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</html>";s:4:"text";s:10091:"Warren Oates real name was Warren Mercer Oates. 			| DVD  Oates was born in Depoy, a very small Kentucky town. … Date of Death:  April 3, 1982 / Age: 53 "Sixteenth Census of the United States: 1940". Born and raised in Depoy, Kentucky, he enlisted in the Marines in the 1950s; after this he was famous as a character actor in Westerns especially those for Sam Peckinpah Ride the High Country (1962), Major Dundee (1965), and The Wild Bunch (1969). Oates was cast in Roger Donaldson's 1977 New Zealand film Sleeping Dogs together with New Zealand actor Sam Neill. You could also do it yourself at any point in time. "[10] In Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, the dark 1974 action/tragedy also filmed in Mexico, Oates played the lead role of Bennie, a hard-drinking, down-on-his-luck musician and bartender hoping to make a final score. Oates first met Peckinpah when he played a variety of guest roles in The Rifleman (1958â1963), a popular television series sometimes directed by Peckinpah. Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958) ... George Aswell / Jesse Cox (5 episodes) While making a guest appearance on a segment of the Western television series Dundee and the Culhane, Oates managed to steal the show with his off-camera antics and bloopers that had everyone on the set rolling. The film was a huge financial success, earning $85 million at the box office. Corporal, Do you know something we don't? The sixth was: "Because there was once a god who walked the Earth named Warren Oates."[5]. What made Warren Oates so badass was the way that he simply didn’t give a shit what people thought. Warren Oates, the gruff, everyman character actor best remembered for his film roles as the dim-witted but intimidating half of the Gorch Brothers in … Four years later, in New York City, he got an opportunity to star in a live production of the television series Studio One.[5]. Warren Oates, Actor: The Wild Bunch. [14][15] His occasionally crude faÃ§ade, likeable persona, and uncommon presence are admired by such filmmakers as Quentin Tarantino and Richard Linklater. In the role of the drill sergeant, Sgt. "There were 40 [Western] series, and I went from one to the other. Oates plays the role of Willoughby, commander of the American forces stationed in New Zealand and working with the New Zealand fascist government to find and subdue "rebels" (the resistance movement). Hulka, Oates skillfully played the straight man to Murray's comedic character. The film, although a failure at the box office, is studied in film schools as a treasure of the 1970s, in large part due to Oates' heartbreaking portrayal of GTO. Although the Peckinpah film roles are his best-known, his most critically acclaimed role is GTO in Monte Hellman's 1971 cult classic Two-Lane Blacktop. 			Shop, Birth Date:  July 5, 1928 In 1981, nearly one year before his death, he had co-starred in the CBS TV mini-series The Blue and the Gray, which aired in November 1982. Another of his most acclaimed performances was as officer Sam Wood in In the Heat of the Night  (1967). 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Son of Bayless Earl Oates and Sarah Alice Mercer  Oates also portrayed John Dillinger in the biopic Dillinger (1973) and as the supporting character U.S. Army Sergeant Hulka in the military comedy Stripes (1981). In 1982, he co-starred opposite Jack Nicholson in director Tony Richardson's The Border. Warren Oates, the character actor who appeared in ''Easy Rider,'' ''In the Heat of the Night'' and ''Dillinger,'' died, apparently of a heart attack, Saturday. Warren's cause of death was heart attack. Oates starred in numerous films during the early 1970s that have since achieved cult status, such as The Hired Hand (1971), Two-Lane Blacktop (1971), and Race with the Devil (1975).  After his funeral, in accordance with Oates' wishes, his body was cremated and his ashes were scattered at his ranch in Montana. His performance stands as one of cinema’s all-time best, again, playing a character who on the outside seems like the calm, awkward soul, but has that hidden allure of mystery. Wwikipedia. 	|  Warren Mercer Oates (July 5, 1928Â â 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 was Movies (Actor) by profession. Both films are dedicated to him, along with Monte Hellman's 1988 film Iguana, which ends with the titles "For Warren". An autopsy determined that he had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [1][2][3]  His brother, Gordon, was five years his senior. Oates moved to Los Angeles, where in the 1950s he began to establish himself in guest roles in weekly television Westerns, including Wagon Train, Tombstone Territory, Buckskin, Rawhide, Trackdown, Tate, The Rebel, Wanted Dead or Alive, The Virginian, Have Gun â Will Travel, Lawman, The Big Valley, Bat Masterson and Gunsmoke.  All of those films (and plenty more, along with various guest spots on many TV shows, mainly drama anthologies) utilized the craft of Oates in various ways, but what always remained constant was that Warren Oates had an uneasy charisma about his persona on film and in his characters. Death.  In the 1969 Western classic The Wild Bunch, he portrayed Lyle Gorch, a long-time outlaw who chooses to die with his friends during the film's violent conclusion. Monte Hellman's film Iguana ends with the titles "For Warren" as a dedication. Oates, however, died the following year after the success of Stripes, in 1982. He attended high school in Louisville, continuing ... Wamg Presents: The Top Ten Best Movie Car Chases of the 1970’s, Top Action-Adventure Films as Ranked by Average User Rating, Best Movie Portrayal of Real-life Mob/Gangster. Oates was born in Depoy, a very small Kentucky town. Are there many other actors in the history of Hollywood who can have the adjectives crude, craggy, uncomfortable, and unorthodox act as positives to their overall resume? He’s was also funny, whimsical, lyrical and ultimately poignant. He also starred in The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960), Return of the Seven (1966), The Shooting (filmed in 1965, released in 1968), The Split (1968), The Thief Who Came to Dinner (1973), Cockfighter (1974), Drum (1976), and China 9, Liberty 37 (1978), and played the title role in a 1971 crime drama, Chandler. He also had the wonderful good fortune to exist at a time in his career when Hollywood was churning out adventurous films of narrative and direction. ("The Pillbox" [1964]) and Lost in Space ("Welcome Stranger" [1965]). Biography Credit:  That's it. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Oates also played in a number of guest roles on The Twilight Zone (in "The Purple Testament" and "The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms", in which he costarred with Randy Boone and Ron Foster), The Outer Limits ("The Mutant" [1964]), Combat! It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. He attended Louisville Male High School, Louisville, Kentucky until 1945 but did not graduate. [3]  On his father's side, Warren was of English, Scottish, and Welsh ancestry. In 1962, he appeared as Ves Painter in the short-lived ABC series Stoney Burke, co-starring Jack Lord, a program about rodeo contestants.  Starring/Leading Roles 	ClassicTVHits.com. Apr 3 1982 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, Bayless Oates, Sarah Alice Oates (born Mercer), Apr 3 1982 - Los Angeles, California, USA, Bayliss Earle Oates, Sarah Alice Oates (born Mercer), July 5 1928 - Depoy, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, Bayless Earle Oates, Sarah Alice Oates (born Mercer), Bayles Earl Oates, Sarah Alice Oates (born Mercer), July 5 1928 - Depoy, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States, Vickery Oates (born Turner), Judith Oates (born Jones), Terry Oates (born Farmer), Miss Oates, Mr. Oates, Gordon Foster Oates, July 5 1928 - Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, United States, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, United States, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States. His nickname was Oates Warren Mercer. On location with There Was a Crooked Man. 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