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Warren, William

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Warren, William, (Jr.) (1812–88) actor; born in Philadelphia. Son of the actor-manager William Warren, he was a superb comedian who spent the largest part of his career performing classic and contemporary roles at the Boston Museum between 1847 and 1882. While there, he played nearly 600 different parts, including Sir Peter Teazle, Polonius, and Tony Lumpkin.


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She was predeceased by two brothers Albert Warren, William Warren, three sisters Anna Stake, Carol Skaroni and June Maynard.
As nominees, Earl Warren, William Brennan, and Harry Blackmun displayed no hint of their future accomplishments on liberal issues.
Earl Warren, William Brennan, and Harry Blackmun all rose above the expectations of those who appointed them.
 
 
 
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