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Warren William (born Warren William Krech; December 2, 1894 – September 24, 1948) was a Broadway and Hollywood actor, immensely popular during the early 1930s; he was later nicknamed the "King of Pre-Code". He was the first actor to play Perry Mason.
Warren William was a leading man of pre-Code talkies, starring in films like The Mouthpiece, The Match King, and The Maltese Falcon. He also played Philo Vance, Perry Mason, and The Lone Wolf in various adaptations.
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Learn about Warren William, the actor who embodied the charm and sleaze of pre-Code Hollywood. See his filmography, biography, and links to his sites and books.
Honor of the Family is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film released by First National Pictures (a subsidiary of Warner Bros.), starring Bebe Daniels and Warren William. It was based on the play by Emil Fabre, from the Honoré de Balzac novel, La Rabouilleuse.
Warren William was an American actor who starred in many pre-Code films in the 1930s. He played amoral characters such as lawyers, businessmen, and spies, and was nicknamed the "King of Pre-Code".
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Learn about Warren William, a forgotten star of the thirties and forties who played detectives, villains and charming heels in films like The Lone Wolf, Perry Mason and The Match King. Explore his biography, filmography, photos and more on this site dedicated to his legacy.