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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': Jeep Driver in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E19ThePurpleTestament The Purple Testament]]" (1960) and Cpl. Richard Langsford in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E130The7thIsMadeUpOfPhantoms The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms]]" (1963)

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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': Jeep Driver in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E19ThePurpleTestament "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E19ThePurpleTestament The Purple Testament]]" (1960) and Cpl. Richard Langsford in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E130The7thIsMadeUpOfPhantoms "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E10The7thIsMadeUpOfPhantoms The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms]]" (1963)
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* ''Film/SleepingDogs'' (1977): Col. Willoughby

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* ''Series/{{Branded}}'' (1965): Pierce Crawley and Frank Crawley in "Judge Not" (1965)

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''Series/TheRifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborative relationship that would lead to him becoming a stalwart of Peckinpah's ProductionPosse in such films as ''Film/RideTheHighCountry'', ''Film/MajorDundee'', ''Film/TheWildBunch'', and ''Film/BringMeTheHeadOfAlfredoGarcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalick, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''Series/TheRifleman'' he met the director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborative relationship that would lead to him becoming a stalwart of Peckinpah's ProductionPosse in such films as ''Film/RideTheHighCountry'', ''Film/MajorDundee'', ''Film/TheWildBunch'', and ''Film/BringMeTheHeadOfAlfredoGarcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalick, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.
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* ''Series/BatMasterson'': Sonny Parsons in "Lottery of Death" (1959) and Cat Crail in "Meeting at Mimbers" (1961)

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* ''Series/BatMasterson'': ''Series/{{Bat Masterson|1958}}'': Sonny Parsons in "Lottery of Death" (1959) and Cat Crail in "Meeting at Mimbers" (1961)
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* ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'': Jed Hakes in "Snakebite" (1958), Seth in "Small Water" (1960), Jep in "Love Thy Neighbor" (1961), Sweet Billy in "Marry Me" (also 1961), Chris Kelly in "The Do-Badder" (1962), Deke in "The Bassops" (1964), Speeler in "Circus Trick" (1965), Al Tresh in "Ten Little Indians" (1965), Lafe in "The Mission" (1966), and Tate Crocker in "The Wreckers" (1967)


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* ''Series/TheBigValley'': Korby Kyles in "The Murdered Party" (1965) and Duke in "The Great Safe Robbery" (1966)
* ''Series/CimarronStrip'': Mobeetie in "The Battleground" and "Nobody" (both 1967)
* ''Series/TheFBI'' (1971): Richie Billings in "Turnabout"
* ''Series/TheBlueAndTheGray'' (1982): Preacher/Major Welles
* ''Series/TalesOfTheUnexpected'' (1985): Harry in "Nothin' Short of Highway Robbery" (Oates' last credit, and another {{posthumous credit}})

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborative relationship that would lead to him becoming a stalwart of Peckinpah's ProductionPosse in such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalick, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' ''Series/TheRifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborative relationship that would lead to him becoming a stalwart of Peckinpah's ProductionPosse in such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', ''Film/RideTheHighCountry'', ''Film/MajorDundee'', ''Film/TheWildBunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''.''Film/BringMeTheHeadOfAlfredoGarcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalick, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.


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* ''Series/TheRifleman'': Andrew Sheltin in "The Marshal" (1958), Jud Malakie in "Bloodlines" (1959), Santos in "The Prodigal" (1960), Marty Ryan in "Miss Milly" (also 1960), Willie Breen in "Day of Reckoning" (1962)
* ''Series/HaveGunWillTravel'': John Bosworth in "Three Sons" (1958) and Harrison in "The Poker Fiend" (1960)
* ''Series/WantedDeadOrAlive'': Jesse Cox in "Die by the Gun" (1958), Billy Clegg in "The Legend" (1959), George Aswell in "Angela" (1960) and Clem Robinson in "The Last Retreat" (1961)
* ''Series/BlackSaddle'' (1959): Simms in "Client: Steele"
* ''Series/WagonTrain'' (1959): Private Silas Carpenter in "The Martha Barham Story"
* ''Series/BatMasterson'': Sonny Parsons in "Lottery of Death" (1959) and Cat Crail in "Meeting at Mimbers" (1961)
* ''Series/TheWesterner'' (1960): Drunk in "Jeff"
* ''Series/SeventySevenSunsetStrip'': Dink Strahman in "Blackout" (1960) and Orville in "Terror in a Small Town" (1962)
* ''Series/{{Thriller}}'': Benny in "Knock Three-One-Two" (1960) and Hugo Wheeler in "The Hollow Watcher" (1962)
* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': Jeep Driver in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E19ThePurpleTestament The Purple Testament]]" (1960) and Cpl. Richard Langsford in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E130The7thIsMadeUpOfPhantoms The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms]]" (1963)
* ''Series/{{Rawhide}}'': Marco in "Incident of the Dancing Death" (1960), Charlie "Rabbit" Waters in "Incident of the Prophecy" (1963), Weed in "The Race" (1964) and Jesse Gufler in "Hostage for Hanging" (1965)
* ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'' (1962): Paul Magruder in "The Mountain Girl"
* ''Series/TheUntouchables'' (1962): Artie Krebs in "Pressure"
* ''Series/TheVirginian'': Corbie in "Stopover in a Western Town" (1963), Roy Judd in "A Slight Case of Charity" (1965), Bowers in "One Spring Like Long Ago" (1966) and Buxton in "Ride to Delphi" (also 1966)
* ''Series/Combat1962'': Pvt. James Stark in "The Pillbox" (1964)
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1963'': Reese Fowler in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E25TheMutant The Mutant]]" (1964)
* ''Series/TheFugitive'': Herbie Grant in "Rat in a Corner" and Hanes [=McClure=] in "Devil's Carnival" (both 1964)
* ''Series/{{Branded}}'' (1965): Pierce Crawley and Frank Crawley in "Judge Not" (1965)
* ''Series/LostInSpace'' (1965): Jimmy Hapgood in "Welcome Stranger"
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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborate relationship between the two that would include such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalick, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborate collaborative relationship between the two that would include lead to him becoming a stalwart of Peckinpah's ProductionPosse in such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalick, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.
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Oates continued to appear in numerous films and TV series until his untimely death of a heart attack at age 53. He was married three times and had four children.

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Oates continued to appear appeared in numerous other films and TV series until his untimely death of from a heart attack at age 53. He was married three times and had four children.
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Oates appeared in numerous films and TV series throughout the 1960s and '70s, continuing until his untimely death of a heart attack at age 53. He was married three times and had four children.

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborate relationship between the two that would include such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalik, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborate relationship between the two that would include such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalik, Creator/TerrenceMalick, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborate relationship between the two that would include such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.

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A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborate relationship between the two that would include such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/TerrenceMalik, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.


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* ''Film/RideTheHighCountry'' (1962): Harry Hammond
* ''Film/MajorDundee'' (1965): O.W. Hadley
* ''Film/TheShooting'' (1966): Willett Gashade
* ''Film/InTheHeatOfTheNight'' (1967): Sam Wood
* ''Film/TheWildBunch'' (1969): Lyle Gorch
* ''Film/ThereWasACrookedMan'' (1970): Floyd Moon
* ''Film/TwoLaneBlacktop'' (1971): G.T.O.
* ''Film/TheHiredHand'' (1971): Arch Harris
* ''Film/{{Dillinger|1973}}'' (1973): John Dillinger
* ''Film/{{Badlands}}'' (1973): Mr. Sargis
* ''Film/BringMeTheHeadOfAlfredoGarcia'' (1974): Bennie
* ''Film/RaceWithTheDevil'' (1975): Frank Stewart
* ''Film/SleepingDogs'' (1977): Col. Willoughby
* ''Film/NineteenFortyOne'' (1979): Col. "Madman" Maddox
* ''Film/{{Stripes}}'' (1981): Sgt. Hulka
* ''Film/BlueThunder'' (1983): Capt. Jack Braddock ({{posthumous credit}})
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Warren Mercer Oates (July 5, 1928 – April 3, 1982) was an American character actor.

A native Kentuckian, Oates started his acting career in the 1950s, appearing on stage and in various TV series, particularly {{Western}}s. While guest-starring in ''The Rifleman'' he met director Creator/SamPeckinpah, beginning a collaborate relationship between the two that would include such films as ''Ride the High Country'', ''Major Dundee'', ''The Wild Bunch'', and ''Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia''. Among the other directors Oates worked with in his career were Creator/NormanJewison, Creator/PeterFonda, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, and Creator/StevenSpielberg.

Oates appeared in numerous films and TV series throughout the 1960s and '70s, continuing until his untimely death of a heart attack at age 53. He was married three times and had four children.

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