Warwick Paul Evans
- Actor
- Publicist
- Writer
Warwick Paul Evans (aka Warwick Evans, born 1954) is a British actor, writer and veteran broadcaster, known mainly as being the first person to play the role of Dracula in a Hong Kong movie, and for his work as a television news anchor for TVB Pearl in Hong Kong in the 1980s. Warwick was also a founder member of Hong Kong's first professional theatre company Theatreast in 1979 and starred in its first 3 productions at the Shouson Theatre and the Arts Centre's Recital Hall. He was a well-known voice on radio news, as well as TV commercials & documentaries, and was a partner with Vaughan Savidge in a film dubbing company in the late 1970s. In 1993 he again teamed up with Vaughan and Barry Bakker as a writer and actor in the RTHK satirical radio comedy series Double Take, which ran for 13 episodes. In 1998 he founded HumorLinks, a humor-based website. He retired from RTHK in 2014 after working continuously with them for 22½ years, and returned to doing freelance work.