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Roland Winters

AKA: Roland Winternitz
Birthday: 1904-11-22
Died: 1989-10-22
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USA


Roland Winters (born Roland Winternitz) was an American actor who played many character parts in films and television but today is best remembered for portraying Charlie Chan in six films in the late 1940s. Monogram Pictures eventually selected Winters to replace Sidney Toler in the Charlie Chan film series. Winters was 44 when he made the first of his six Chan films, The Chinese Ring in 1947 and ending with Charlie Chan and the Sky Dragon (also known as Sky Dragon) in 1949. His other Chan films were "Docks of New Orleans", "Shanghai Chest", "The Golden Eye" and "The Feathered Serpent". He also had character roles in three other feature films while he worked on the Chan series. Yunte Huang, in Charlie Chan: The Untold Story of the Honorable Detective and His Rendezvous with American History, noted differences in the actors' appearances, especially that Winters' "tall nose simply could not be made to look Chinese." Huang also cited the actor's age, writing, "at the age of forty-four, he also looked too young to resemble a seasoned Chinese sage." In contrast to Huang, Ken Hanke wrote in his book, Charlie Chan at the Movies: History, Filmography, and Criticism, "Roland Winters has never received his due ... Winters brought with him a badly needed breath of fresh air to the series." He cited "the richness of the approach and the verve with which the series was being tackled" during the Winters era." Similarly, Howard M. Berlin, in his book, Charlie Chan's Words of Wisdom, commented that "Winters brought a much needed breath of fresh air to the flagging film series with his self-mocking, semi-satirical interpretation of Charlie, which is very close to the Charlie Chan in Biggers' novels." After the series finished, Winters continued to work in film and television until 1982. He was in the movies So Big and Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, played Elvis' father in Blue Hawaii and a judge in the Elvis film Follow That Dream. He made appearances as the boss on the early TV series Meet Millie as the boss and the courtroom drama Perry Mason. In one episode of the Bewitched TV series, he played the normally unseen McMann of McMann and Tate. He also portrayed Mr. Gimbel in Miracle on 34th Street in 1973.

Filmography

Cry of the City
Character: Ledbetter
Bigger Than Life
Character: Dr. Ruric
The Underworld Story
Character: Stanley Becker

Convicted
Character: Vernon Bradley, Attorney
Between Midnight and Dawn
Character: Leo Cusick
Malaya
Character: Bruno Gruber

Blue Hawaii
Character: Fred Gates
A Dangerous Profession
Character: Jerry McKay
So Big
Character: Klaas Pool

Docks of New Orleans
Character: Charlie Chan
The West Point Story
Character: Harry Eberhart
Jet Pilot
Character: Col. Sokolov

The Chinese Ring
Character: Charlie Chan
Shanghai Chest
Character: Charlie Chan
Sky Dragon
Character: Charlie Chan

The Feathered Serpent
Character: Charlie Chan
The Golden Eye
Character: Charlie Chan
Top Secret Affair
Character: Sen. Burdick

She's Working Her Way Through College
Character: Fred Copeland
To Please a Lady
Character: Dwight Barrington
The Return of October
Character: Colonel Wood

Once More, My Darling
Character: Col. Head
Raton Pass
Character: Sheriff Perigord
Never Steal Anything Small
Character: Doctor

Tuna Clipper
Character: E.J. Ransom
Follow the Sun
Character: Dr. Graham
Everything's Ducky
Character: Capt. Bollinger

Miracle on 34th Street
Character: Mr. Gimbel
Inside Straight
Character: Alexander Tomson
Killer Shark
Character: Jeffrey White

Kidnapped
Character: Capt. Hoseason
Guilty of Treason
Character: Soviet Comissar Belov
Loving
Character: Plommie

Cash McCall
Character: Gen. Andrew Danvers
Citizen Kane
Character: Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Sierra Passage
Character: Sam Cooper

Captain Carey, U.S.A.
Character: Manfredo Acuto
Follow That Dream
Character: Judge

Big Deal in Laredo
Character: Henry Drummond
The Iceman Cometh
Character: The General (Piet Wetjoen)
Doc
Character: Watkins

You Can't Go Home Again
Character: Judge Bland