MSTies will recall that he played both Lord Vultare and Baydool in the movie in episode 913- QUEST OF THE DELTA KNIGHTS.
UPI has the story.
RIP David Warner Northwood, England — David Warner, a veteran British actor known for his roles in “Titanic,” “The Omen” and the “Star Trek” franchise, died July 24 at a nursing home here. He was 80.
MSTies will recall that he played both Lord Vultare and Baydool in the movie in episode 913- QUEST OF THE DELTA KNIGHTS. UPI has the story. 7 Replies to “RIP David Warner”Commenting at Satellite News
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“David Warner, you are under arrest by order of David Warner.”
RIP to a Hollywood legend
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We just lost Paul Sorvino too.
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/paul-sorvino-dead-goodfellas-1235324940/?fbclid=IwAR1u982cTMjNjdeqg_lEdrE9uswGr9Ej-UaWVgD1rNPq5g01KlczUfso2j4
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As well as voicing Ra’s al Ghul in Batman: The Animated Series, he was Bob Cratchit in my favorite iteration of A Christmas Carol.
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He’ll always be Jack the Ripper in Time after Time to me.
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I’ve seen a lot of bad David Warner movies. But I’ve never seen a bad David Warner performance.
He was good in everything. When he had good material, he made it great. And when he had bad material, he made it…well, maybe not *good*, but a lot of fun to watch whenever he was onscreen.
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He was in five different Rifftrax:
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Titanic
The Little Unicorn
Ice Cream Man
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He was in “TMNT II: Secret of the Ooze” as well.
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