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Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Warner Oland

Years active
  
1906–1937

Occupation
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Johan Verner Olund

Born
  
October 3, 1879 (
1879-10-03
)
Nyby, Bjurholm Municipality, Vasterbotten County, Sweden

Died
  
August 6, 1938, Stockholm, Sweden

Spouse
  
Edith Gardener Shearn (m. 1907–1938)

Resting place
  
Southborough Rural Cemetery

Parents
  
Maria Johanna Ohlund, Jonas Ohlund

Movies
  
Charlie Chan at the Opera, The Jazz Singer, Charlie Chan in London, Shanghai Express, The Black Camel

Similar People
  
Sidney Toler, Earl Derr Biggers, Alan Crosland, Josef von Sternberg, Rowland V Lee

Cause of death
  
bronchial pneumonia

1936 SHANGHAI - ACTOR WARNER OLAND (CHARLIE CHAN) IN CHINA


Scene from THE LIGHTNING RAIDER (1919) Pearl White and Warner Oland


Warner Oland (October 3, 1879 – August 6, 1938) was a Swedish-American actor most remembered for playing several characters of Asian descent: the detective Charlie Chan, Dr. Fu Manchu, and Henry Chang in Shanghai Express. He moved to the United States when he was 13 and pursued a film career that would include time on Broadway and dozens of film appearances. He starred in a total of 16 Charlie Chan films.

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Early years

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He was born Johan Verner Ölund in the village of Nyby, Bjurholm Municipality, Västerbotten County, Sweden. He claimed that his vaguely Asian appearance was due to possessing some Mongolian ancestry, though his known ancestry contains no indication that this was so.

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When he was thirteen, his family immigrated to the United States. Educated in Boston, he spoke English and his native Swedish, and eventually translated some of the plays of August Strindberg. As a young man he pursued a career in theater, at first working on set design while developing his skills as a dramatic actor. In 1906, he was signed to tour the country with the troupe led by actress Alla Nazimova. The following year he met and married the playwright and portrait painter Edith Gardener Shearn. Shearn made an ideal partner for Oland. She mastered Swedish, helping him with the translation of Strindberg's works that they jointly published in book form in 1912.

Career beginnings

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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. It would be another three years before he returned to film work with a role in The Romance of Elaine, an adventure film starring the extremely popular Pearl White. 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. He made several more films with Pearl White including his first portrayal of an oriental character in her film, The Lightning Raider (1919). 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.

Racebending physicality

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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.

Becoming a star

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. 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 Charlie Chan industry

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.

Personal life

Despite his wealth and success, Oland suffered from alcoholism that severely affected his health and his thirty-year marriage. In January 1938, he started filming Charlie Chan at the Ringside. However, a week into shooting his erratic behavior culminated in his walking off the set, causing the film to be abandoned. After a spell in the hospital, he signed a new three-picture deal with Fox to continue playing Chan. At the same time, he was involved in a bitter divorce from his wife which prevented him, by court order, from traveling overseas and moving his assets abroad. He was also soon involved in a public incident when, having ordered his chauffeur to drive him to Mexico, he was observed during a rest stop sitting on the running board of his car throwing his shoes at onlookers. The divorce settlement, favoring his wife, was announced to the media on April 2, 1938, and the same day he left the USA by ship, turning up in southern Europe, then proceeding to his native Sweden where he stayed with an architect friend.

Death

In Sweden, Oland contracted bronchial pneumonia, worsened by the apparent onset of emphysema from years of heavy cigarette smoking and he died in a hospital in Stockholm. Oland's last film was the unfinished Charlie Chan at the Ringside. Fox reshot Oland's scenes with Peter Lorre and released the finished picture as Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938). Following cremation in Sweden, his ashes were brought back to the United States by his ex-wife for interment in the Southborough Rural Cemetery in Southborough, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, where the Olands had previously resided in an historic farmhouse.

Additional reading

  • George A. Katchmer Eighty silent film stars, Biographies and filmographies of the obscure to the well known (Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 1991)
  • Hans J. Wollstein Strangers in Hollywood, The History of Scandinavian Actors in American Films from 1910 to World War II (Metuchen, N.J., & London, 1994)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1937
    Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo as
    Charlie Chan
    1937
    Charlie Chan on Broadway as
    Charlie Chan
    1937
    Charlie Chan at the Olympics as
    Charlie Chan
    1936
    Charlie Chan at the Opera as
    Charlie Chan
    1936
    Charlie Chan at the Race Track as
    Charlie Chan
    1936
    Charlie Chan at the Circus as
    Charlie Chan
    1936
    Charlie Chan's Secret as
    Charlie Chan
    1935
    Charlie Chan in Shanghai as
    Charlie Chan
    1935
    Shanghai as
    Ambassador Lun Sing
    1935
    Charlie Chan in Egypt as
    Charlie Chan
    1935
    Werewolf of London as
    Dr. Yogami
    1935
    Charlie Chan in Paris as
    Charlie Chan
    1935
    Movies on Sundays (Short) as
    Charlie Chan
    1934
    The Painted Veil as
    General Yu
    1934
    Charlie Chan in London as
    Inspector Charlie Chan
    1934
    Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back as
    Prince Achmed
    1934
    Charlie Chan's Courage as
    Charlie Chan
    1934
    Mandalay as
    Nick
    1934
    As Husbands Go as
    Hippolitus Lomi
    1933
    Charlie Chan's Greatest Case as
    Charlie Chan
    1933
    Before Dawn as
    Dr. Paul Cornelius
    1932
    The Son-Daughter as
    Fen Sha
    1932
    A Passport to Hell as
    Baron von Sydow, Police Commandant
    1932
    Shanghai Express as
    Henry Chang
    1932
    Charlie Chan's Chance as
    Charlie Chan
    1931
    Daughter of the Dragon as
    Fu Manchu
    1931
    The Big Gamble as
    Andrew North
    1931
    The Black Camel as
    Inspector Charlie Chan
    1931
    Charlie Chan Carries On as
    Charlie Chan
    1931
    Dishonored as
    Colonel von Hindau
    1931
    The Drums of Jeopardy as
    Dr. Boris Karlov
    1930
    The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu as
    Dr. Fu Manchu
    1930
    Paramount on Parade as
    Fu Manchu (Murder Will Out)
    1930
    The Vagabond King as
    Thibault
    1930
    Dangerous Paradise as
    Schomberg
    1929
    The Mighty as
    Sterky
    1929
    The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu as
    Dr. Fu Manchu
    1929
    The Studio Murder Mystery as
    Anton Borka
    1929
    Chinatown Nights as
    Boston Charley
    1929
    The Faker as
    Hadrian
    1928
    Dream of Love as
    The Duke, Current Dicator
    1928
    The Scarlet Lady as
    Zaneriff
    1928
    Wheel of Chance as
    Mosher Turkeltaub
    1928
    Stand and Deliver as
    Ghika - the Bandit Leader
    1927
    Good Time Charley as
    'Good Time' Charley Keene
    1927
    Sailor Izzy Murphy as
    Perfume Manufacturer
    1927
    The Jazz Singer as
    The Cantor
    1927
    What Happened to Father as
    William Bradberry
    1927
    Old San Francisco as
    Chris Buckwell
    1927
    A Million Bid as
    Geoffrey Marsh
    1927
    When a Man Loves as
    André Lescaut
    1926
    Man of the Forest as
    Clint Beasley
    1926
    Tell It to the Marines as
    Chinese Bandit Chief
    1926
    Twinkletoes as
    Roseleaf
    1926
    The Mystery Club as
    Eli Sinsabaugh
    1926
    Don Juan as
    Cesare Borgia
    1926
    The Marriage Clause as
    Max Ravenal
    1925
    Infatuation as
    Osman Pasha
    1925
    The Winding Stair as
    Petras
    1925
    Flower of Night as
    Luke Rand
    1925
    Don Q Son of Zorro as
    The Archduke
    1925
    Riders of the Purple Sage as
    Lew Walters aka Judge Dyer
    1924
    Curlytop as
    Shanghai Dan
    1924
    So This Is Marriage? as
    King David
    1924
    One Night in Rome as
    Mario Dorando
    1924
    The Fighting Adventurer as
    Fu Shing
    1923
    His Children's Children as
    Dr. Dahl
    1922
    The Pride of Palomar as
    Okada
    1922
    East Is West as
    Charley Yong
    1921
    Hurricane Hutch as
    Clifton Marlow
    1921
    The Yellow Arm as
    Joel Bain
    1920
    The Phantom Foe as
    Uncle Leo Sealkirk
    1920
    The Third Eye as
    Curtis Steele / Malcolm Graw
    1919
    The Twin Pawns as
    John Bent
    1919
    The Witness for the Defense as
    Captain Ballantyne
    1919
    The Avalanche as
    Nick Delano
    1919
    Mandarin's Gold as
    Li Hsun
    1919
    The Lightning Raider as
    Wu Fang
    1918
    The Yellow Ticket as
    Baron Andrey
    1918
    The Mysterious Client as
    Boris Norjunov
    1918
    The Naulahka as
    Maharajah
    1918
    Convict 993 as
    Dan Mallory
    1917
    The Cigarette Girl as
    Mr. Wilson
    1917
    The Fatal Ring as
    Richard Carslake
    1917
    Patria as
    Baron Huroki
    1916
    Beatrice Fairfax Episode 4: The Stone God as
    Police Commissioner
    1916
    The Rise of Susan as
    Sinclair La Salle
    1916
    Beatrice Fairfax as
    Police Commissioner [Ch. 1]
    1916
    The Eternal Question as
    Pierre Felix
    1916
    The Eternal Sappho as
    H. Coudal
    1916
    The Reapers as
    James Shaw
    1916
    The Fool's Revenge as
    Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
    1915
    Destruction as
    Mr. Deleveau
    1915
    The Unfaithful Wife
    1915
    Sin as
    Pietro
    1915
    The Romance of Elaine
    1912
    Pilgrim's Progress as
    John Bunyon
    Soundtrack
    1927
    The Jazz Singer (performer: "Kol Nidre" - uncredited)
    Self
    1933
    How to Break 90 #3: Hip Action (Short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    Archive Footage
    2008
    American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
    Charlie Chan / The Cantor
    - Hollywood Chinese (2009) - Charlie Chan
    - You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story - Part 1 (2008) - The Cantor
    2008
    Reinventing Chan (Video documentary short) as
    Charlie Chan
    2007
    Anna May Wong, Frosted Yellow Willows: Her Life, Times and Legend (Documentary) as
    Fu Manchu (clip from Daughter of the Dragon (1931))
    2003
    Complicated Women (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man' (Video documentary short) as
    Dr. Yogami
    1997
    Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actor 'Charlie Chan at the Opera' (uncredited)
    1990
    Hollywood on Cayuga (Documentary) as
    Baron Huroki - Patria
    1979
    The Horror Show (TV Movie documentary)
    1965
    The Sherlock Holmes Theatre (TV Series) as
    Charlie Chan
    1961
    Days of Thrills and Laughter (Documentary) as
    Self
    1955
    Some of the Greatest (Short) as
    Cesare Borgia
    1954
    Thrills from the Past (Documentary short) as
    From 'Old San Francisco, 1927'
    1942
    Screen Snapshots Series 22, No 10 (Short) as
    Self

    References

    Warner Oland Wikipedia