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Warren William

Warren William

Suave film leading man Warren William was the son of a Minnesota newspaper publisher. William's own plans to pursue a journalistic career were permanently shelved when he enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After serving in World War I, William remained in France to join a touring theatrical troupe. He worked on Broadway in the 1920s and also appeared in serial star Pearl White's last chapter play, Plunder (1923). His talkie career began with 1931's Honor of the Family. Typically cast as a ruthless business executive or shyster lawyer, William effectively carried over some of his big city aggressiveness to the role of Julius Caesar in DeMille's Cleopatra (1934). He also had the distinction of starring in three whodunit film series of the 1930s and 1940s, playing Perry Mason, Philo Vance, and the Lone Wolf. Off camera, William was unexpectedly shy and retiring; his co-star Joan Blondell once noted that he "was an old man even when he was a young man." Warren William was only in his early fifties when he died of multiple myeloma. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Warren William Trivia

When was Warren William born?
Warren William date of birth: December 2, 1895

What role did Warren William play in Wives under Suspicion?
Warren William played District Atty. Jim Stowell in Wives under Suspicion

Who did Warren William play in Lady for a Day?
Warren William was Dave the Dude in Lady for a Day

Who did Warren William portray in Arizona?
Warren William was Jefferson Carteret in Arizona

Who did Warren William portray in Lillian Russell?
Warren William was Jesse Lewisohn in Lillian Russell

What role did Warren William play in Strange Illusion?
Warren William played Brett Curtis in Strange Illusion


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