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- Falecido(a) em14 de setembro de 1974 · Waterbury, Connecticut, EUA (insuficiência cardíaca)
- Nome de nascimentoJohn Warren Hull
- Warren Hull nasceu o 17 de janeiro de 1903 em Nova Iorque, EUA. Era ator e autor e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em A Volta do Besouro Verde (1940), The Girl from Rio (1939) e Homens Sinistros (1940). Foi casado com Shea, Elouise Gilmore, Daye, Dorothy, Briggs, Agnes e Stevens, Susan Fossum. Morreu o 14 de setembro de 1974 em Waterbury, Connecticut, EUA.
- CônjugesShea, Elouise Gilmore(1945 - 1950) (divorciado (a))Daye, Dorothy(1929 - 1944) (divorciado (a), 3 crianças)Briggs, Agnes(1926 - 1928) (divorciado (a), 1 criança)Stevens, Susan Fossum(? - September 14, 1974) (sua morte)
- At the beginning of his Warner Bros. contract, he was tested for the lead male role in Sublime Obsessão (1935), but lost out to another newcomer, Robert Taylor.
- According to an in-depth article on the actor by noted film researcher and reviewer Laura Wagner in the Fall 2008 issue of "Films of the Golden Age", and contrary to other references, Hull was not related to actors Henry Hull or Josephine Hull, either by blood or marriage.
- He was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame--for Radio at 6270 Hollywood Blvd. and for Television at 6135 Hollywood Blvd.
- He had a daughter, Ann Southwick Hull, by his marriage to Agnes Briggs; he had three sons during his marriage to Dorothy Daye.
- His character Richard Wentworth (aka "The Spider") in serials inspired the creation of the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-man.
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