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Anthony Warde

Anthony Warde was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Warde began his acting career with roles in such films as "The Affairs of Annabel" (1938), "Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation" (1939) with Peter Lorre and "Dick Tracy Vs. Crime, Inc." (1941). He also appeared in the musical "Ridin' on a Rainbow" (1941) with Gene Autry, "King of the Mounties" (1942) and "The Man With Two Lives" (1942). He kept working in film throughout the forties, starring in "The Chinese Cat" (1944), "Mystery of the River Boat" (1944) and "The Monster and the Ape" (1945). He also appeared in the Dennis Moore action flick "D-Day on Mars" (1945). In the latter part of his career, he continued to act in "The Black Widow" (1947), "Bells of San Fernando" (1947) and the Lee Tracy crime picture "High Tide" (1947). He also appeared in "Dangers of the Canadian Mounted" (1948) and the crime drama "The Girl Who Had Everything" (1953) with Elizabeth Taylor. Warde was most recently credited in "Brenda Starr, Reporter" (2011). Warde passed away in January 1975 at the age of 67.
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