Fans and researchers on the official Minder forum have attempted to track him down, but with little success. While some online databases, such as TV Guide , link his name to an animator and character designer who worked on major projects like The Prince of Egypt and Celebrity Deathmatch , dedicated fans have noted that this is likely a . The animator Warren O’Neill is reportedly American and has stated he never worked on UK television.
Warren O’Neill is best remembered by British television fans for his role as in the hit ITV series Minder . Though his acting career was brief, his performance in the 1980 episode "Not a Bad Lad, Dad" remains a standout moment in the show's early years. Warren O’Neill in Minder warren o'neill actor minder now
Based on available public records and industry databases (such as IMDb and Spotlight), there is no verified evidence that Warren O’Neill has actively pursued acting since the early 2000s. Several possibilities exist: Fans and researchers on the official Minder forum
Outside of Minder , O’Neill had a handful of roles in the early 1980s: Warren O’Neill is best remembered by British television
In the Season 2 episode (1980), O’Neill played Peter, a nine-year-old boy whom Terry McCann (Dennis Waterman) is hired to "mind". The episode’s emotional core revolves around the suggestion that Peter might actually be Terry’s son, as his mother, Beryl (Sharon Duce), leaves him in Terry's care. O’Neill later made a brief, uncredited appearance in the 1983 Christmas special, "Minder's Christmas Bonus". Other Acting Credits