoen), a twisted case of IronyAsSheIsCast as Warner is Jewish.
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* Herbert Landon in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''. The two-parter detailing Black Cat's origin also had him as the original voice of ComicBook/RedSkull (all other appearances were voiced by Creator/EarlBoen), a twisted case of IronyAsSheIsCast JewsPlayingNazis as Warner is was Jewish.
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He played Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoUnboundE2SympathyForTheDevil was]] [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]]... but if you grew up in the '90s or later, you'll probably recognise his voice as that of at least one WickedCultured cartoon supervillain (among other roles). His voice was so distinctive that we could easily rename the EvilBrit in his honour. His acting was the epitome of ColdHam--he could deliver the hammiest performance you've ever heard without ever, ''ever'', raising his voice.
He famously pulled triple-duty in ''Film/{{Tron}}'' as Edward Dillinger, his program counterpart Sark, and BigBad MCP. His performance as Sark heavily influenced Creator/CoreyBurton's [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Shockwave]] voice (so three guesses who got to voice Sark in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' when Warner himself was unavailable to reprise the role). He was also a regular in Audio Dramas from [[Creator/{{BigFinish}} Big Finish Productions]], particularly their ''Series/DoctorWho'' titles.
He famously pulled triple-duty in ''Film/{{Tron}}'' as Edward Dillinger, his program counterpart Sark, and BigBad MCP. His performance as Sark heavily influenced Creator/CoreyBurton's [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Shockwave]] voice (so three guesses who got to voice Sark in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' when Warner himself was unavailable to reprise the role). He was also a regular in Audio Dramas from [[Creator/{{BigFinish}} Big Finish Productions]], particularly their ''Series/DoctorWho'' titles.
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He played Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, and was [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoUnboundE2SympathyForTheDevil was]] an alternate version]] of [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]]... but if you grew up in the '90s or later, you'll probably recognise his voice as that of at least one WickedCultured cartoon supervillain (among other roles). His voice was so distinctive that we could easily rename the EvilBrit in his honour. His acting was the epitome of ColdHam--he could deliver the hammiest performance you've ever heard without ever, ''ever'', raising his voice.
He famously pulled triple-duty in ''Film/{{Tron}}'' as Edward Dillinger, his program counterpart Sark, and BigBad MCP. His performance as Sark heavily influenced Creator/CoreyBurton's [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Shockwave]] voice (so three guesses who got to voice Sark in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' when Warner himself was unavailable to reprise the role). He was also a regular in Audio Dramas from[[Creator/{{BigFinish}} [[Creator/BigFinish Big Finish Productions]], particularly their ''Series/DoctorWho'' titles.
He famously pulled triple-duty in ''Film/{{Tron}}'' as Edward Dillinger, his program counterpart Sark, and BigBad MCP. His performance as Sark heavily influenced Creator/CoreyBurton's [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Shockwave]] voice (so three guesses who got to voice Sark in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' when Warner himself was unavailable to reprise the role). He was also a regular in Audio Dramas from
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No relation to the Australian UsefulNotes/{{Cricket}}er of the same name.
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** An AlternateTimeline version of the Third Doctor in two of [[AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho Big Finish Productions']] WhatIf ''Doctor Who Unbound'' audio dramas, [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoUnboundE2SympathyForTheDevil "Sympathy for the Devil"]] and [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoUnboundE8MastersOfWar "Masters of War"]] (in these dramas, the Third Doctor arrives for his exile on Earth years too late, in 1997 rather than 1969 ([[ContinuityNod probably]]), causing Earth to become a CrapsackWorld due to the crises of Season Seven not having the Doctor there to make them turn out well). Had many other roles in Big Finish, including playing UsefulNotes/IsaacNewton in a Fifth Doctor audio, and its spin-offs like the ''Franchise/BerniceSummerfield'' series (where he played [[Literature/SherlockHolmes Mycroft Holmes]] and returned as his Doctor) and ''Graceless''.
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** An AlternateTimeline version of the Third Doctor in two of [[AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho Big Finish Productions']] WhatIf ''Doctor Who Unbound'' audio dramas, [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoUnboundE2SympathyForTheDevil "Sympathy for the Devil"]] and [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoUnboundE8MastersOfWar "Masters of War"]] (in these dramas, the Third Doctor arrives for his exile on Earth years too late, in 1997 rather than 1969 ([[ContinuityNod probably]]), causing Earth to become a CrapsackWorld due to the crises of Season Seven not having the Doctor there to make them turn out well). Had many other roles in Big Finish, including playing UsefulNotes/IsaacNewton in a Fifth Doctor audio, and its spin-offs like the ''Franchise/BerniceSummerfield'' ''Literature/BerniceSummerfield'' series (where he played [[Literature/SherlockHolmes Mycroft Holmes]] and returned as his Doctor) and ''Graceless''.
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* Herbert Landon in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''. The two-parter detailing Black Cat's origin also had him as the original voice of ComicBook/RedSkull (all other appearances were voiced by [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} Earl Boen]]), a twisted case of IronyAsSheIsCast as Warner is Jewish.
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* Herbert Landon in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''. The two-parter detailing Black Cat's origin also had him as the original voice of ComicBook/RedSkull (all other appearances were voiced by [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} Earl Boen]]), Creator/EarlBoen), a twisted case of IronyAsSheIsCast as Warner is Jewish.
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* Herbert Landon in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''. The two-parter detailing Black Cat's origin has him was the original voice of ComicBook/RedSkull (all other appearances were voiced by [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} Earl Boen]]), a twisted case of IronyAsSheIsCast as Warner is Jewish.
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* Herbert Landon in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''. The two-parter detailing Black Cat's origin has also had him was as the original voice of ComicBook/RedSkull (all other appearances were voiced by [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} Earl Boen]]), a twisted case of IronyAsSheIsCast as Warner is Jewish.
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* He was a [[InsaneAdmiral crazy captain]] in "Mutiny" and "Retribution" in the ''Series/HoratioHornblower'' miniseries. Hilariously put by one snarky commentator (Catherine, website ''Archieology 101'')
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* He was a [[InsaneAdmiral crazy captain]] in "Mutiny" and "Retribution" in the ''Series/HoratioHornblower'' miniseries. Hilariously put by one snarky commentator (Catherine, website ''Archieology ''w 101'')
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David Hattersley Warner (July 29, 1941 - July 24, 2022) was a British actor and voice actor with a storied career in theatre, television and film.
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David Hattersley Warner (July 29, 1941 - -- July 24, 2022) was a British actor and voice actor with a storied career in theatre, television and film.
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* Plastic surgeon Dr. Lloyd Stern in "[[Recap/DiagnosisMurderTheHouseOnSycamoreStreet The House on Sycamore Street]]", the second TV movie of ''Series/DiagnosisMurder'' before the show proper was created.
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** He also played Inspector Langford in "Ripper", an episode of the new ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'' anthology series, which tells a sci-fi version of the Ripper's legend. Earlier in the show he appeared in the episode "Virtual Future".
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** He also played Inspector Langford in "Ripper", "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S5E11Ripper Ripper]]", an episode of the new ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'' anthology series, which tells a sci-fi version of the Ripper's legend. Earlier in the show show, he appeared in the episode "Virtual Future"."[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S1E8VirtualFuture Virtual Future]]".
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* Professor Summerlee in the 1992 film adaptation of Doyle's ''Literature/{{The Lost World|1912}}'', and its sequel ''Return to the Lost World''.
* [[Creator/ArthurConanDoyle Doyle]] himself in the 1998 film about [[Creator/HarryHoudini Houdini]].
* [[Creator/ArthurConanDoyle Doyle]] himself in the 1998 film about [[Creator/HarryHoudini Houdini]].
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* Professor Summerlee in the 1992 film adaptation of Doyle's Creator/ArthurConanDoyle's ''Literature/{{The Lost World|1912}}'', and its sequel ''Return to the Lost World''.
*[[Creator/ArthurConanDoyle Doyle]] Doyle himself in the 1998 film about [[Creator/HarryHoudini Houdini]].
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