Warner

A Warner is someone who asks others to beware of impending dangers.

Warner stands for:

  • Warner Bros., a US-based film and television company
  • Warner Music Group, a music label
  • Time Warner, an international media company
  • Warner (crater ), a lunar crater
  • ( 8734 ) Warner, an asteroid

Places in the United States:

  • Warner (Arkansas )
  • Warner (Illinois )
  • Warner (California )
  • Warner (New Hampshire)
  • Warner (Ohio )
  • Warner (Oklahoma)
  • Warner (Pennsylvania)
  • Warner (South Dakota), in Brown County
  • Warner (Virginia)
  • Warner (Washington)
  • Warner (Wisconsin ), Town (ship) in Clark County
  • Warner Junction ( Texas)
  • Warner Park ( Arizona)
  • Warner Robins (Georgia )
  • Warner Springs (California )
  • Warner Village (New Jersey)

Warner is the surname of the following persons:

A

  • Adoniram J. Warner (1834-1910), American soldier and politician
  • Amelia Warner ( b. 1982 ), English actress
  • Annette Warner (born Imhausen; * 1970), German Egyptologist and mathematics historian

B

  • Bonny Warner (born 1962 ), American luger and Bobsportlerin
  • Brad Warner (born 1964 ), American Zen master and artist
  • Brian D. Warner ( born 1952 ), American astronomer
  • Brian Hugh Warner, aka Marilyn Manson (born 1969 ), American musician and artist

C

D

F

  • Frank W. Warner ( born 1938 ), American mathematician
  • Fred M. Warner (1865-1923), American politician

G

  • Gunnar Warner, real name Alexander Stephan (actor ) ( 1945-2011 ), German actor

B

  • HB Warner (1875-1958), American- British actor
  • Harry Warner (1881-1958), American film producer
  • Hiram Warner (1802-1881), American lawyer and politician

J

  • Jack Warner (actor ) ( 1895-1981 ), British actor
  • Jack Warner ( football player, 1898) ( 1898-1950 ), English footballer
  • Jack Warner ( football player, 1911) ( 1911-1980 ), Welsh football player
  • Jack Austin Warner ( born 1943 ), football official from Trinidad
  • Jack L. Warner (1892-1978), Canadian- American film producer and entrepreneur
  • Jack M. Warner (1916-1995), American filmmaker
  • Jean -Pierre Warner (1924-2005), British lawyer
  • John Warner (* 1927), American politician
  • John De Witt Warner (1851-1925), American politician
  • Julie Warner (born 1965 ), American actress
  • Justyn Warner (* 1987), Canadian sprinter

K

  • Kai Warner (actually Werner load; 1926-1982 ), German orchestra director, producer, arranger and composer
  • Keith Warner ( born 1956 ), British opera director
  • Karl Warner (1908-1995), American track and field athlete
  • Kurt Warner (born 1971 ), U.S. American football player

L

M

  • Malcolm -Jamal Warner (born 1970 ), American actor and film producer
  • Mark Warner (born 1954 ), American politician
  • Mark Warner ( editor ) (born 1954 ), American Cutter
  • Martin Warner (born 1958 ), British theologian; Bishop of Chichester
  • Michael Warner, American high school teachers

N

  • Norman Warner ( born 1940 ), British politician

O

P

  • Pop Warner ( Glenn Scobey Warner; 1871-1954 ), U.S. American football coach

R

  • Rex Warner (1905-1986), British writer and translator
  • Richard Warner ( politician ) ( 1835-1915 ), American politician
  • Richard Warner (actor ) ( 1911-1989), English actor

S

T

  • Tony Warner ( b. 1974 ), football player from Trinidad and Tobago
  • Ty Warner ( born 1944 ), American entrepreneur

V

W

  • Walter Warner (around 1557-1643 ), British mathematician and scientist
  • Willard Warner (1826-1906), American soldier and politician
  • William Warner ( politician ) ( 1840-1916 ), American politician
  • William Lloyd Warner (1898-1970), American anthropologist and social psychologist
  • Worcester Reed Warner (1846-1929), American engineer, entrepreneur and astronomer

Other:

  • Warner 's Ranch, a historic property of the NRHP in California
  • Edward Warner Medal, Award for special achievements in the field of civil aviation
  • Helen B. Warner Prize

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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