Warren Oates

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Oates was one those faces many my age recognize, but can't identify. Seems he was too often cast in a supporting role.

I'm one of the few that actually read credits, so his name and face both recognizable for me. He was truly a versatile actor.

The first role that came to mind when reading the subject here was Sam in 1967's "In The Heat Of The Night."
 
My favorite Warren Oates performance was Ninety-two in the Shade, again opposite Peter Fonda, screenplay by Thomas McGuane (there's that Livingston/Paradise Valley connection again).
Wyatt Burp mentioned Jimmy Buffett (rancho deluxe). There's another link: Thomas McGuane was Buffetts brother in law.

92 in the shade was (is) a favorite book.
 
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I'm with you on all three,but you got to put Jack Elam in the mix.
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Dont get me started on Jack Elam--he was great in everything I ever saw him in--the first being: Rio Lobo as the Christopher Mitchum's characters Father.
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Back in the mid 60s I came out of a establishment in north hollywood or van nuys and jack elam was sitting in a old cadillac, even old for the day, he was parked in front of a doughnut shop and was attacking some doughnuts. I had to walk right by his car and he gave me that same look, it was almost like he was dareing me to say something!
 
Back in the mid 60s I came out of a establishment in north hollywood or van nuys and jack elam was sitting in a old cadillac, even old for the day, he was parked in front of a doughnut shop and was attacking some doughnuts. I had to walk right by his car and he gave me that same look, it was almost like he was dareing me to say something!

Thats similar to how I met James Cagney. I was 15 at the time and he was sitting at a table at a sidewalk cafe reading a newspaper and drinking a cup of Joe. My Parents pushed me into going to meet him and we all wound up taking with him for about 15 minutes. That is something ill never forget. Also, we had just left a tourist trap shop on Van Nuys-turned the corner and started walking down the street-when my parents stopped and started talking about a white-haired Gent at a table across the street saying it had to be him.

Being I was 15 at the time and never had an opportunity till recent-to become a fan of his-having seen him only in; Mister Roberts as the Captain--till I recently saw him in the 2nd movie with him in it: The Fighting 69th--it was because of that movie I became a fan of his. Anyway, long story short--I had just bought 15 or those 8x10 black and white photos of actors from the shop we left-and one of them was a photo of Cagney.

On walking to his table-he lowered his paper and looked at me with his glasses low on his nose and asked me my name. I was start struck--and couldnt remember my name-and he said he could remember his and said he was James Cagney. He then asked what I had in the bag and i handed it to him and he took out the photos and looked through them. He stopped and grinned when he saw I had one of him and asked me why I had his? and I told him because I finally saw him in something other than Mister Roberts-and it made me a fan of his. He actually asked me if he could sign the photo and I gladly "allowed" him to sign it.

He commented on the other pictures as around 12 of the 15--were all John Wayne, the rest were of Clint Eastwood. He made a comment on both saying he wished he had worked with both of them and regretted never doing so-but that he was good friends with them both.

Sorry for off subject again.
 
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