- Michael Warren (actor)
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Michael Warren Born Lloyd Michael Warren
March 5, 1946
South Bend, Indiana,
United StatesOther names Mike Warren Years active 1970-Present Spouse Sue Narramore (1974-?) (divorced)
Jenny A. Warren (?-Present)Children Cash Warren Michael Warren (born March 5, 1946 in South Bend, Indiana) is an American TV actor and former college basketball player, best known for playing Officer Bobby Hill on the NBC television series Hill Street Blues.
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College basketball career
As a college basketball player, Warren was an All-American at UCLA, where he and Lew Alcindor (later to be known in his professional NBA career as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) were members of the 1967 and 1968 Bruin teams that won two NCAA championship titles under legendary coach John Wooden. Warren, the smallest Bruin starter at 5' 11", averaged 12.4 points as a junior in 1967 and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team in 1968. Alcindor and Warren later crossed paths when Michael played an extra in the hospital flashback scene in the 1980 film Airplane!
Acting career
Warren would go on to work as an actor in television. In addition to his starring role on Hill Street Blues, he had an earlier role on The White Shadow, and a co-starring role on the CBS television series City of Angels, and a recurring role on the Showtime television series Soul Food. Before Hill Street Blues, in 1974, he played the role of park ranger P. J. Lewis on the NBC adventure series Sierra, and in 1979, he starred as police officer Willie Miller on the CBS crime drama Paris, which was the first effort by Hill Street Blues executive producer Steven Bochco. He also guest starred on the Fox sitcom Living Single as Khadijah's father, and later portrayed Joan's father on the UPN/CW sitcom Girlfriends. Warren played Darrin Dewitt Henson's assistance on the Showtime show, Soul Food, in which he played Baron Marks. Warren had a recurring role on the ABC Family series as Spencer Sutton, Eddie's father, Lincoln Heights.
Warren appeared as Virgil Tibbs' longtime partner, Matthew Pogue on the episode of In the Heat of the Night "The Hammer and the Glove" in 1988. In 1996, he was on the Early Edition episode Hoops. In 2002 he appeared in "Normal Again", an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as a psychiatrist trying to convince Buffy Summers she is delusional.
His film work includes the 1970s cult classic "Norman... is that you?" (based on the play Norman, Is That You?) with the legendary Redd Foxx and Pearl Bailey.
In 2010, Michael Warren can be seen in Anderson's Cross playing the father of the lead character Nick Anderson.
Personal life
Warren has two daughters named Koa and Makayla, and two sons, Grayson Warren and Cash Warren. Cash is married to actress Jessica Alba, and they have two children, Honor (2008) and Haven (2011).
Honors
- 2009 Pac-10 Hall of Honor inductee
- UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame, 1990
- 14th round pick in the NBA Draft.
References
NCAA, NCAA March Madness: Cinderellas, Superstars, and Champions from the NCAA Men's Final Four : Chicago: Triumph Books, 2004. ISBN 1-57243-665-4
External links
UCLA Bruins Men's Basketball1966–67 NCAA Champions 22 Kenny Heitz | 33 Lew Alcindor (MOP) | 34 Jim Nielsen | 42 Lucius Allen | 44 Mike Warren | 45 Bill Sweek | 53 Lynn Shackelford
Coach John WoodenUCLA Bruins Men's Basketball 1967–68 NCAA Champions 22 Kenny Heitz | 33 Lew Alcindor (MOP) | 34 Jim Nielsen | 35 Mike Lynn | 42 Lucius Allen | 44 Mike Warren | 53 Lynn Shackelford | 54 Edgar Lacey
Coach John WoodenCategories:- 1946 births
- Actors from Indiana
- African American actors
- African American basketball players
- American television actors
- Basketball players from Indiana
- Living people
- People from South Bend, Indiana
- UCLA Bruins men's basketball players
- Seattle SuperSonics draft picks
- University of California, Los Angeles alumni
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