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Warren Oates

Warren Oates

Birthday: 5 July 1928, Depoy, Kentucky, USA
Birth Name: Warren Mercer Oates
Height: 181 cm

Warren Oates was an American character actor of the 1960s and 1970s and early 1980s whose distinctive style and intensity brought him to offbeat leading roles.Oates was born in Depoy, a very small Ken ...Show More

Warren Oates
What I'm beginning to wonder about myself is, have I removed myself from society? Have I been away t Show more What I'm beginning to wonder about myself is, have I removed myself from society? Have I been away too long on all of my location trips? Do I read enough? Do I question enough? My reason for being an actor, like most any other actor, is to really nail something important down, to really find something to say in my work. And I tell myself that if I am sincere about my work, I should understand the time I live in. Hide
Hopalong Cassidy and Ben Johnson have rubbed off on my life. That's about all I have to say. Hopalong Cassidy and Ben Johnson have rubbed off on my life. That's about all I have to say.
I don't intentionally set out to be a villain. I do what is given me to do and from there I evolve m Show more I don't intentionally set out to be a villain. I do what is given me to do and from there I evolve my attitude and comment. Heavies are closer to life than leading men. The heavy is everyman -- everyman when he faces a tough moment in life. It's the heavy that has to do with the meat of life. Hide
[on Sam Peckinpah] Sam has always believed, and I believe rightly, that he is there to make the film Show more [on Sam Peckinpah] Sam has always believed, and I believe rightly, that he is there to make the film and that anyone who stands in his way is dead. They're in deep, deep trouble. And anyone who doesn't come up to snuff and do their job absolutely perfectly is in deep trouble with Sam. Hide
I'm not angry because I'm not the leading man. Whatever they give me to do, I do. I don't want to be Show more I'm not angry because I'm not the leading man. Whatever they give me to do, I do. I don't want to be typed but I have learned a lesson in patience and resignation. If it's an anti-hero they want, I'm more than happy to oblige. Hide
[on Sam Peckinpah] I don't think he's a horrible maniac; it's just that he injures your innocence, a Show more [on Sam Peckinpah] I don't think he's a horrible maniac; it's just that he injures your innocence, and you get pissed off about it. Hide
I believe what Camus [Albert Camus] says. When the curtain rings down, your job is done. The respons Show more I believe what Camus [Albert Camus] says. When the curtain rings down, your job is done. The responsibility is pitched to someone else as to what the meaning is of what you played. What you represent is always one aspect of a moral question. Hide
I feel most uncomfortable in a western role, because my image of the western man is John Wayne and I Show more I feel most uncomfortable in a western role, because my image of the western man is John Wayne and I'm just a little shit. Hide
Warren Oates's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (185)
123Movies