Fred Warren

Fred Warren

Deceased · Born: Sep 16, 1880 · Died: Dec 5, 1940

Personal Details

BornSep 16, 1880 Rock Island, Illinois, USA

Biography

Fred Warren, a renowned Vaudeville performer, and his wife Effie Conley-Warren, a talented singer and dancer, formed a dynamic duo that captivated audiences around the turn of the century. As the brother-in-law of Maxwell Karger, one of the co-founders and general manager of Metro Pictures, Fred Warren's connections to the film industry were extensive. His illustrious career in Hollywood spanned numerous film appearances, solidifying his status as a respected figure in the entertainment world.

Fred and Effie Warren made West Hollywood their home from 1916 to 1940, where they hosted their dear friend Rudolph Valentino's wedding in their backyard. This intimate gathering was a testament to the strong bonds they shared with their colleagues and friends. In his spare time, Fred Warren would often indulge in his love of music by playing the piano at Barney's Beanery, a beloved institution in the community.

Career

1940
Go West
Go West as Pianist at Crystal Palace Saloon
1932
Panama Flo
Panama Flo as Piano Player
Dancers in the Dark
Dancers in the Dark as Al - Pianist
1931
The Miracle Woman
The Miracle Woman as Pianist (uncredited)
1929
Broadway Babies
Broadway Babies as Boarder with Newspaper
The Locked Door
The Locked Door as Photographer
1928
The Noose
The Noose as Dave the Pianist
1927
The Jazz Singer
The Jazz Singer as Pianist (uncredited)
1919
Heart o' the Hills
Heart o' the Hills as John Burnham