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  1. William, who appeared in his first Broadway play in 1920, soon made a name for himself in New York, appearing in more than 20 plays on Broadway between 1920 and 1931. During this period he also appeared in two silent films, The Town That Forgot God (1922) [ 3 ] and Plunder (1923).

  2. 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.

  3. See Warren William full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Warren William's latest movies and tv shows.

  4. William's outstanding performances in these roles include Skyscraper Souls (1932), The Match King (1932), and Employees' Entrance (1933). He also broadened his range to play the fraudulent clairvoyant in The Mind Reader (1933). The early 30s was the apogee of William's career.

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  5. warrenwilliam.com › warren-william-filmsWarren William Films

    A list of all of the films 1930's and 1940's movie star Warren William appeared in, including The Lone Wolf, Perry Mason, and all pre-code titles.

  6. Warren is probably most familiar to mainstream classic film audiences for his role as the conniving executive who grabs the wrong gold digger in Gold Diggers of 1933. Others may recognize him from Frank Capra’s perennial classic Lady for a Day with Warren as ‘Dave the Dude’.

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  8. Early on in his acting career, William landed roles in various films, including "Under Eighteen" (1931), "The Match King" (1932) and "Skyscraper Souls" (1932). He also appeared in "Beauty and the Boss" (1932), "The Woman From Monte Carlo" (1932) and "The Mouthpiece" (1932). He kept working in film throughout the thi...

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