Michael Warren
Biography
Michael Warren, born on March 5, 1946, in South Bend, Indiana, is a distinguished retired American television actor and a former collegiate basketball player. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Officer Bobby Hill in the acclaimed NBC series *Hill Street Blues*, a role that became emblematic of his career and showcased his talent in a groundbreaking ensemble drama.
Before transitioning into acting, Warren had an impressive career in sports. He played college basketball at UCLA under the legendary coach John Wooden, contributing to the team’s successes during his tenure. His athletic background provided him with a unique perspective that he later channeled into his acting roles.
In addition to *Hill Street Blues*, Michael Warren's television credits include appearances in various popular series, such as *The Cosby Show* and *In the Heat of the Night*. Warren’s performances often highlighted his versatility and depth as an actor, earning him respect within the industry.
Throughout his career, he has not only entertained audiences but also served as a mentor and inspiration for aspiring actors and athletes alike. With a legacy that bridges sports and entertainment, Michael Warren remains a noteworthy figure in both realms, celebrated for his contributions to television and the impact he has made on and off the screen.
Filmography
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The Wedding
1998 • Clark Coles
Storyville
1992 • Nathan LeFleur
The Central Park Five
2012
The Hunted (1995)
1995
Drive, He Said
1971 • Easly
Butterflies Are Free
1972 • Roy Stradden
Species III
2005 • Agent Wasach
Curse of the Crimson Altar
1968
Fast Break
1979 • Preacher
Cleopatra Jones
1973 • Andy
Near
2023
Time Trax
1993 • Frank Matumba