
Warren Mitchell
Known For
Acting
Born
1926-01-14 in Stoke Newington, London, England, UK
Died
2015-11-14
Biography
Warren Mitchell (born Warren Misell) was an English actor. He was a BAFTA TV Award winner and a two-time winner of the Laurence Olivier Award. His most fondly remembered role is that of the Johnny Speight comic creation of Alf Garnett which he played on and off from 1965 to 1992 with the sitcoms Til Death Us Do Part and In Sickness and in Health.
Most Known For

Have I Got News for You
as Self

The Avengers
as Brodney

The Saint
as Marco Di Cesari

Play for Today
as Moss

Wogan
as Self

BBC Play of the Month
as Spas T Raikin, Traveller's Aid Representative

Waking the Dead
as Edgar Truelove (uncredited)

Pebble Mill
as Self

Theatre 625
as Head Porter

Theatre 625
as Ballas

The Sweeney

The Sweeney
as William Wardle

No Hiding Place

Z-Cars

An Audience with...
as Self

An Audience with...
as Alf Garnett

Hancock's Half Hour

Lovejoy
as Uncle Jack

Interpol Calling
as Willi

Out of the Unknown
as Joe