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Warner Oland

AKA: Johan Verner Ölund
Birthday: 1879-10-03
Died: 1938-08-06
Birthplace: Nyby, Västerbottens län, Sweden


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Warner Oland (born Johan Verner Ölund, October 3, 1879 – August 6, 1938) was a Swedish-American actor most remembered for playing several Chinese and Chinese-American characters: the Honolulu Police detective, Lieutenant Charlie Chan; Dr. Fu Manchu; and Henry Chang in Shanghai Express. His family emigrated to the United States when he was 13. He pursued a film career that would include time on Broadway and dozens of film appearances, including 16 Charlie Chan films. After several years in theater, including appearances on Broadway as Warner Oland, in 1912 he made his silent film debut in Pilgrim's Progress, a film based on the John Bunyan novel. As a result of his training as a Shakespearean actor and his easy adoption of a sinister look, he was much in demand as a villain and in ethnic roles. Over the next 15 years, he appeared in more than 30 films, including a major role in The Jazz Singer (1927), one of the first talkies produced. Oland's normal appearance fit the Hollywood expectation of caricatured Asianness of the time, despite his having no definitively proven Asian cultural background. Oland portrayed a variety of Asian characters in several movies before being offered the leading role in the 1929 film, The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu. It was the first onscreen portrayal of the Fu Manchu character in film. Oland continued to appear onscreen as an Asian, probably more often than any other white actor in the history of cinema. In Old San Francisco, Oland played an Asian unsuccessfully impersonating a white man. Oland was the first actor to play a werewolf in a major Hollywood film, biting the protagonist, played by Henry Hull, in Werewolf of London (1935). Once again, Oland's character was Asian. A box office success, The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu made Oland a star, and during the next two years he portrayed the evil Dr. Fu Manchu in three more films (although the second one was purely a cameo appearance). Firmly locked into such roles, he was cast as Charlie Chan in the international detective mystery film Charlie Chan Carries On (1931) and then in director Josef von Sternberg's 1932 classic film Shanghai Express opposite Marlene Dietrich and Anna May Wong. The enormous worldwide box office success of his Charlie Chan film led to more, with Oland starring in 16 Chan films in total. The series, Jill Lepore later wrote, "kept Fox afloat" during the 1930s, while earning Oland $40,000 per movie. Oland took his role seriously, studying the Chinese language and calligraphy.

Filmography

Shanghai Express
Character: Mr. Henry Chang
The Jazz Singer
Character: Cantor Rabinowitz

The Winding Stair
Character: Petras
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan at the Circus
Character: Charlie Chan

Charlie Chan's Secret
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan in Egypt
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan at the Race Track
Character: Charlie Chan

Charlie Chan in Paris
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan in London
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Character: Charlie Chan

The Horror Show
Character: (archive footage)
Werewolf of London
Character: Dr. Yogami
Man of the Forest
Character: Clint Beasley

Charlie Chan at the Opera
Character: Charlie Chan
The Naulahka
Character: Maharajah
The Big Gamble
Character: Andrew North

The Black Camel
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan on Broadway
Character: Charlie Chan

As Husbands Go
Character: Hippolitus Lomi
The Painted Veil
Character: General Yu
Dishonored
Character: Colonel von Hindau

Sailor Izzy Murphy
Character: Perfume Manufacturer
Daughter of the Dragon
Character: Fu Manchu
Don Juan
Character: Cesare Borgia

When a Man Loves
Character: André Lescaut
Don Q Son of Zorro
Character: The Archduke Paul
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
Character: Dr. Fu Manchu

The Drums of Jeopardy
Character: Dr. Boris Karlov
Before Dawn
Character: Dr. Paul Cornelius
Shanghai
Character: Ambassador Lun Sing

Stand and Deliver
Character: Ghika - the Bandit Leader
The Studio Murder Mystery
Character: Rupert Borka
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
Character: Prince Achmed

Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood
Character: Charlie Chan (archive footage)
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
Character: Dr. Fu Manchu
The Son-Daughter
Character: Fen Sha

The Avalanche
Character: Nick Delano
The Reapers
Character: James Shaw
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
Character: Self (archive footage)

Dangerous Paradise
Character: Schomberg
Pilgrim's Progress
Character: John Bunyon
Wheel of Chance
Character: Mosher Turkeltaub

Mandalay
Character: Nick
Charlie Chan's Courage
Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan's Chance
Character: Charlie Chan

The Fatal Ring
Character: Richard Carslake
The Lightning Raider
Character: Wu Fang
In Search of Charlie Chan
Character: Charlie Chan (archive footage)

A Passport to Hell
Character: Baron von Sydow, Police Commandant
Tell It to the Marines
Character: Chinese Bandit Chief
The Faker
Character: Hadrian

Old San Francisco
Character: Chris Buckwell
Movies on Sundays
Character: Charlie Chan (uncredited)
Dream of Love
Character: The Duke

Good Time Charley
Character: Good Time Charley Keene
The Marriage Clause
Character: Max Ravenal
Chinatown Nights
Character: "Boston Charley" Wu

Riders of the Purple Sage
Character: Lew Walters aka Judge Dyer
Curlytop
Character: Shanghai Dan
The Vagabond King
Character: Thibault

Patria
Character: Baron Huroki
The Rise of Susan
Character: Sinclair La Salle
The Eternal Sapho
Character: H. Coudal

The Scarlet Lady
Character: Zaneriff
Days of Thrills and Laughter
Character: Self (archive footage)
Flower of Night
Character: Luke Rand

Twinkletoes
Character: Roseleaf
Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
Character: Charlie Chan
A Million Bid
Character: Geoffrey Marsh

The Mighty
Character: Sterky
Paramount on Parade
Character: Fu Manchu (Murder Will Out)
How to Break 90 #3: Hip Action
Character: Himself

Beatrice Fairfax
Character: Detective
The Twin Pawns
Character: John Bent
Charlie Chan Carries On
Character: Charlie Chan

Complicated Women
Character: Self (archive footage)
What Happened To Father
Character: W. Bradberry, Father
East Is West
Character: Charley Yong

Hurricane Hutch
Character: Clifton Marlow
His Children's Children
Character: Dr. Dahl
The Pride of Palomar
Character: Okada

The Eternal Question
Character: Pierre Felix
Infatuation
Character: Osman Pasha
Destruction
Character: Mr. Deleveau

The Fighting American
Character: Fu Shing
The Third Eye
Character: Curtis Steele / Malcolm Graw
The Witness for the Defense
Character: Captain Ballantyne

Sin
Character: Pietro
Sin
The Yellow Ticket
Character: Baron Andrey
The Phantom Foe
Character: Uncle Leo Sealkirk

So This Is Marriage?
Character: King David