Warren Finnerty

Warren Finnerty
Born April 9, 1925
Died December 22, 1974

Warren Finnerty (April 9, 1925 December 22, 1974) was an American actor best known for his Obie award-winning performance as the character "Leach" in the stage production The Connection (1959).[1]

Career

After making his film debut in Murder, Inc. (1960), and in the Off-Off Broadway production of "The Brig" in the 1960s, he made a few television appearances before starring in the controversial film adaption of The Connection (1961), reprising his role from the stage production.

He continued to work steadily in the 60s and early 70s, making appearances on television in Bonanza and Banacek, and in films such as The Pawnbroker (1964), Cool Hand Luke (1967), Easy Rider (1969) in which Finnerty plays a rancher whose lifestyle draws the admiration of Wyatt aka "Captain America," the character played by Peter Fonda,[2] The Panic in Needle Park (1971), Kid Blue (1973) and Cockfighter (1974).

Finnerty died in 1974 in New York City from a heart attack at the age of 49.

Family

He is the father of jazz musician Barry Finnerty; Owen T. Evans, & Shan Finnerty.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1960Murder, Inc.Bug Workman
1961The ConnectionLeach
1964The PawnbrokerSavarese
1964The BrigGuard #1
1965AndySanovich
1967Who's Crazy?
1967Cool Hand LukeTattoo
1969Easy RiderRancher
1969MarloweManagerUncredited
1969Scream Free!Barney
1971The Panic in Needle ParkSammy
1971The Last MovieBanker
1973Kid BlueWills
1973The Laughing PolicemanRipple
1974CockfighterSanders
1974Injun fenderTexan(final film role)

References


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