Warwick has been and is the home for a number of artists as they escaped the demands of modern life in the big cities.
Eugene O' Neill and Noel Coward lived in warwick Parish. They both rented and eventually bought Spithead house built by Hezekiah Frith, one of the island's main investors. The house has been painted by Winslow Homer in his work Inland Water, Bermuda. It was O'Neill refuge in the twenties as he exiled from the world and he looked for some solace to her existential distress. He first arrived in 1924 and went back several times until 1927. During his stay in Bermuda he wrote The Great God Brown, Lazarus Laughed, and Strange Interlude .
Lady Oona Chaplin, daugther to O'Neill and Charles Chaplin wife, owned an estate, now named Chaplin Estate, that was protected for ecological reasons after her husband died.
Recently Actor Micheal Douglas and his wife Catherina Zeta-Jones have choosen Warwick as their place of residence. Their house is on Longford Road.

