David Warner, an English actor who played villainous supporting characters with aplomb in films like 'Titanic' and 'Tron,' died over the weekend. He was 80.
David Warner, an English actor who played villainous supporting characters with aplomb in films like"Titanic" and "Tron," died over the weekend. He was 80.
Warner died from a"cancer-related illness," his family said in a statement shared by his talent agency with CNN. He'd been sick for 18 months, his family wrote, and"approached his diagnosis with a characteristic grace and dignity." His was a prolific career that spanned more than 50 years, from horror classics to Oscar winners; from beloved animated series to a Disney musical.
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