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Michael Warren(I)

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Smart, talented African-American actor Michael Warren could have followed in the star shoes of Sidney Poitier but Denzel Washington beat him to it. Best remembered for his Emmy-nominated role as police officer Bobby Hill in the Steven Bochco crime series Hill Street Blues (1981), Mike's respected turn on this quality show should have led to much bigger things.

Lloyd Michael Warren was born in South Bend, Indiana in 1946, the youngest of three children. Excelling in sports at South Bend Central High School, he earned a scholarship to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he majored in television, radio and film. Mike later became an All-American basketball star at UCLA under the legendary John Wooden, and served as the team's captain for two years. His Bruins teammates would include Kareem-Abdul-Jabbar (then known as Lew Alcindor), Lynn Shackleford, and Lucius Allen. His strong leadership and prowess on the court as a guard helped propel UCLA to two NCAA national championships during the years 1966-1968.

Following an unbilled role as a basketball referee in the film Halls of Anger (1970), Mike received his first big acting break by chance when a job as a technical consultant for the basketball sequences in director Jack Nicholson's film Drive, He Said (1971) led to an on-camera featured role in the film. Developing an ad agency in Los Angeles to counterbalance the unsteadiness of a fledgling acting career, he landed some commercial work here and there before earning his first regular role on the short-lived TV series Sierra (1974). He proceeded to take his earnest young mug to such "blaxploitation" films as Cleopatra Jones (1973) and to daytime programming with a 1976 stint on Days of Our Lives (1965). After more episodic work and a failed series pilot, not to mention a supporting role in the basketball-themed comedy Fast Break (1979), Mike hit the TV jackpot with the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Hill Street Blues (1981).

Possessing the same kind of street savvy and cerebral handsomeness as Denzel, Mike seemed a shoo-in for film stardom. Instead, his career moved rather slow and erratically after the end of his hit series in 1987. He did co-star with Cicely Tyson in the holiday season greeter The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990), and with D.B. Sweeney portraying a basketball coach in Heaven Is a Playground (1991), but, outside of this, nothing of great significance followed. Other series work came and went, the best of the bunch being a recurring role on the series Soul Food (2000).

Broaching the millennium, Michael was featured in the films A Passion to Kill (1994), The Hunted (1995), Trippin' (1999), Mother and Child (2009) and Anderson's Cross (2010) and American Skin (2019), but primarily found work on TV. He was a co-star on the hospital series City of Angels (2000), was given recurring roles on Soul Food (2000) and Lincoln Heights (2006) and Single Ladies (2011), and appeared in guest spots on "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," "JAG," "The District," "Night Stalker," "Girlfriends," "Criminal Minds," and "Sadie and Emmie."

Nevertheless, Mike continues to work, has a stable home life and presently lives in Los Angeles with his second wife, Jenny, and their two children. He also has two children from his first marriage.
BornMarch 5, 1946
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Known for

    Heather Bergdahl, Nicholas Downs, Jerome Elston Scott, and Micah Stuart in Anderson's Cross (2010)
    Anderson's Cross
    5.9
    • Mr. Anderson
    • 2010
    Robert Clohessy, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz in Hill Street Blues (1981)
    Hill Street Blues
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Officer Bobby Hill
    Ernest Thompson in Sierra (1974)
    Sierra
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Ranger P.J. Lewis
    Samuel L. Jackson, Annette Bening, Jimmy Smits, Kerry Washington, and Naomi Watts in Mother and Child (2009)
    Mother and Child
    7.2
    • Winston
    • 2009

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    Actor



    • Southwest Special
      • Hermes
      • Pre-production



    • American Skin (2019)
      American Skin
      7.0
      • Melvin
      • 2019
    • Angel Schroeder and Korryn Sorenson in Sadie and Emmie (2015)
      Sadie and Emmie
      7.2
      TV Series
      • The Ship
      • 2015
    • Stacey Dash, LisaRaye McCoy, and Charity Shea in Single Ladies (2011)
      Single Ladies
      6.2
      TV Series
      • Malcolm Sr.
      • 2011
    • Criminal Minds (2005)
      Criminal Minds
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Tom Anderson
      • 2010
    • Heather Bergdahl, Nicholas Downs, Jerome Elston Scott, and Micah Stuart in Anderson's Cross (2010)
      Anderson's Cross
      5.9
      • Mr. Anderson
      • 2010
    • Lincoln Heights (2006)
      Lincoln Heights
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Spencer Sutton
      • 2007–2009
    • Samuel L. Jackson, Annette Bening, Jimmy Smits, Kerry Washington, and Naomi Watts in Mother and Child (2009)
      Mother and Child
      7.2
      • Winston
      • 2009
    • Meet the Browns (2009)
      Meet the Browns
      3.7
      TV Series
      • Mr. Hughes
      • 2009
    • Golden Brooks, Jill Marie Jones, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Persia White in Girlfriends (2000)
      Girlfriends
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Bill Clayton
      • 2001–2007
    • Jill Hennessy in Crossing Jordan (2001)
      Crossing Jordan
      7.0
      TV Series
      • 2006
    • Night Stalker (2005)
      Night Stalker
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Perri Reed's Father
      • 2006
    • Kevin Hill (2004)
      Kevin Hill
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Lamont
      • 2005
    • Sunny Mabrey in Species III (2004)
      Species III
      4.2
      TV Movie
      • Agent Wasach
      • 2004
    • American Dreams (2002)
      American Dreams
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Mr. Reeves
      • 2004
    • Bonnie Bedelia, Nancy McKeon, Lela Rochon, Lisa Vidal, and Tracey Needham in The Division (2001)
      The Division
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Mr. Davis
      • 2004

    Producer



    • On Hallowed Ground: Streetball Champions of Rucker Park
      7.3
      TV Movie
      • co-executive producer
      • 2000
    • Jonathan Brandis in Home Free (1988)
      Home Free
      6.9
      TV Movie
      • producer
      • 1988

    Soundtrack



    • Robert Clohessy, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz in Hill Street Blues (1981)
      Hill Street Blues
      8.2
      TV Series
      • performer: "Backfield in Motion" (uncredited)
      • 1985

    Videos9

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    Demo Reel 7:34
    My Demo Reel
    Hill Street Blues: The Complete Series
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    Hill Street Blues: The Complete Series
    Hill Street Blues: The Complete Series
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    Hill Street Blues: The Complete Series
    Hill Street Blues: The Complete Series
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    Hill Street Blues
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    Hill Street Blues
    Species 3
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    Species 3

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Mike Warren
    • Height
      • 5′ 10¾″ (1.80 m)
    • Born
      • March 5, 1946
      • South Bend, Indiana, USA
    • Spouses
        Jenny PalaciosJuly 5, 1992 - present (2 children)
    • Children
        Koa Warren
    • Relatives
        Honor Warren(Grandchild)
    • Other works
      TV commercial, "'Clear and Straightforward Retirement Tools'," with Michael Warren (portraying husband/grandfather) and Scarlet Spencer (portraying granddaughter on boat) for Fidelity Investments.

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      He and wife Jenny have two children: Grayson Andres (b. 1995) and Makayla (b. 1998). He and his first wife Sue Narramore had two children: Kekoa Warren (b. 1976) and Cash Warren (b. 1979).
    • Nickname
      • Mike Warren

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