David Warner

"Mr. Hockley and Mrs. DeWitt Bukater continue to be most appreciative of your assistance. They asked me to give you this in gratitude...and to remind you that you hold a third-class ticket and your presence here is no longer appropriate."

-- Spicer Lovejoy, valet to Cal Hockley

In his 35-year career, DAVID WARNER (Spicer Lovejoy) has worked with some of the leading directors in film, including John Frankenheimer, Sidney Lumet, Richard Donner, Joseph Losey, Alain Resnais, Terry Gilliam and, on three occasions, Sam Peckinpah. In television, he won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in the mini-series "Masada." Warner is a founding member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he played many leads including "Hamlet" and "Richard II." He made his stage debut in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and his film bow in the Oscar®-winning "Tom Jones," both directed by Tony Richardson. Warner gained early prominence as the title character of "Morgan -- A Suitable Case for Treatment."
					
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