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Warren Davis

Highest Rated: 83% Yesterday Was a Lie (2008)

Lowest Rated: 83% Yesterday Was a Lie (2008)

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Warren Davis was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. He had an early role on the television special "Glory Enough For All" (PBS, 1989-1990). He additionally landed roles in the TV movies "Doing Life" (1986-87), "The Liberators" (ABC, 1986-87) and "Double Standard" (NBC, 1988-89). He also landed a few movie roles at the time, appearing in "Outtakes" (1985), "Dead Ringers" (1988) with Jeremy Irons and "Switching Channels" (1988). Davis focused on television in more recent years, appearing on "ER" (1994-2009), "The Practice" (ABC, 1996-2004) and "Strong Medicine" (Lifetime, 1999-2005). He also had roles in film during these years, including roles in "January Man" (1989) with Kevin Kline and the Marlon Brando comedic adventure "The Freshman" (1990). Davis also created music for "Book of Love" (1991) with Keith Coogan. More recently, he tackled roles on "House" (2004-2012), "LAX" (NBC, 2004-05) and "Criminal Minds" (CBS, 2005-). He also appeared in "The Middle" (ABC, 2009-). He also was featured in the TV movie "Angel in the Family" (Hallmark Channel, 2004). He also appeared in the noir "Yesterday Was A Lie" (2009) with Kipleigh Brown. Most recently, Davis appeared on the documentary "Video Games: The Movie" (2014) with Sean Astin.

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83% 83% Yesterday Was a Lie
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No Score Yet No Score Yet Florence Robert (Character) - 2019
No Score Yet 28% Nintendo Quest Unknown (Character) - 2015
83% 83% Yesterday Was a Lie Psychiatrist (Character) - 2008

TV

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No Score Yet 88% The Middle Man 2 (Guest Star) 2015
No Score Yet 83% Criminal Minds Unknown (Guest Star) 2005
90% 96% House Kent (Guest Star) 2005
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Practice Unknown (Guest Star) 1999
No Score Yet No Score Yet Alfred Hitchcock Presents Unknown (Character) 1988