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Warren Mercer Oates

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Birthplace: Depoy,Muhlenberg County,Kentucky
Death: April 03, 1982 (53)
Los Angeles,California
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Son of Bayless Earle Oates and Sarah Alice Mercer
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1977-age listed 49.

Warren Oates

Date of Birth
5 July 1928, Depoy, Kentucky, USA

Date of Death
3 April 1982, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)

Birth Name
Warren Mercer Oates

Height
5' 11" (1.80 m)

American character actor of the 1960s and 1970s whose distinctive style and intensity brought him to offbeat leading roles. Oates was born in a very small Kentucky town and attended high school in Louisville, continuing on to the University of Louisville and military service with the U.S. Marines. In college he became interested in the theatre and in 1954 headed for New York to make his mark as an actor. However, his first real job in television was, as it had been for James Dean before him, testing the contest gags on the game show "Beat the Clock" (1950). He did numerous menial jobs while auditioning, including serving as the hat-check man at the nightclub "21". By 1957 he had begun appearing in live dramas such as "Studio One" (1948), but Oates' rural drawl seemed more fitted for the Westerns that were proliferating on the big screen at the time, so he moved to Hollywood and immediately stared getting steady work as an increasingly prominent supporting player, often as either craven or vicious types. With his role as one of the Hammond brothers in the Sam Peckinpah masterpiece Ride the High Country (1962), Oates found a niche both as an actor and as a colleague of one of the most distinguished and distinctive directors of the period. Peckinpah used Oates repeatedly, and Oates, in large part due to the prominence given him by Peckinpah, became one of those rare character actors whose name and face is as familiar as those of many leading stars. He began to play roles which, while still character parts, were also leads, particularly in cult hits like Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974). Although never destined to be a traditional leading man, Oates remained one of Hollywood's most valued character players up until his sudden death from a heart attack at the age of 53. His final two films, Tough Enough (1983) and Blue Thunder (1983), filmed back-to-back in early 1982 shortly before his death, were dedicated to his memory.

Social Security Death Index Record
about Warren Oates
Name: Warren Oates
SSN: 402-32-7030
Born: 5 Jul 1928
Died: Apr 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: Kentucky (Before 1951 )

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Warren Mercer Oates's Timeline

1928
July 5, 1928
Depoy,Muhlenberg County,Kentucky
1961
June 19, 1961
Los Angeles County,California
1982
April 3, 1982
Age 53
Los Angeles,California