Warren Isaac Schorr ’18

Warren Isaac Schorr ’18 passed away on June 22, 2023, in Los Angeles from a heart attack. He was born September 20, 1995, in Norwalk, Connecticut. As he grew up, Warren’s creativity and genius were manifested in his music, studies, and writing, and he was fully devoted to his passions. He graduated from Staples High School in 2014 with high honors as a National AP Scholar and National Merit Scholarship finalist. At Dartmouth he graduated cum laude as a James O. Freedman scholar and member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Warren also served as an editor for the Dartmouth Law Journal and received accolades for his work in music composition. It was at Dartmouth that his love of writing and film began to flourish. After graduation Warren moved to Los Angeles to work as a production assistant, intern at Iconic Talent Agency, gallery educator at the Japanese American National Museum, and freelance screenwriter. He had recently been accepted to the University of Southern California Peter Stark producing program, where he was set to pursue a master’s in fine arts. Warren’s talents and intellect were immense, but somehow his heart was even bigger. He was constantly thinking of others and was generous to a fault, often putting others’ needs before his own. Warren is survived by his parents, Patricia and Edward, and sister Julia and will forever be missed by his loved ones.

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