
Actor
E. Alyn Warren
- Richmond, Virginia, USA
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Biography
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Edward Alyn Warren (June 2, 1874 – January 22, 1940) was an American actor. He appeared in 99 films between 1915 and 1940. In some early silent films he was credited as Fred Warren or E. A. Warren. He was born in Richmond, Virginia and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
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Actor
47 credits
The Amazing Mr. Williams(1939)
Clerk
Film
North of Shanghai(1939)
Leader
Film
Port of Seven Seas(1938)
Captain Escartefigue
Film
I Conquer the Sea!(1936)
Sebastian
Film
Revolt of the Zombies(1936)
Dr. Trevissant
Film
Get That Man(1935)
Jay Malone, Private Investigator
Film
Chinatown Squad(1935)
John Yee
Film
Ship Cafe(1935)
Harry (as Fred Warren)
Film
The Mysterious Mr. Wong(1934)
Tsi Tung
Film
The Cat's-Paw(1934)
Tien Wang
Film
Limehouse Blues(1934)
Ching Lee
Film
Tarzan the Fearless(1933)
Dr. Brooks
Film
Smoke Lightning(1933)
Carter Blake
Film
The Hatchet Man(1932)
Soo Lat - The Cobbler
Film
Shipmates(1931)
Wong
Film
Daughter of the Dragon(1931)
Lu Chung
Film
East Is West(1930)
Lo Sang Kee
Film
Son of the Gods(1930)
Lee Ying
Film
The Medicine Man(1930)
Papa Goltz
Film
Du Barry, Woman of Passion(1930)
Denys
Film
Prince of Diamonds(1930)
Li Fang
Film
Chasing Through Europe(1929)
Louise Herriot
Film
Red Wine(1928)
Jack's First Friend
Film
The Opening Night(1927)
Robert Chandler
FilmSweet Rosie O'Grady(1926)
Uncle Ben Shapiro
Film
The Bells(1926)
Baruch Koweski
Film
The Unholy Three(1925)
Prosecuting Attorney
Film
The Courtship of Myles Standish(1923)
Myles Standish
Film
East Is West(1922)
Lo Sang Kee
Film
Hungry Hearts(1922)
Abraham Levin
Film
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