E. Alyn Warren
Edward Alyn Warren, born on June 2, 1874, in Richmond, Virginia, was a prominent American actor whose career spanned a significant portion of early cinema. He made his mark in the film industry by appearing in an impressive total of 99 films from 1915 until his passing on January 22, 1940. During the silent film era, he was occasionally credited under the names Fred Warren or E. A. Warren, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
Warren's contributions to the world of film were notable, as he transitioned through the evolving landscape of cinema during a time when silent films were giving way to "talkies." His body of work reflects the dynamic changes in the film industry, and he left an enduring legacy as a character actor during a formative period in Hollywood.
He spent his final years in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, where he passed away. Edward Alyn Warren's dedication to his craft and his extensive filmography continue to be recognized by film enthusiasts and historians today. His journey from Richmond to the silver screen marks him as a significant figure in American cinematic history.
Filmography
They Won't Forget
The Mysterious Mr. Wong
Abraham Lincoln
Outside the Law
The Hatchet Man
The Trail of '98
That Mothers Might Live
The Devil-Doll
The Mask of Fu Manchu
Daughter of the Dragon
The Bells
Limehouse Blues
Shipmates