Warner 457368 214718798 2008-05-24T23:22:32Z 201.14.54.233 {{Wiktionarypar|Warner|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 * [[Austin "Jack" Warner]] (b. 1944), Trinidadian football administrator and FIFA Vice President * [[Brian Warner]] (b. 1969), musician, author, and director * [[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 * [[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 * [[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 (baseball)]] (born 1940), Major League Baseball pitcher * [[Jackie Warner]], fitness trainer and reality TV star * [[John Warner]] (b. 1927), 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), 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 * [[Sir 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]] ===Characters=== ====Shortland Street characters==== The '''Warner''' family are a fictional family on the [[New Zealand]] [[soap opera]] [[Shortland Street]]. * [[Chris Warner]] * [[Guy Warner]] * [[Margot Warner]] * [[Toni Warner]] == Places == * [[Warner, Alberta]], Canada * [[Warner, New Hampshire]], USA * [[Warner, Oklahoma]], 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.)]] ==Record labels== * [[Warner Alliance]] * [[Warner Bros. Records]] * [[Warner Curb Records]] * [[Warner Music Australasia]] * [[Warner Music Canada]] * [[Warner-Spector Records]] ==See also== * [[Irnerius]] (sometimes referred to as Warnerius), an Italian jurist from the 11th century {{disambig}} [[Category:Families]] [[Category:Ambiguous place names]] [[Category:Surnames]] [[de:Warner]] [[es:Warner]] [[fr:Warner]] [[nl:Warner]] [[ja:ワーナー]] [[pl:Warner]] [[vo:Warner]]