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Name :Sidney Toler
Profession : Actor
Born : 28 April 1874(1874-04-28) Warrensburg, Missouri, US
Died : 12 February 1947 (aged 72) Los Angeles, California US
Occupation : Actor
Spouse(s) : Viva Tattersall
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Sidney Toler (April 28, 1874-February 12, 1947) was an actor and writer. Primarily Scottish ancestry, he was the second non-Asian actor to play the role of Charlie Chan. He was married to Viva Tattersall.

Following the death of Warner Oland, Twentieth Century-Fox began the search for a new Charlie Chan. Thirty-four actors were tested before the studio made their decision to choose Sidney Toler. Twentieth Century Fox announced their choice on October 18, 1938, and filming began less then a week later on Charlie Chan in Honolulu, which had been originally scripted for Warner Oland and Keye Luke.

Sidney Toler was born in Warrensburg, Missouri on April 28, 1874. He showed a very early interest in the theater, acting in an amateur production of "Tom Sawyer" at the age of seven. Following his graduation from college, he became a professional actor in Kansas City, and then worked for a touring company during the late 1890s. For three decades, he acted on the stage in New York City, working with such future stars as Edward G. Robinson, John Barrymore, Katharine Hepburn, and Humphrey Bogart. In 1921, he co-wrote and directed Golden Days, a comedy starring Helen Hayes. Throughout the 1920s, Toler had an active role in co-writing or directing several other plays including "The Exile" (1923), "Bye, Bye, Barbara" (1924), and "Ritzy" (1930).

In 1929, Toler worked in his first Hollywood film, playing an Englishman in Madame X. For nearly ten years he worked in roles that supported well-known stars in films such as Blonde Venus (1932), starring Marlene Dietrich, The Phantom President (1932), with George M. Cohan, and Trigger (1934), featuring Clark Gable.

Taking on the role of Charlie Chan following Warner Oland's death in 1938, Toler's portrayal of the Chinese detective in Charlie Chan in Honolulu was very well received. Besides Toler, there was another change in the series. Sen Yung, as Number Two Son Jimmy, replaced Number One Son Lee, who had been played by Keye Luke. Toler's Chan, rather than merely mimicking the character that Oland had portrayed, had a somewhat sharper edge that was well suited for the rapid changes of the times, both political and cultural. When needed, Charlie Chan now displayed overt sarcasm, usually toward his son Jimmy.

Through four years and 11 films, Toler played Charlie Chan for Twentieth Century-Fox. However, in 1942, following the completion of Castle in the Desert, Fox concluded the series. The wartime collapse of the international film market may have been a factor, but the main reason was that Fox was curtailing virtually all of its low-budget series; Fox's other "B" series (Jane Withers, Michael Shayne, The Cisco Kid) also ended that year. (Only Laurel and Hardy remained in Fox's "B" unit, until it shut down at the end of 1944.)

Sidney Toler immediately worked to gain the screen rights to the Charlie Chan character from Eleanor Biggers Cole, the widow of Chan's creator, Earl Derr Biggers. He had hoped that Twentieth Century-Fox would distribute new Charlie Chan films if he could find someone willing to finance the productions. This did not happen. Instead, Monogram Pictures, a lower-budget film studio, picked up the series.

With the release of Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944), the effects of a more limited budget were somewhat apparent. The quality of both writing and production were no match for those of Fox; Monogram's budgets were typically about 40% of what Fox's had been. In fairness to Monogram, the films did gradually improve, with The Chinese Cat, The Shanghai Cobra, and Dark Alibi often cited as favorites by fans. Cast changes were again made: Sen Yung's Jimmy was replaced by Benson Fong as Number Three Son Tommy, and Mantan Moreland played the ever-present and popular Birmingham Brown, who brought comedy relief (and black audiences) to the series.The Charlie Chan films were profitable and successful for Monogram Pictures.

By the end of 1946, age and illness were affecting Sidney Toler. Diagnosed with cancer, Toler was so ill during the filming of Dangerous Money (1946) and Shadows over Chinatown (1946, released 1947) that he could hardly walk, and it was through a heroic effort worthy of Charlie Chan himself that he was able to complete his last film, The Trap, in August 1946. Monogram wisely hired Toler's original foil, "Number Two Son" Sen Yung (now billed as Victor Sen Young), for Toler's last two films, quite probably to ease the burden on Toler. (Young and Moreland relieve Toler of much of the action in The Trap.) Toler's Monogram output matched his Fox output: 11 films for each studio.

Sidney Toler died on February 12, 1947, in Los Angeles, California from intestinal cancer. Monogram continued the series with actor Roland Winters.

Writer

A Heart to Let (1921) (play)

The Bait (1921) (play)

Playthings (1918) (play)

Filmography

The Gay Nineties; or, The Unfaithful Husband (1929)

Madame X, aka Absinthe (1929), Dr. Merivel

In the Nick of Time (1929)

The Devil's Parade (1930), Satan

White Shoulders (1931), William Sothern

Strictly Dishonorable (1931), Patrolman Mulligan

Strangers in Love (1932), McPhail

Radio Patrol (1932), Sergeant Tom Keogh

Is My Face Red? (1932), Tony Mugatti

Tom Brown of Culver (1932), Major Wharton

Speak Easily (1932)

Union Wages (1932)

Blondie of the Follies (1932), Pete

Out of Singapore, aka Gangsters of the Sea (1932)

Blonde Venus (1932), Det. Wilson

The Phantom President (1932), Prof. Aikenhead

Over the Counter (1932)

Billion Dollar Scandal (1933), Carter B. Moore

He Learned About Women (1933)

King of the Jungle (1933), Neil Forbes

The Narrow Corner (1933), Ryan, the Go-Between

The Way to Love (1933), Pierre

The World Changes (1933) (uncredited)

Massacre (1934), Thomas Shanks

Dark Hazard (1934), John Bright

Spitfire (1934), Jim Sawyer

Registered Nurse (1934), Frankie Sylvestrie

The Trumpet Blows, aka The Trumpet Calls (1934), Pepi Sancho

Upperworld (1934) .... Officer Moran

Operator 13, aka Spy 13 (1934) Maj. Allen, aka Allen Pinkerton

Here Comes the Groom (1934), Detective Weaver

Romance in Manhattan (1935)

Champagne for Breakfast (1935)

The Daring Young Man (1935), Warden Palmer

The Call of the Wild (1935), Joe Groggins

Orchids to You (1935), Nick Corsini

This Is the Life (1935), Prof. Breckenridge

Three Godfathers, aka Miracle in the Sand (1936), Prof. Amos Snape

Give Us This Night (1936)

The Gorgeous Hussy (1936), Daniel Webster

The Longest Night (1936), Captain Holt

Our Relations, aka Sailors' Downfall (1936), Captain, SS Periwinkle

Quality Street (1937), scenes deleted

That Certain Woman (1937), Detective Lieutenant Neely

Double Wedding (1937), Mr. Keough

Gold Is Where You Find It (1938), Harrison 'Harry' McCooey

Wide Open Faces (1938)

One Wild Night (1938), Lawton

The Mysterious Rider, aka Mark of the Avenger (1938), Frosty Kilburn

If I Were King (1938), Robin Turgis

Up the River (1938), Jeffrey Mitchell

Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938), Charlie Chan

Disbarred (1939), G.L. 'Hardy' Mardsen

King of Chinatown (1939), Dr. Chang Ling

The Kid From Kokomo, aka Orphan of the Ring (1939), Judge William 'Gashouse' Bronson

Charlie Chan in Reno (1939), Charlie Chan

Heritage of the Desert (1939), Nosey

Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939)

Law of the Pampas (1939), Don Fernando 'Ferdy' Maria Lopez Ramirez, aka 'El Melancolio'

Charlie Chan in City in Darkness (1939)

Charlie Chan in Panama (1940)

Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise (1940)

Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940)

Murder Over New York (1940), Charlie Chan

Dead Men Tell (1941), Charlie Chan

Charlie Chan in Rio (1941)

Castle in the Desert (1942), Charlie Chan

A Night to Remember (1943), Inspector Hawkins

The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (1943 serial), Gen. Kai Ling

White Savage, aka White Captive (1943), Wong

Isle of Forgotten Sins, aka Monsoon (1943), Captain Krogan

Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944)

Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat (1944) .... Charlie Chan

Charlie Chan in Black Magic, aka Charlie Chan: Meeting at Midnight (1944)

The Jade Mask (1945), Charlie Chan

It's in the Bag!, aka The Fifth Chair (1945), Detective Sully

The Scarlet Clue (1945), Charlie Chan

The Shanghai Cobra (1945), Charlie Chan

Red Dragon (1945), Charlie Chan

Dark Alibi (1946), Charlie Chan

Shadows Over Chinatown, aka The Mandarin's Secret (1946), Charlie Chan

Dangerous Money, aka Charlie Chan in Dangerous Money (1946)

The Trap, aka Charlie Chan in the Trap and Murder in Malibu Beach (1946)

External links

Sidney Toler at the Internet Movie Database

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