Warner Richmond
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Warner Richmond (January 11, 1886 – June 19, 1948) was an American actor. He appeared in 141 films between 1912 and 1946. He was born in Racine, Wisconsin and died in Los Angeles, California.
Known For

Scarface

The Last Days of Pompeii

The Crowd

The Scarlet Empress

The Lost Jungle

Finger Prints

Huckleberry Finn

Corruption
All Movies (120)
- Wild West1946 · as Judge Templeton
- Colorado Serenade1946 · as Dad Dillon
- Outlaw Trail1944 · as Judd Hansen
- Rainbow Over the Range1940 · as Gene Griffin
- The Golden Trail1940 · as Henchman Chris
- Radio Ranch1940 · as Rab
- Pals of the Silver Sage1940 · as Sheriff
- Rhythm of the Rio Grande1940 · as Buck
- Fighting Mad1939 · as Henchman Trigger
- The Oregon Trail1939 · as General Sherman
- Trigger Smith1939 · as Gallop
- Water Rustlers1939 · as Wiley
- Wild Horse Canyon1938 · as Travers
- Prairie Moon1938 · as Lead Henchman Mullins
- The Singing Cowgirl1938 · as Henchman Garrick
- Six Shootin' Sheriff1938 · as Ace Kendal
- Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars1938 · as Zandar
- The Secret of Treasure Island1938 · as Capt. Tom Stanton, alias Capt. Tom Faxton [Ch.1]
- Child Bride1938 · as Jake Bolby
- Wallaby Jim of the Islands1937 · as Karl Haage, Richter Henchman
- Federal Bullets1937 · as Henchman Burke
- Where Trails Divide1937 · as Mississippi Blackie Wilson
- Stars Over Arizona1937 · as Ace Carter
- Riders of the Dawn1937 · as Jim Danti
- Doomed at Sundown1937 · as Jim Hatfield
- The 13th Man1937 · as George Crandall the Bookie
- A Lawman Is Born1937 · as Kane Briscoe
- The Gold Racket1937 · as Doc Johnson
- Trail of Vengeance1937 · as Link Carson
- Headin' for the Rio Grande1936 · as Ike Travis
- Song of the Gringo1936 · as Henchman 'Cherokee'
- White Legion1936 · as Burke
- Missing Girls1936 · as Ray Hanson
- Below the Deadline1936 · as Diamond Dutch
- Wolves of the Sea1936 · as Snowden
- The Peppery Salt1936 · as Kidnap Gang Leader
- Heart of the West1936 · as Johnson
- So Red the Rose1935 · as Confederate Sergeant
- The Singing Vagabond1935 · as Buck LaCrosse
- The Courageous Avenger1935 · as Gorman
- The Fighting Marines1935 · as Metcalf
- The New Frontier1935 · as Ace Holmes
- The Last Days of Pompeii1935 · as Captain of the Guard (uncredited)
- Rainbow's End1935 · as Thomas Stark
- Chinatown Squad1935 · as Detective
- The Headline Woman1935 · as Bradley
- Smokey Smith1935 · as Kent
- Mississippi1935 · as Man in Bar Who Pulls Gun (uncredited)
- Straight from the Heart1935 · as Cop
- The Phantom Empire1935 · as Rab
- Under Pressure1935 · as Weasel
- The Band Plays On1934 · as Lumberjack
- Happy Landing1934 · as Powell
- The Lost Jungle1934 · as Sharkey
- The Scarlet Empress1934
- The Lost Jungle1934 · as Sharkey
- Police Call1933 · as Sammy
- Mama Loves Papa1933 · as The Radical
- Life in the Raw1933 · as Harvey (H.B.) Lamson
- Corruption1933 · as Regan
- Fast Workers1933 · as Feets Wilson
- King of the Jungle1933 · as Gus (uncredited)
- Hell's Highway1932 · as Captain Pop-Eye Jackson
- Night Court1932 · as Frame-Up Man Ed (uncredited)
- Strangers of the Evening1932 · as Dr. Chandler
- Scarface1932 · as Cesca's Dance Partner (uncredited)
- The Beast of the City1932 · as Detective Tom
- The Woman from Monte Carlo1932 · as Fourdylis
- Huckleberry Finn1931 · as Pap Finn
- Quick Millions1931 · as 'Nails' Markey
- Remote Control1930 · as Max
- Billy the Kid1930 · as Bob Ballinger
- Strictly Modern1930 · as Judge Bartlett
- Men Without Women1930 · as Lt. Cmdr. Briddwell
- Big News1929 · as Phelps
- Little Mother1929 · as Father
- Strange Cargo1929 · as Neil Stoker
- The Redeeming Sin1929 · as Lupine
- Stark Mad1929 · as First Mate
- The Voice of the Storm1929 · as Dobbs
- The Apache1928 · as Gaston Laroux
- Shadows of the Night1928 · as Feagan
- Stop That Man1928 · as Jim O'Brien
- The Crowd1928 · as Mr. Sims (uncredited)
- You Can’t Beat the Law1928 · as Bowery Blackie
- Chicago1927 · as Asst. District Attorney
- The Heart of Maryland1927 · as Capt. Fulton Thorpe
- Irish Hearts1927 · as Emmett
- White Flannels1927 · as Ed
- Slide, Kelly, Slide1927 · as Cliff Macklin
- Finger Prints1927 · as Andy 'Annie Laurie' Norton
- The Fire Brigade1926 · as Jim O'Neil
- Good and Naughty1926 · as Bad News Smith
- The Pace That Thrills1925 · as Jack Van Loren
- The Making of O'Malley1925 · as Danny the Dude
- The Crowded Hour1925 · as Operator
- Daughters of the Night1924 · as Lawyer Kilmaster
- The Speed Spook1924 · as Jud Skerrit
- Luck1923 · as Pollard
- The Man from Glengarry1922 · as Ronald MacDonald
- The Isle of Doubt1922 · as Gerry Patten
- Jan of the Big Snows1922 · as Jan Allaire
- Tol'able David1921 · as Allen Kinemon
- The Heart of Maryland1921 · as Tom Boone
- The Mountain Woman1921 · as Bud Sellers
- A Woman's Business1920 · as Brookes
- My Lady's Garter1920 · as Meredith
- A Romance of the Air1918
- Woman1918 · as Civil War Officer
- Sporting Life1918 · as Joe Lee
- Brown of Harvard1918 · as Claxton Madden
- Fifty-Fifty1916 · as Dandy (as W.P. Richmond)
- Her Maternal Right1916
- Betty of Greystone1916
- The Great Divide1915 · as Dr. Newberry
- Lady Audley's Secret1915 · as Sir Michael Audley
- Springtime1914 · as Crawley
- Song of the Shell1912 · as A Wealthy Admirer
- A Modern Atalanta1912 · as Bill - Second Suitor
- The Godmother1912 · as Dick - Second Boy