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12 Facts About Robert Warwick

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Robert Warwick met his future wife, Arline Peck in Paris; the American couple married in 1902.

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Robert Warwick appeared in The Secret, A Celebrated Case and Drifting with Alice Brady, not to mention several other plays through the end of the 1920s.

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Robert Warwick served in the US Army during World War I as an infantry captain and as a liaison officer with the French Army.

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Robert Warwick started making silent films in 1914, with his early work including The Mad Lover and Thou Art the Man.

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Robert Warwick made numerous productions in the 1910s primarily in Fort Lee, New Jersey.

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Robert Warwick was fifty when sound films arrived, and though middle aged and with his matinee idol looks fading, he found plenty of work in character roles, much enhanced by his rich, resonant voice, eloquent diction, and aristocratic manner.

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Robert Warwick was one of a number of actors favored by director Preston Sturges and appeared in many of his films, among them Sullivan's Travels, The Palm Beach Story and Hail the Conquering Hero.

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Robert Warwick appeared in I Married a Witch and Man from Frisco.

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Robert Warwick made numerous appearances on television almost from its initial popularity in the late 1940s.

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Robert Warwick married Arline Peck in 1902; they had a daughter, Rosalind.

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Robert Warwick died June 6,1964, in West Los Angeles, California, at age 85.

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Robert Warwick was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City.