Victor Warren Net Worth

Victor Warren is an experienced actor, director, and producer from Los Angeles, California. He has been acting since the age of ten and graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University with a major in Acting and Directing. He has worked in California for Universal Studios and on the east coast owned a successful retail business. He has won awards for his film "Alone" and directed productions such as Woyzeck, A Midsummer's Night's Dream, and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged. In 2008, he moved back to LA to create more opportunities for himself and in 2010, he stunt coordinated Who Killed Chandra Levy for TLC. He has now created Glydascope to offer specialty projects to targeted audiences.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Producer
Birth Day February 19, 2011
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 13 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth

Victor Warren, a renowned actor, director, and producer hailing from the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by 2024. Known for his diverse skills and talents in the entertainment industry, Warren has made a significant impact throughout his career. With numerous successful projects under his belt, he has gained both critical acclaim and financial success. As an actor, director, and producer, Warren's versatility and dedication have played a crucial role in his rise to stardom. As we look forward to his future endeavors, it is evident that Victor Warren's net worth will continue to rise, reflecting his unwavering passion for his craft.

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Biography/Timeline

1903

He was born on 21 May 1903 in Glasgow, the son of David Dunn Warren (founder of Hunter and Warren explosives) and his wife Jean McCaull. The family lived at 5 Saltoun Gardens in the Dowanhill district.

1927

In 1927 he married Mary Winifred Wishart (1900-1994).

1929

From at least 1929 he was Chairman of Hunter and Warren, explosives manufacturers. His company was taken over in 1949 by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI).

1949

He was elected Lord Provost in 1949, representing the Progressive Party. His most noteworthy roles, representing head of civil defence, was organising defences against nuclear war (in the post-war "duck-and cover" hysteria) and beginning the waves of slum clearance for which Glasgow became very famous.