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Acting
November 4, 1908
January 8, 1975
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Anthony Warde (November 4, 1908 – January 8, 1975) was a noted American actor who appeared in over 150 films between 1937 and 1964. A native of Pennsylvania, Warde started his Hollywood career in Escape by Night, appearing in a handful of undistinguished feature films before gaining popularity as one of the hardest working henchmen in the 1930s and 1940s serials. Warde first appeared in his first film bow in 1936, but he spent most of his time bothering serials heroes as a vicious bodyguard, underground leader or infamous rustler, but also was satisfactory in character roles and the occasional sympathetic part. Usually, he played in many unsavory characterizations, including low-budget crime and Western styles throughout his career. He also appeared in popular serials such as Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938), for Universal; The Spider Returns (1941) and Batman (1943) for Columbia, as well as in The Masked Marvel (1943), The Purple Monster Strikes (1945) and The Black Widow (1947) for Republic. But Warde is probably best remembered for playing Killer Kane, gangster ruler of the Earth in Universal's adaptation of Buck Rogers (1939). In the 1950s, he made a multiple number of TV appearances including a brief turn as a counterfeiter in two episodes of Amos 'N' Andy. Warde made his last screen appearance in The Carpetbaggers, a 1964 film adaptation of Harold Robbins' best-seller novel. Following his acting career, he owned a men's clothing store. Anthony Warde died in Hollywood, California at the age of 66.

Killer Kane
1977
Killer Mace
1966

Killer Kane
1966

Moroni
1964

French Policeman (uncredited)
1956

Barabbas
1954

Detective (uncredited)
1954

(uncredited)
1954

Military Police Driver (uncredited)
1953

Don Delgado
1953

as Killer Kane
as Killer Mace

as Killer Kane

as Moroni

as French Policeman (uncredited)

as Barabbas

as Detective (uncredited)

as (uncredited)

as Military Police Driver (uncredited)

as Don Delgado

as Killer Kane

as Blackie

as Arnie Molter

as Confederate Officer

as Bill Rafferty

as Thoughtful Man (uncredited)

as Jukebox Collector (uncredited)

as Ricco Morgan

as Muskeg Joe

as Rogan

as Con Festig

as Mr. Barda

as Police Reporter (uncredited)

as Kenney (uncredited)

as Mort Fowler

as Joe

as Smoke Kirby

as Nick Ward

as Eddie (uncredited)

as Nick Dyke

as Louie Moronie

as Juan Mendoza

as Ranford

as Henchman Jean Gaspee (as Anthony Ward)

as Don Jose Luerra

as Jimmy Slade

as Burt Spear

as Hold-Up Man (Uncredited)


as Jake

as Joe Agnew

as Nick Vegas

as Masher on Street (uncredited)

as Joe Flint

as Carlton Basketball Coach (uncredited)

as Bruno Bloch

as Bill

as 'Double', Phony Indian (as Tony Warde)

as Detective at Museum (uncredited)

as Moroni (uncredited)
as Sam Bailey

as Catlen

as Captain (uncredited)

as Brandon

as "Gunner" Madigan

as Jim Wilson

as 'Killer' Mace

as Stagehand

as Relzah

as Stone

as First Reporter in Court (uncredited)

as Tony - Handler (uncredited)

as Lokin

as Clerk

as Gangster (uncredited)

as Killer Blake

as Thug

as Stark

as Doorman (uncredited)

as Gangster (uncredited)

as Hugo

as John Corey

as Guard Outside Luce's Office Door (uncredited)

as Tony

as Tough Seaman in Crow's Nest (uncredited)

as Henchman Trigger

as Lottery Thug

as Scoop Morrison, Bank Robber

as Lefty Brent

as Dolf

as Whipper

as Max, Convict (uncredited)

as Rider

as Kilmount Salesman (uncredited)

as Photographer

as Ed Duncan

as Bouncer (uncredited)

as Wayne

as Second Thug on Train (uncredited)

as Joe Rubla

as Frankie Lewis (uncredited)

as Killer Kane

as Kidnapper

as Jerry Miller (uncredited)

as Crew Member (uncredited)

as Bailey

as Marat (uncredited)

as Nick

as Maury Yule (Uncredited)

as Henchman Larry

as King Turan of the Forest People

as Garry Drake

as Mike Grayson