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Gary Warren is a Actor British born on 5 july 1954 at Neasden (United-kingdom)

Gary Warren

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 5 july 1954 (70 years) at Neasden (United-kingdom)

Gary Warren (born 5 July 1954 in Neasden, London) (mother Ann Warren, father Michael Warren) is an English former child actor, best remembered for his role as Peter in the 1970 film The Railway Children. He also played Cedric (Owl Face) in the TV series Catweazle (1971) and Taplow (the troublemaking pupil) in Whacko, and appeared in the sitcom Alexander the Greatest (1971) and played Mame's son in the West End musical Mame starring Ginger Rogers.

In 1970, he released an EP musical recording with two songs: "Lucky Guy" and "Jennifer Please".

In October 2009 and September 2010, Warren was interviewed on BBC London 94.9 by Danny Baker about his appearances in The Railway Children and Catweazle.

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Filmography of Gary Warren (2 films)

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Escape from Alcatraz, 1h52
Directed by Don Siegel
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Historical, Crime
Themes Prison films, Évasion, Se déroulant à Alcatraz
Actors Clint Eastwood, Patrick McGoohan, Fred Ward, Jack Thibeau, Larry Hankin, Paul Benjamin
Roles Guard
Rating75% 3.799253.799253.799253.799253.79925
On January 18, 1960, Frank Morris (Clint Eastwood) arrives at the maximum security prison Alcatraz, having been sent there after escaping from several other prisons. He is sent in to meet the warden (Patrick McGoohan), who curtly informs him that no one has ever escaped from Alcatraz. Eventually he meets his old friends, bank robber brothers John and Clarence Anglin (Fred Ward and Jack Thibeau), and he makes the acquaintance of the prisoner in the cell next to his, car thief Charley Butts (Larry Hankin). Morris befriends numerous other inmates, including English (Paul Benjamin), a black inmate serving two life sentences for killing two white men in self-defense; the eccentric Litmus (Frank Ronzio) who keeps a pet mouse and calls himself Al Capone, and the elderly artist and chrysanthemum grower Doc (Roberts Blossom).
The Railway Children, 1h50
Directed by Lionel Jeffries
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films, Children's films
Actors Jenny Agutter, Gary Warren, Sally Thomsett, Dinah Sheridan, Bernard Cribbins, Iain Cuthbertson
Roles Peter Waterbury
Rating72% 3.643463.643463.643463.643463.64346
The story follows the adventures of the Waterbury children, who are forced to move with their mother (Dinah Sheridan) from a luxurious Edwardian villa in the London suburbs to "Three Chimneys", a house near the fictional 'Great Northern and Southern Railway' in Yorkshire, as their father (Iain Cuthbertson), who works at the Foreign Office, has been imprisoned as a result of being wrongly accused of selling state secrets to the Russians.