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David Warner 1941-2022

DAVID WARNER
1941-2022

It was announced this week that David Hattersley Warner, esteemed star of the stage and screen, has sadly had to take his leave of us.  David was of course in my favourite film of all time The Omen (1976) as the photographer Keith Jennings, who met a spectacularly grisly end whilst gamely attempting to help Robert Thorn with his whole "raising The Anti-Christ as his child" issue.

Rest In Power, David.  I love you, I always have and I always will.

David Hattersley Warner, 1941-2022



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