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Mary Warren (born Marie Elizabeth Wierman; November 6, 1893 – August 4, 1956), was an American silent film actress.


Early life

Marie Elizabeth Wierman was born on November 6, 1893 in
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, the daughter of Mary E. Wierman (1871–1940).


Career

In 1912, still using the name Marie Wierman, she was a member of the Lubin Stock Company, and worked on films in Maine. As Mary Warren, she was an actress based in Hollywood who appeared in about two dozen silent films between 1918 and 1924, including ''The Sea Panther'' (1918), ''The Vortex'' (1918), ''An Honest Man'' (1918), '' All Night'' (1918), '' What Every Woman Wants'' (1919), '' The Final Close-Up'' (1919), ''
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'' (1922), '' The Man Who Won'' (1923), '' The Wolf Man'' (1923), '' Cupid's Fireman'' (1923), and '' In Love with Love'' (1924). She also made one sound film, '' Irish Hearts'' (1934).


Personal life

In 1916, Mary Warren married character actor
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Warren, Mary 1893 births 1956 deaths American silent film actresses Actresses from Philadelphia 20th-century American actresses