Actor
Warren William
Warren William, born on December 2 1894, was an actor. William has most recently worked on Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983), The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947) and Strange Illusion (1945).
About Warren William
- Name: Warren William
- Birth Date: December 2, 1894
- Age: 53 years old
- Death Date: September 24, 1948
Filmography as Actor
- Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983)
- The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947)
- Strange Illusion (1945)
- Passport to Suez (1943)
- Counter-Espionage (1942)
- Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942)
- The Wolf Man (1941)
- The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941)
- Secrets of the Lone Wolf (1941)
- Wild Geese Calling (1941)
- The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940)
- The Lone Wolf Strikes (1940)
- The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940)
- Day-Time Wife (1939)
- The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939)
- The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939)
- Arsène Lupin Returns (1938)
- The First Hundred Years (1938)
- Wives Under Suspicion (1938)
- Midnight Madonna (1937)
- The Case of the Velvet Claws (1936)
- Satan Met a Lady (1936)
- Times Square Playboy (1936)
- Breakdowns of 1936 (1936)
- The Case of the Curious Bride (1935)
- The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935)
- Don't Bet on Blondes (1935)
- Living on Velvet (1935)
- The Widow from Monte Carlo (1935)
- A Dream Comes True (1935)
- A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio (1935)
- Things You Never See on the Screen (1935)
- Imitation of Life (1934)
- Bedside (1934)
- The Case of the Howling Dog (1934)
- Dr. Monica (1934)
- The Dragon Murder Case (1934)
- Smarty (1934)
- Upperworld (1934)
- The Secret Bride (1934)
- Hollywood on Parade No. B-1 (1934)
- Lady for a Day (1933)
- Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
- Employees' Entrance (1933)
- Goodbye Again (1933)
- The Mind Reader (1933)
- Beauty and the Boss (1932)
- The Dark Horse (1932)
- The Match King (1932)
- Skyscraper Souls (1932)
- Three on a Match (1932)
- The Woman from Monte Carlo (1932)
- Expensive Women (1931)
- Honor of the Family (1931)
- Under Eighteen (1931)
- How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 7: 'The Spoon' (1931)