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James Warren may refer to: * James Warren (actor) (1913–2001), American film actor and artist * James Warren (engineer) (1806–1908), British engineer who patented the Warren-type truss bridge in 1848 * James Warren (journalist) (born 1953), Huffington Post blogger, former Chicago Tribune managing editor * James Warren (musician and composer), member of bands Stackridge and The Korgis * James Warren (politician) (1726–1808), Provincial Congress of Massachusetts President; general in American Revolution * James Warren (presidential candidate), Socialist Workers Party candidate for United States President in 1988 and 1992 * James Warren (publisher) (born 1930), magazine publisher and founder of Warren Publishing * James D. Warren, American newspaper publisher and politician from New York * James Ronald Warren (1925–2012), Seattle historian * James S. Warren, former director-general of the counter-terrorism branch of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service * Jamie Warren (bor ...
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James Warren (actor)
James Warren (February 24, 1913 – March 28, 2001) was an American film actor and artist. Early life Born James Pringle Wittlig in Marietta, Ohio, he was the son of Walter Wittlig, a watchmaker, and Florence Ione Pringle. He had two brothers, the oldest Laurence Pringle Wittlig and a younger brother, David Pringle Wittlig. The Wittligs had emigrated from Langenthal, Switzerland in the 1860s. However, James did not follow in the family watchmaking tradition. His first love was art, which took him to the Pratt Art Institute of New York where he became a watercolorist and an illustrator for various magazines. Film career Warren was sighted by an MGM talent scout, who offered him a contract. Changing his name to James Warren, he, his wife, Felice, and their six-week-old son moved to Hollywood, where over the course of several years he appeared in more than 30 movies. When his MGM contract expired, he moved to RKO. His first picture at RKO, filmed in the spring of 1945, was ''Di ...
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