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  1. 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.

  2. Warren William. Actor: The Wolf Man. Warren William, the stalwart leading man of pre-Production Code talkies, was born Warren William Krech on December 2, 1894 in Aitkin, Minnesota, the son of a newspaper publisher.

  3. Apr 1, 2015 · Warren was the middle child and only son of Freeman E. Krech and his wife, the former Frances Potter. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Warren William Potter, a somewhat celebrated Civil War Colonel.

  4. Fan site dedicated to 1930's and 1940's movie actor Warren William. An appreciation of William and his films including The Lone Wolf, Perry Mason, pre-codes.

  5. Broadway and Hollywood actor who reached his peak in films in the 1930's pre-Production Code movies. Known as the 'Pre-Code King'

  6. Warren William – The Magnificent Scoundrel. Dubbed the ‘King of Pre-Code’, no other actor embodied the classy mix of charm and sleaze that epitomized pre-Code Hollywood than Warren William. Warren Krech was born December 2, 1894 in Minnesota.

  7. Warren William (born Warren William Krech; 2 December 1894 - 24 September 1948) was an American stage, screen, and radio actor, popular as a film leading man during the early 1930s, and later nicknamed the "King of Pre-Code".

  8. Warren William was a Broadway and Hollywood actor, born the son of Freeman E. and Frances Krech, as Warren William Krech in Aitkin, Minnesota. He had a certain physical resemblance to John Barrymore. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  9. Find the location of Warren William's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career.

  10. Warren William was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in his acting career, William landed roles in various films, including "Under Eighteen" (1931), "The Match King" (1932) and "Skyscraper Souls" (1932).