Warner
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Warner can refer to:
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[edit] People
- Albert Warner (1883-1967), one of the founders of Warner Bros. Studios
- Amelia Warner (b. 1982), British actress
- Amy Warner (Soccer) (b. 1981), soccer player who graduated from the University of Notre Dame
- Arnie Warner is a municipal councillor in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.
- Austin "Jack" Warner (b. 1944) - Trinidadian football adminsitrator and businessmen and FIFA Vice President.
- Brian Warner (b. 1969), musician, author, and director
- Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900), American essayist and novelist
- David Warner (actor) (b. 1941), English actor who often plays sinister characters
- Fred M. Warner (1865-1923), 26th Governor of Michigan
- Fred Warner (actor) (b. 1974), commercial actor and member of the sketch comedy group "Dry Hump"
- Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner (1871-1954), American football coach
- Harry Warner (1881-1958), one of the founders of Warner Bros.
- Harry Warner, Jr. (1922-2003), science fiction fan and historian
- Jack Warner (1892-1978), the president and driving force behind the highly successful development of Warner Brothers Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
- Jack Warner (actor) (1896-1981), popular British film and television actor
- Jack Warner (born 1940), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Jackie Warner, fitness trainer and reality TV star
- John Warner (b. 1927), Senator from Virginia
- John Warner (writer/editor) (b. 1970), author, editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency
- Kurt Warner (b. 1971), NFL quarterback who still is the league's all-time leader in passer rating
- Mark Warner (b. 1954), former Governor of Virginia
- Plum Warner (Sir Pelham Francis "Plum" Warner, 1873-1963), English cricketer
- Rex Warner (1905-1986), English classicist, writer and translator
- Seth Warner (1743-1784), huntsman
- Susan Warner (1819-1885), American writer of religious fiction for young people
- Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978), English novelist and poet
- William Warner, four notable men
[edit] Places
[edit] In the United States
- Warner, New Hampshire, a town
- Warner, Oklahoma, a town
- Warner Robins, Georgia, a city
[edit] Outside the United States
- Warner, Queensland, in Australia
- Warner, Alberta, in Canada
[edit] Businesses
- Warner Books, a division of Hachette Book Group USA
- Warner Communications, now known as Time Warner, an American media conglomerate
- Warner Bros., one of the world's largest producers of film and television entertainment founded in 1923 by four brothers; Albert Warner, Harold Warner, Jack Warner, and Sam Warner
- Warner-Lambert, now merged with Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company
- Warner Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
[edit] Record labels
- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
- Warner Bros. Records
- Warner Communications
- Warner Curb Records
- Warner Music Australasia
- Warner Music Canada
- Warner Music Group
[edit] See also
- Irnerius (sometimes referred to as Warnerius), an Italian jurist from the 11th century