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Henry Byron Warner (often credited as H.B. Warner) was an English actor. He was the definitive cinematic Jesus Christ in Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings (1927). He was born into a prominent theatrical family on October 26, 1875 in London. His father was Charles Warner, and his grandfather was James Warner, both prominent English actors. He replaced J.B. Warner as Jesus in The King of Kings (1927) when J.B. died of tuberculosis at age 29. (J.B. was not Henry's brother. J.B. had taken the professional last name "Warner" because Henry's family took him in.) Henry Warner's family wanted him to become a doctor, and he graduated from London University but eventually gave up his medical studies. The theater was in his blood, and he studied acting in Paris and Italy before joining his father's stock company, making his debut in the English production of "Drink." It was from his father that he honed his craft. Warner made it to America in the early 1900s, after touring the British Empire. Billed as Harry Warner, he made his Broadway debut in the American colonial drama "Audrey" at Hoyt's Theatre on November 24, 1902, starring James O'Neill, the father of playwright Eugene O'Neill. He was billed as H.B. Warner in his next appearance on Broadway, in the 1906 comedy "Nurse Marjorie." He appeared in 13 more Broadway productions in his career, from the twin-bill of "Susan in Search of a Husband" & "A Tenement Tragedy" (also 1906) to "Silence" in 1925. He moved into motion pictures, making his debut in the Mutual short Harp of Tara (1914). Also in 1914, he appeared in a film written by Cecil B. DeMille for Famous Players Lasky, The Ghost Breaker (1914), in which he had played on Broadway the year before. Warner became a leading man and a star in silent pictures, reaching the zenith of his career playing Jesus in DeMille's The King of Kings (1927). His excellent performance was actually enhanced by the silent screen, allowing the audience to imagine how Jesus would sound. Warner could be extremely moving in silent pictures, notably in the melodrama Sorrell and Son (1927) as a war veteran father who sacrifices all for his son. When talkies arrived, he became a busy supporting player. A favorite of Frank Capra , appeared in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936). Cast again by Capra, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in Lost Horizon (1937). He also appeared in You Can't Take It with You (1938), and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939). Other major talkies included The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941) and Topper Returns (1941). Other than Jesus, the role he is best remembered role for today is in It's a Wonderful Life (1946), in which he played Mr. Gower, the druggist who is saved from committing a lethal medication error by the young George Bailey (the James Stewart character as a child). H.B. Warner appeared in Sunset Blvd. (1950) as himself. His last credited role was as Amminadab in DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1956), a remake of the earlier silent The Ten Commandments (1923). He last role was an uncredited bit part in Darby's Rangers (1958).

The Resurrection of Christ

Lux Æterna: The Art of Filmmaking
as The Son of God

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
as Self (archive footage)

The Ten Commandments
as Amminadab

Journey Into Light
as Wiz, the Wino

Here Comes the Groom
as Uncle Elihu

Savage Drums
as Maou

The First Legion
as Father José Sierra

Sunset Boulevard
as H.B. Warner

Hellfire
as Brother Joseph

El Paso
as Judge Fletcher

The Prince of Thieves
as Gilbert Head

High Wall
as Mr. Slocum

The Judge Steps Out
as Chief Justice Hayes

Driftwood
as Rev. Hollingsworth

It's a Wonderful Life
as Mr. Gower

Gentleman Joe Palooka
as Sen. McCarden

Strange Impersonation
as Dr. Mansfield, plastic surgeon

Prospecting for Petroleum
as The Voice of History (voice)

Captain Tugboat Annie
as Judge Abbott

Rogues' Gallery
as Professor Reynolds

Faces in the Fog
as Defense Attorney Rankins

Enemy of Women
as Col. Eberhart Brandt

Action in Arabia
as Abdul al-Rashid

Women in Bondage
as Pastor Renz

Hitler's Children
as The Bishop

The Boss of Big Town
as Jeffrey Moore

A Yank in Libya
as Herbert Forbes

Crossroads
as Prosecuting Attorney

The Corsican Brothers
as Dr. Enrico Paoli

All That Money Can Buy
as Justice Hawthorne

South of Tahiti
as High Chief Kawalima

Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime
as Ray Jardin

City of Missing Girls
as Capt. McVeigh

Topper Returns
as Mr. Carrington

New Moon
as Father Michel

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Senate Majority Leader

The Rains Came
as Maharajah

Nurse Edith Cavell
as Hugh Gibson

Bulldog Drummond's Bride
as Colonel Nielson

The Gracie Allen Murder Case
as Richard Lawrence

Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police
as Colonel Nielson

Let Freedom Ring
as Rutledge

Arrest Bulldog Drummond
as Colonel Nielsen

You Can't Take It with You
as Ramsey

Army Girl
as Col. Armstrong

Bulldog Drummond in Africa
as Colonel J. A. Nielsen

The Toy Wife
as Victor Brigard

Kidnapped
as Angus Rankeiller

The Adventures of Marco Polo
as Chen Tsu

The Girl of the Golden West
as Father Sienna
Our Fighting Navy
as British Consul Brent

Victoria the Great
as Lord Melbourne

Lost Horizon
as Chang

Along Came Love
as Dr. Martin

Blackmailer
as Michael Rankin

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
as Judge May

Moonlight Murder
as Godfrey Chiltern

The Garden Murder Case
as Major Fenwicke-Ralston

Rose of the Rancho
as Don Pasqual Castro