God Bless Warren Oates


A fine American actor, indeed

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Yeah, he's one of my all-time favorite actors. Oates and Peter Fonda made for a terrifically charming and engaging cinematic twosome. Besides "Race With the Devil," they also acted together in "The Hired Hand" and "92 in the Shade." The wonderfully easy'n'breezy chemistry between those two guys is a true joy to behold. Rest in peace, Warren Oates; you are greatly missed and loved by your fans.

"Warren Oates died for our sins"

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Totally agreed. Warren was a terrific actor who slipped into every role seamlessly. He was an everyman actor, with none of the Hollywood phoniness or ego. He made every film worthwhile, and "Race With the Devil" is no exception!

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I agree. One of the compliments he received was that he was a person who took up the least space in a room. That says a lot about someone, especially someone who was a professional actor. He was ruggedly handsome, too.

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That's a very telling comment by Warren. And yes, he was very handsome, very earthy, very believable. I love all of his performances, and I miss the era that was his heyday.

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I agree completely. Right around the same era when RWTD was filmed, Warren Oates played the title role in the movie 'Dillinger'. He went from depression era gangster to one of the victims in 'Race With the Devil' and was terrific in both roles.

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agreed

Gee they're good at playing dead, aren't they?

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The best.

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Warren Oates wasn't an actor you hired for a movie.
He was an actor you wrote a movie for.

Irreplaceable.

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Yep, always played the rugged bad ass perfectly, odd to see him unshaven in RWTD
he acted in Sleeping Dogs in NZ 1979 , nice detour

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Oates was great in this but so was R.G. Armstrong. Two of the best character actors ever!

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An absolute original who added so much to any film he was in !

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