'The Omen' and 'Titanic' actor David Warner dies at 80


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Actor David Warner, who starred in films including 'Titanic' (left), 'The Omen' (right) and the Star Trek franchise, has died aged 80 from a cancer-related illness, his family has announced. – Photos: Filepics

Actor David Warner, who starred in films including Titanic, The Omen and the Star Trek franchise, has died aged 80 from a cancer-related illness, his family has announced.

On screen, he played Billy Zane's valet and bodyguard, Spicer Lovejoy, in James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster Titanic and also gained prominence for roles such as photographer Keith Jennings in the 1976 horror film The Omen.

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