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Warner

Warner can refer to:

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, a municipal councillor in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Augustine Warner (1611–74), Virginia colonial politician and farmer
Augustine Warner, Jr. (c. 1642–81), Virginia colonial politician, Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
Austin "Jack" Warner (b. 1944), Trinidadian football administrator and FIFA Vice President
Brian Warner (b. 1969), musician, author, and director better known by his stage name Marilyn Manson
Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900), American essayist and novelist
Sir Courtenay Warner, 1st Baronet (1857-1934) was a politician in the United Kingdom
David Warner (actor) (b. 1941),English actor who often plays sinister characters
Deborah Warner (b. 1959), British director of theatre and opera
Ezra Warner American Inventor
Ezra J. Warner, American historian and author
Fred M. Warner (1865-1923), 26th governor of Michigan
Glenn Scobey Warner ("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
H. B. Warner (1875-1958), an English actor.
Jack Warner (1892-1978), the president and driving force behind the highly successful development of Warner Bros. Studios in Hollywood
Jack Warner (actor) (1896-1981), popular British film and television actor
Jack Warner (pitcher) (born 1940), Major League Baseball pitcher
Jackie Warner, fitness trainer and reality TV star
John Warner (b. 1927), former United States Senator from Virginia
John Warner (writer/editor) (b. 1970), author, editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency
Kurt Warner (b. 1971), NFL quarterback who is the league's all-time leader in completion percentage
Mark Warner (b. 1954), United States Senator from Virginia and former governor of Virginia
Plum Warner (Sir Pelham Francis "Plum" Warner, 1873-1963), English cricketer
Rex Warner (1905-1986), English classicist, writer and translator
Sam Warner, one of the founders of Warner Bros. Studios
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
Thomas Warner (explorer) (1580-1649), famous for settling on Saint Kitts and Nevis
William Warner (poet) (c. 1558-1609) English poet
William Warner (Missouri) (1840-1916) U.S. Congressman and Senator
William Lloyd Warner (1898-1970) American anthropologist
William W. Warner (1920-) author, winner of a Pulitzer Prize in 1977

Places

Warner, Alberta, Canada
Warner, New Hampshire, USA
Warner, Oklahoma, USA
Warner, South Dakota, USA
Warner, Queensland, Australia
Warner Robins, Georgia, USA

Businesses

Time Warner, an American media conglomerate, formerly Warner Communications
Warner Bros., a film and television production company
Warner Aircraft Corporation
Warner Books, a division of Hachette Book Group USA
Warner Music Group is a record label group
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Warner-Lambert, now merged with Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company
Warner Pacific College
Warner Southern College
Warner Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
Warner Atari

Record labels

Warner Alliance
Warner Bros. Records
Warner Curb Records
Warner Music Australasia
Warner Music Canada
Warner-Spector Records

Source: Wikipedia

Translation

The word "Warner" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Czech, German, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, Volapük.

Translation(s) in other languages: Hebrew: וורנר, Japanese: ワーナー.


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