
H.B. Warner
Born: 1876-10-25
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Biography
Henry Byron Warner (often credited as H.B. Warner) was an English actor. He was the definitive cinematic Jesus Christ in Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings (1927). He was born into a prominent theatrical family on October 26, 1875 in London. His father was Charles Warner, and his grandfather was James Warner, both prominent English actors. He replaced J.B. Warner as Jesus in The King of Kings (1927) when J.B. died of tuberculosis at age 29. (J.B. was not Henry's brother. J.B. had taken the professional last name "Warner" because Henry's family took him in.) Henry Warner's family wanted him to become a doctor, and he graduated from London University but eventually gave up his medical studies. The theater was in his blood, and he studied acting in Paris and Italy before joining his father's stock company, making his debut in the English production of "Drink." It was from his father that he honed his craft. Warner made it to America in the early 1900s, after touring the British Empire. Billed as Harry Warner, he made his Broadway debut in the American colonial drama "Audrey" at Hoyt's Theatre on November 24, 1902, starring James O'Neill, the father of playwright Eugene O'Neill. He was billed as H.B. Warner in his next appearance on Broadway, in the 1906 comedy "Nurse Marjorie." He appeared in 13 more Broadway productions in his career, from the twin-bill of "Susan in Search of a Husband" & "A Tenement Tragedy" (also 1906) to "Silence" in 1925. He moved into motion pictures, making his debut in the Mutual short Harp of Tara (1914). Also in 1914, he appeared in a film written by Cecil B. DeMille for Famous Players Lasky, The Ghost Breaker (1914), in which he had played on Broadway the year before. Warner became a leading man and a star in silent pictures, reaching the zenith of his career playing Jesus in DeMille's The King of Kings (1927). His excellent performance was actually enhanced by the silent screen, allowing the audience to imagine how Jesus would sound. Warner could be extremely moving in silent pictures, notably in the melodrama Sorrell and Son (1927) as a war veteran father who sacrifices all for his son. When talkies arrived, he became a busy supporting player. A favorite of Frank Capra , appeared in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936). Cast again by Capra, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in Lost Horizon (1937). He also appeared in You Can't Take It with You (1938), and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939). Other major talkies included The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941) and Topper Returns (1941). Other than Jesus, the role he is best remembered role for today is in It's a Wonderful Life (1946), in which he played Mr. Gower, the druggist who is saved from committing a lethal medication error by the young George Bailey (the James Stewart character as a child). H.B. Warner appeared in Sunset Blvd. (1950) as himself. His last credited role was as Amminadab in DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1956), a remake of the earlier silent The Ten Commandments (1923). He last role was an uncredited bit part in Darby's Rangers (1958).
Known For

The Princess and the Plumber

The Ten Commandments

It's a Wonderful Life

The Reckless Hour

Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath

Sunset Boulevard

The Argyle Case

The Menace

El Paso

Viva Villa!

Cross-Examination

Unholy Love

Bulldog Drummond in Africa

The Gamblers

Moonlight Murder

Blackmailer

Grand Canary

Christopher Bean

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Hellfire

Stark Mad

When We Were Twenty-One

Savage Drums

Liliom

The Divine Lady

Zaza

The Second Floor Mystery

Wedding Rings

You Can't Take It with You

High Wall

Let Freedom Ring

South of Tahiti

Night Alarm

God's Man

Kidnapped

Wild Company

Silence

Whispering Smith

Supernatural

Driftwood

The First Legion

Behold My Wife!

New Moon

Conquest

Jennie Gerhardt

Lost Horizon

Army Girl

The Son-Daughter

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

The Rains Came

Along Came Love

The King of Kings

Expensive Women

Strange Impersonation

The Lost Paradise

Lux Æterna: The Art of Filmmaking

The Pagan God

French Dressing

The Doctor's Secret

Hitler's Children

Nurse Edith Cavell

A Tale of Two Cities

Captain Tugboat Annie

The Corsican Brothers

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

One Hour Before Dawn

Topper Returns

The Show of Shows

Action in Arabia

Here Comes the Groom

The Furies

The Toy Wife

All That Money Can Buy

Crossroads

Bulldog Drummond's Bride

The Seventh Sin

Tom Brown of Culver

Sorrell and Son

The Green Goddess

The Adventures of Marco Polo

Women in Bondage

Journey Into Light

Victoria the Great

The Prince of Thieves

The Ghost Breaker

Enemy of Women

Five Star Final

Faces in the Fog

Felix O'Day

Rogues' Gallery

Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime

On Your Back

A Woman of Experience

The Judge Steps Out

Prospecting for Petroleum

Sorrell and Son

Tiger Rose

A Woman Commands

In Old Santa Fe

A Yank in Libya

Is Love Everything?

The Gracie Allen Murder Case

Man-Made Women

The Garden Murder Case

The Trial of Mary Dugan

Romance of a Rogue

Danger Trail

Gentleman Joe Palooka

Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police

The Phantom of Crestwood

Charlie Chan's Chance

Rose of the Rancho

The Boss of Big Town

City of Missing Girls

Arrest Bulldog Drummond

The Girl of the Golden West

The Gray Wolf's Ghost

Born to Gamble

Shell 43

The Market of Vain Desire

The Man from Broadway

For a Woman's Honor
