Warner, David

Warner, David (b. 1941),
British actor. He made an impact as a tall, gangling, saintly Henry VI in the cycle The Wars of the Roses at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1962 (televised 1965). His Richard II was less impressive, but in Peter Hall's Hamlet (1965), a production which emphasized generational conflict, his Prince, trailing a college scarf, seemed to embody the student disaffection and alienation of the 1960s.

Michael Jamieson

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