David Warner of “Titanic” and “Star Trek” dies at 80

David Warner of “Titanic” and “Star Trek” dies at 80


The British man was the victim of a cancer-related disease, according to a statement released by his family on Monday 25

The actor David Warnerwho starred in major productions such as in the film Titaniche died on Monday 25, at the age of 80, a victim of complications due to cancer.

“Over the past 18 months, he has faced his diagnosis with grace and dignity … Father, whose legacy of overtime has touched the lives of so many over the years. We are heartbroken,” said his relatives. BBC by note.

Warner was born in Manchester, England in 1941. His first major job was Fractionin 1965, being considered the best personification of the character in stages.

In 1990, the British actor played Spicer Lovejoy Titanic. She also acted Star Trek, Doctor Who, Twin Peaks And The League of Lords of the Apocalypse. Recently, David Warner played Admiral Boon The Return of Mary Poppins.

Source: Terra

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