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J.B. Warner(1895-1924)

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J.B. Warner
James Byron Warner was the younger brother of H.B. Warner and the son of Charles Warner, a prominent English stage actor, whose own father James Warner, whom J.B. was named after, was also a famous actor.

Born in Nebraska in 1895, the handsome J.B. joined the Warner family profession, though--unlike his older brother--he never appeared on the Broadway stage. He made his debut as "Jim Warner" in Knickerbocker Star Features' Crooked Road (1916) before appearing as "James Warner" in 1917 in two pictures for Falcon Features, The Secret of Black Mountain (1917) and The Lady in the Library (1917). Moving west to California, he signed with Universal Pictures in 1920 and began appearing in such horse operas as The Tough Tenderfoot (1920), billed now as "James B. Warner." In his third film at Universal, Blazing the Way (1920), he had top billing. It was his last headliner at Univeral.

After a couple of pictures for independent outfits, Warner appeared as a supporting player to western superstar Tom Mix in For Big Stakes (1922) at Fox. For Metro Pictures he headlined the western Big Stakes (1922), directed and produced by Clifford S. Elfelt. Beginning with his second film at Metro, Flaming Hearts (1922), he was billed as "J.B. Warner", a name likely to evoke his more famous brother, who was a top player in the movies and on the Broadway stage.

At Metro J.B. headlined six westerns, all of them produced by Elfelt. He then moved on to Sunset Productions, where he starred in eight low-budget westerns produced by Anthony J. Xydias, most of which were released in 1924.

Warner's career remains a "What if", as the handsome young actor never did mature into one of the "wax works" of the silent era his brother H.B. played in Billy Wilder's 1950 Hollywood classic, Sunset Blvd. (1950). Not yet 30, J.B. died on November 9, 1924, in Los Angeles, California, from tuberculosis.
BornOctober 8, 1895
DiedNovember 9, 1924(29)
BornOctober 8, 1895
DiedNovember 9, 1924(29)
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J.B. Warner in Below the Deadline (1921)

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J.B. Warner in Behind Two Guns (1924)
Behind Two Guns
5.5
  • Dr. Elijah Cutter
  • 1924
Les Bates and J.B. Warner in Big Stakes (1922)
Big Stakes
5.8
  • Jim Gregory(as James B. Warner)
  • 1922
J.B. Warner in Below the Deadline (1921)
Below the Deadline
  • Joe Donovan
  • 1921
Crimson Gold
  • Larry Crawford
  • 1923

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  • Horseshoe Luck
    • 1924
  • Boris Karloff, William Berke, Aline Goodwin, Marin Sais, and J.B. Warner in The Hellion (1924)
    The Hellion
    • Tex Gardy
    • 1924
  • Ruth Dwyer and J.B. Warner in The Covered Trail (1924)
    The Covered Trail
    • Bill Keats
    • 1924
  • J.B. Warner in Behind Two Guns (1924)
    Behind Two Guns
    • Dr. Elijah Cutter
    • 1924
  • J.B. Warner in Rounding Up the Bandits (1924)
    Rounding Up the Bandits
    • Bill Keats
    • Short
    • 1924
  • J.B. Warner in Wanted by the Law (1924)
    Wanted by the Law
    • Jim Loraine
    • 1924
  • Luis Barnes in Westbound (1924)
    Westbound
    • Bob Lanier
    • 1924
  • Treasure Canyon
    • 1924
  • J.B. Warner in Lone Fighter (1923)
    Lone Fighter
    • Certain Lee
    • 1923
  • Danger
    • Dave Collins
    • 1923
  • Crimson Gold
    • Larry Crawford
    • 1923
  • Flaming Hearts (1922)
    Flaming Hearts
    • Jeff Hartman
    • 1922
  • Les Bates and J.B. Warner in Big Stakes (1922)
    Big Stakes
    • Jim Gregory (as James B. Warner)
    • 1922
  • Pete Morrison and Esther Ralston in Crossing Trails (1921)
    Crossing Trails
    • 'Bull' Devine
    • 1921
  • J.B. Warner in Below the Deadline (1921)
    Below the Deadline
    • Joe Donovan
    • 1921

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  • Alternative names
    • James B. Warner
  • Born
    • October 8, 1895
    • Chadron, Nebraska, USA
  • Died
    • November 9, 1924
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(tuberculosis)

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    Enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1917 and was honorably discharged as a corporal two years later.

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