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Warren Oates is a Actor American born on 5 july 1928 at Depoy (USA)

Warren Oates

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Birth name Warren Mercer Oates
Nationality USA
Birth 5 july 1928 at Depoy (USA)
Death 3 april 1982 (at 53 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Warren Mercer Oates (July 5, 1928 – April 3, 1982) was an American actor best known for his performances in several films directed by Sam Peckinpah including The Wild Bunch (1969) and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974). He starred in numerous films during the early 1970s which have since achieved cult status including The Hired Hand (1971), Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) and Race with the Devil (1975). Oates also portrayed John Dillinger in the biopic Dillinger (1973) and Sgt. Hulka in the comedy Stripes (1981).

Biography

Warren Oates est né à Depoy dans le Kentucky. Son père était épicier mais a très vite changé de métier pendant la Dépression. Comme tous les jeunes de son âge, le jeune Warren aide sa famille en participant à des cueillettes, à des récoltes dans les immenses champs de fraisiers. Par la suite il chargera des camions dans une sablière pour un salaire de misère. Très jeune, il s'engage dans les Marines; une époque qui marquera le jeune Warren et influencera son maniement d'arme si caractéristique dans ses futurs rôles. Après sa démobilisation, il s'inscrit à l'université de Louisville, se passionne pour le théâtre et tente de gommer son accent du Sud afin de commencer une carrière d'acteur sur les planches. Il reprendra son accent natal quand Peckinpah le fera jouer un soldat confédéré dans Major Dundee. En 1954 il tente de percer à Broadway mais n'obtient que de petits rôles dans des émissions de télé comme Studio One. En attendant de décrocher des rôles, il se fait engager comme vestiaire au Club 21 à New York. Déçu de la qualité des rôles qu'on lui propose, il part tenter sa chance à Hollywood.

Il joue dans plusieurs feuilletons western comme Gunsmoke (où il fait la rencontre de Sam Peckinpah) ou bien encore the Rifleman. Il décroche son tout premier rôle au cinéma dans Up Periscope de Gordon Douglas qui l'avait déjà repéré dans ces apparitions à la télévision new-yorkaise. Il est à nouveau engagé par ce même Douglas pour Le Géant du Grand Nord. Après avoir joué dans des films plus ou moins réussis, il décroche en 1962 un rôle dans Coups de feu dans la Sierra de Sam Peckinpah. Il joue le rôle de Henry Hammond, celui qui refuse de se laver pour le mariage de son frère. Il joue un homme timide qui semble communiquer uniquement avec son corbeau. Ce rôle lui permet d'aborder un personnage complexe, marginal et anormal qui fera sa renommée dans les films suivants.
Trois ans plus tard dans Major Dundee, malgré un montage massacré du producteur Breslin qui fait enlever de nombreuses de scènes dans lesquels Oates jouait, Warren Oates livre dans ce chef-d'œuvre une interprétation remarquable d'un soldat confédéré prisonnier qui doit aider Charlton Heston pour arrêter un chef indien. Il incarne comme à son habitude un vaurien dont le rôle du frère est à nouveau joué par Ben Johnson. Dans une scène mémorable, il supplie son supérieur Richard Harris de ne pas être fusillé après sa tentative de désertion. Grâce à ce rôle, Peckinpah fera encore appel à lui pour ces futurs projets. Oates enchaîne les rôles et alterne avec le cinéma et la télévision tout au long des années 1960.

Warren Oates se fait remarquer très vite du grand public grâce à ses brillantes prestations dans Dans la chaleur de la nuit de Norman Jewison et La Balade sauvage de Terrence Malick où ses rôles de marginaux font de lui l'un des acteurs les plus talentueux de sa génération. Sa manière d'endosser les personnages n'est pas sans rappeler Robert Mitchum où il parvient à faire passer beaucoup d'émotion sans avoir beaucoup de dialogues. En 1968, il joue dans le légendaire The Wild Bunch, célèbre western baroque de Sam Peckinpah. Il joue le rôle d'un acolyte de William Holden.

En 1971, il est au générique d'un film de Peter Fonda L'Homme sans frontière où il donne la réplique à ce dernier ainsi que dans le film culte de Monte Hellman Macadam à deux voies.

En 1973, il est à l'affiche de Dillinger de John Milius et l'année suivante, il a le rôle principal dans un film de Monte Hellman, Cockfighter où il livre une de ses plus probantes performances et parvient à transcender son personnage de Frank Mansfield.

L'année 1974 marque son retour avec Sam Peckinpah, c'est sa quatrième collaboration avec « Bloody Sam ». Il joue le rôle de Benny, pianiste minable qui part à la recherche de Garcia en compagnie d'une prostituée Isela Vega pour toucher une grosse prime. À la suite de la mort de sa compagne, son personnage se révolte et entame sa rédemption qui le conduira jusqu'à sa mort. C'est son film le plus personnel où il réalise la meilleure interprétation de toute sa carrière. Les cinéphiles s'accordent pour dire que c'est le rôle de sa vie. Il incarne le double de Peckinpah, (il emprunta les légendaires lunettes de soleil du cinéaste) pour exorciser tous ses démons. Il joue un homme marginal, en proie à des doutes sur son existence, sur la vie, sur la notion de bien et de mal. Le film est un échec commercial et critique mais contribua à renforcer l'amitié indéfectible de Warren et Peckinpah. Le cinéaste dira de lui de manière ironique et sarcastique « Warren Oates is a poet, a singer, and a piss poor actor. For some reason I keep using him all the time ».

À la fin des années 1970, il tourne encore mais ne retrouve plus de rôles intéressants. Il joue un de ses derniers meilleurs rôles dans un film de William Friedkin The Brink's Job avec aussi celui d'un marin rescapé dans le film The White Dawn de Philip Kaufman.

Le réalisateur Alain Corneau eut l'intention de faire tourner Warren Oates après avoir acquis les droits d'un roman de Jim Thompson 1275 Ames

Warren Oates était facilement reconnaissable par son physique particulier avec ses tenues mal soignées, sa moustache mal taillée, sa démarche chaloupée et sa chevelure ébouriffée.

Il meurt d'une crise cardiaque le 3 avril 1982 à Los Angeles.

Best films

Stripes (1981)
(Actor)
Blue Thunder (1983)
(Actor)
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
(Actor)

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Filmography of Warren Oates (50 films)

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Barquero
Barquero (1970)
, 1h45
Directed by Gordon Douglas
Origin USA
Genres Action, Western
Actors Lee Van Cleef, Warren Oates, Forrest Tucker, Kerwin Mathews, Mariette Hartley, Armando Silvestre
Roles Jake Remy
Rating62% 3.149023.149023.149023.149023.14902
Travis est un passeur sur le Rio Grande grâce à un bac de sa fabrication. Il vit en compagnie de Nola, sa maîtresse et de Mountain Phil, un vieux baroudeur. Une colonie de quakers commence à s'installer sur la rive américaine et à y construire bâtiments et église. Il y a parmi eux un jeune pasteur peu scrupuleux.
The Wild Bunch, 2h25
Directed by Sam Peckinpah, Howard Kazanjian
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure, Western
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films, Political films, Heist films, Gangster films, Escroquerie
Actors William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien, Warren Oates, Ben Johnson
Roles Lyle Gorch
Rating78% 3.948083.948083.948083.948083.94808
In 1913 Texas, Pike Bishop (William Holden), the leader of a gang of aging outlaws, is seeking retirement with one final score: the robbery of a railroad office containing a cache of silver. They are ambushed by Pike's former partner, Deke Thornton (Robert Ryan), who is leading a posse of bounty hunters hired and deputized by the railroad. A bloody shootout kills several of the gang. Pike uses a serendipitous temperance union parade to shield their getaway, and many citizens are killed in the crossfire.
Smith!
Smith! (1969)
, 1h52
Directed by Michael O'Herlihy
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Western
Themes Children's films
Actors Glenn Ford, Nancy Olson, Dean Jagger, Keenan Wynn, Warren Oates, Chief Dan George
Roles Walter Charlie
Rating57% 2.857912.857912.857912.857912.85791
Native American Jimmyboy (Frank Ramírez) flees to the ranch owned by Smith (Glenn Ford), a white man raised by a Native American. Jimmyboy has been accused of a crime by a white man and fears he will not receive a fair trial. Smith helps Jimmyboy deal with a cruel sheriff and persuades him to surrender to the local authorities, promising him he will act as a defence witness during court proceedings.
Lanton Mills, 17minutes
Directed by Terrence Malick
Origin USA
Genres Crime, Western
Actors Harry Dean Stanton, Warren Oates, Terrence Malick, Tony Bill, Lash LaRue
Roles Gunman
Rating67% 3.3737853.3737853.3737853.3737853.373785
The Split
The Split (1968)
, 1h30
Directed by Gordon Flemyng
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Action, Crime
Themes Heist films, Gangster films, Escroquerie
Actors Diahann Carroll, Ernest Borgnine, Julie Harris, Gene Hackman, Jack Klugman, Warren Oates
Roles Marty Gough
Rating60% 3.005123.005123.005123.005123.00512
McClain, un gangster afro-américain, revient à Los Angeles après deux ans d'absence. Il retourne habiter chez Elly, son ex-femme et prend contact avec Gladys, une ancienne complice qui lui propose d'organiser un hold-up. Il s'agit de voler la recette d'un grand stade de Los Angeles pendant un match de football. Il ne reste plus qu'à recruter des complices, de préférence des professionnels du crime. Un quatuor, trié sur le volet, est donc engagé. Le jour dit, l'opération se déroule sans anicroche et McClain dépose le butin dans l'appartement de son ex-femme. Peu de temps après, leur voisin, un certain Herb Sutro, fait irruption chez eux en l'absence de McClain et tente de violer Ellie avant de l'abattre.
Something for a Lonely Man, 2h
Directed by Don Taylor
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Dan Blocker, Susan Clark, John Dehner, Warren Oates, Don Stroud, Paul Petersen
Roles Angus Duren
Rating69% 3.475253.475253.475253.475253.47525
John Killibrew, a blacksmith, had convinced a number of settlers to follow him to California and found the town of Arkana. When the railroad comes through the area in 1870 but bypasses the settlement, the townspeople blame him. Ten years later, when a steam engine falls off of a train into a pond, Killibrew gets an idea. He goes to San Francisco and buys the steam engine from the insurance company that had paid off on the claim. Meanwhile, Mary Duren had been teaching Killibrew how to read and developed an attraction for him, to which Killibrew is at least initially oblivious. When he returns to the town, no one will help him recover the engine, in part because the site is in the middle of hostile Indian country. Then Mary buys the mules he needs and travels with Killibrew to the site. John and Mary dig a trench to drain the pond in which the steam engine is sunk. During this time John proposes to Mary and they become engaged. However, her three brothers, who had been using Mary as their housekeeper and cook, track down John and Mary and force them into a shotgun wedding. When they return, the engine is not in the drained pond. The pair track it down and discover it was taken by the Indians. Since Killibrew used to live with the Indians many years ago, earning the sobriquet "Big Beaver", he persuades them to give the engine back to him. John and Mary haul the engine back towards the town through rain, facing a bear and temporarily losing it in a cave-in. The wagon with the engine gets stuck in a hole. The townspeople ride out and offer to help, but Killibrew, remembering their earlier refusal turns them down. When he says he doesn't need anybody to help, even Mary leaves him, as a torrential rain pours down. The banker in town plots to take the steam engine in lieu of $316.82 Killibrew owes to the bank. When Killibrew refuses to sell to the bank, the banker serves a writ on Killibrew. After Killibrew beats up the posse, Killibrew submits to arrest. Mary talks the women of the town into trying to lynch the sheriff. Mary sells enough shares in the steam engine to pay John's debt and the sheriff prudently decides to drop the other charges against Killibrew. The steam engine is hauled into town. John and Mary sneak off for their honeymoon.
In the Heat of the Night, 1h49
Directed by Norman Jewison
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Themes Films about racism
Actors Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Warren Oates, Lee Grant, James Patterson, William Schallert
Roles Deputy Sam Wood
Rating78% 3.948193.948193.948193.948193.94819
Mr. Colbert, a wealthy man from Chicago who was planning to build a factory in Sparta, Mississippi, is found murdered. White police Chief Bill Gillespie (Rod Steiger) comes under pressure to quickly find his killer. African-American northerner Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier), passing through town, is picked up at the train station between trains with a substantial amount of cash in his wallet. Gillespie, prejudiced against blacks, jumps to the conclusion that he has his culprit but is embarrassed to learn that Tibbs is an experienced Philadelphia homicide detective who is simply passing through town after visiting his mother. After the racist treatment that he receives, Tibbs wants nothing more than to leave as quickly as possible, but his own chief, after questioning whether Tibbs himself is prejudiced, has him stay and help. Leslie Colbert (Lee Grant), the victim's widow, already frustrated by the ineptitude of the local police, is impressed by Tibbs's expertise when he clears another wrongly accused suspect whom Gillespie has arrested on circumstantial evidence. She threatens to stop construction on the much needed factory unless Tibbs leads the investigation. Unwilling to accept help, but under orders from the town's mayor, Gillespie talks a reluctant Tibbs into working on the case.
Welcome to Hard Times, 1h43
Directed by Burt Kennedy
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Henry Fonda, Janice Rule, Keenan Wynn, Janis Paige, John Anderson, Aldo Ray
Roles Leo Jenks
Rating57% 2.898012.898012.898012.898012.89801
A vicious stranger, the "Man from Bodie" (Aldo Ray), terrorizes the small settlement of Hard Times. (In Doctorow's book, the town is in the Dakota territory. In the movie, it is assumed to be in western Nevada.) He kills the only men who stand up to him, town founder Mr. Fee (Paul Birch) and town undertaker Mr. Hanson (Elisha Cook, Jr.), as well as raping and killing Fee's girlfriend Flo (Ann McCrea). Before he leaves, he burns down the handful of buildings.
Return of the Seven, 1h35
Directed by Burt Kennedy
Origin USA
Genres Action, Western
Actors Yul Brynner, Robert Fuller, Warren Oates, Claude Akins, Fernando Rey, Emilio Fernández
Roles Colbee
Rating55% 2.7675752.7675752.7675752.7675752.767575
Fifty gunmen force all of the men in a small Mexican village to ride off with them into the desert. Among the captured farmers is Chico, who years before was one of seven hired gunslingers responsible for ridding the village of a tyrannical bandit, Calvera. Chico's wife, Petra, seeks out the other members of the band of whom only two, Chris and Vin, survive. She begs them to save the village once more. To replace the deceased members of the group, Chris buys the release of Frank (a taciturn gunman) and Luis (a famous bandit), held in the local jail and recruits Colbee, a ladies' man and deadly gunman, and Manuel, a young cockfighter.
The Rounders, 1h25
Directed by Burt Kennedy
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Western
Actors Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda, Chill Wills, Edgar Buchanan, Hope Holiday, Sue Ane Langdon
Roles Harley Williams (uncredited)
Rating60% 3.046813.046813.046813.046813.04681
Ben Jones (Glenn Ford) and Marion 'Howdy' Lewis (Henry Fonda) are two easygoing, modern-day cowboys who make a meager living breaking wild horses. Their frequent employer is Jim Ed Love (Chill Wills), a shrewd businessman who always gets the better of them. After they bring him a string of tamed horses and spend the winter rounding up stray cows, he talks them into taking a nondescript roan horse in lieu of some of their wages.
Shenandoah
Shenandoah (1965)
, 1h45
Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Adventure, Western
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors James Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne, Katharine Ross, Rosemary Forsyth
Roles Billy Packer
Rating72% 3.6456353.6456353.6456353.6456353.645635
In the state of Virginia in 1864, during the American Civil War, family patriarch Charlie Anderson (James Stewart) and his six sons Jacob, John, James, Nathan, Henry, and Boy (who is 16) run the family farm, while his daughter Jennie (Rosemary Forsyth) and daughter-in-law Ann (Katharine Ross) take care of the housework. The family has no slaves. Though Charlie attends church weekly and considers himself a "God fearing" man, he doesn't give God credit for anything, but takes credit for himself especially during dinner prayer. He internally blames God for taking his wife from him. His family is constantly late for church and will force people out of their seats to make room for his family, much to the annoyance of the preacher and congregation.
Major Dundee, 1h56
Directed by Sam Peckinpah
Origin USA
Genres War, Action, Adventure, Western
Themes Political films
Actors Charlton Heston, Richard Harris, Jim Hutton, James Coburn, Senta Berger, Michael Pate
Roles O.W. Hadley
Rating66% 3.3485553.3485553.3485553.3485553.348555
During the American Civil War, Union cavalry officer Major Amos Dundee (Charlton Heston) is relieved of his command for an unspecified tactical error (though it is implied that he showed too much initiative) at the Battle of Gettysburg and sent to head a prisoner-of-war camp in the New Mexico Territory. After a family of ranchers and a relief column of cavalry are massacred by an Apache war chief named Sierra Charriba (Michael Pate), Dundee seizes the opportunity for glory, raising his own private army of Union troops (black and white), Confederate prisoners led by his former friend and rival from their days at West Point, Captain Tyreen (Richard Harris), several Indian scouts, and a gang of civilian mercenaries to illegally pursue Charriba into Mexico. Tyreen bears a grudge against Dundee. Before the war, Dundee cast the deciding vote in Tyreen's court-martial from the U.S. Army for participating in a duel. However, having given his word of honor, the chivalrous Tyreen binds himself and his men to serve loyally, but only until Charriba has been dispatched.
Mail Order Bride, 1h23
Directed by Burt Kennedy
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Western
Actors Buddy Ebsen, Keir Dullea, Lois Nettleton, Warren Oates, Artie Lange, BarBara Luna
Roles Jace
Rating61% 3.0502253.0502253.0502253.0502253.050225
Retired lawman Will Lane promises to look after a dying friend's son. He is given the deed to the man's Montana ranch and instructed not to let the friend's son, Lee Carey, have it until Lee gives up his immature ways.
Ride the High Country, 1h34
Directed by Sam Peckinpah
Origin USA
Genres Action, Western
Actors Joel McCrea, Randolph Scott, Mariette Hartley, Edgar Buchanan, L. Q. Jones, John Davis Chandler
Roles Henry Hammond
Rating73% 3.696593.696593.696593.696593.69659
In the early years of the twentieth century, an aging ex-lawman, Steve Judd (Joel McCrea), is hired to guard a shipment of gold from a high country mining camp to the town of Hornitos, California. Six miners were recently murdered trying to transport their gold on the one trail leading down from the crest of the Sierra Nevada. In his prime, Judd was a tough and respected lawman, but now his threadbare clothes and spectacles serve as reminders that he is long past his prime. Judd enlists the help of his old friend and partner Gil Westrum (Randolph Scott) to guard the gold shipment. Gil, who makes his living passing himself off as a legendary sharpshooter named The Oregon Kid, enlists the help of his young sidekick, Heck Longtree (Ron Starr).