Gallery:
Warner Oland

Warner Oland.
Fan Photograph
(facsimile signature)
c. late 1920s
7 x 5 inches

Warner Oland.
Paramount Pictures
Publicity Photograph P1060-3 (W.O.
1)
c. early 1030s
10 x 8 inches

Warner Oland.
Paramount Pictures
Publicity Photograph
c. early 1030s
10 x 8 inches

Paramount Pictures
Publicity Photograph P1060-13
c. early 1030s
10 x 8 inches

Warner Oland as Charlie Chan (Charlie Chan's Courage).
Fox-Europa
Postcard 637
Editions Chantal, Paris
c. 1934
5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches

Warner Oland as Charlie Chan.
20th Century-Fox
Publicity Photograph F52/12
1935
10 x 8 inches

Warner Oland as Charlie Chan.
20th Century-Fox
Publicity Photograph F52/17
c. 1937-38?
10 x 8 inches

Warner Oland as Charlie Chan.
20th Century-Fox
Publicity Photograph F52/23
c. 1937-38?
10 x 8 inches

February 26, 1936 - Warner Oland and his wife, Edith, stopped
for one day in Honolulu as they
arrived aboard the Malolo at 9:00 a.m. on the first leg of their
journey to China. At 5:00 p.m.,
the Olands departed for Japan aboard the Taiyo
Maru on the next leg of their journey to China.
Photograph (from a photo album)
February 26, 1936
3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches

Warner Oland and his wife, Edith, pose with a Buddhist monk during their trip
to China in March 1936.
Press Photograph
1936
8 x 10 inches

Warner Oland and his wife, Edith, at a dinner (c. mid-1930s). Teletype
news release (dated "8/12/37") pasted to rear reads:
"MRS. CHARLIE CHAN" ASKS SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
Charging that her husband, Warner Oland, better
known by movie fans as "Charlie Chan," drank
so excessively that he "disregarded his duties
as a husband." Mrs. Oland, shown with the movie
actor, in the above, sued at Santa Barbara,
Calif., for separate maintenance. She demanded
half of their $275,000 community property, and
$3,500 a month for support. They were married in
1908, and have no children.
News Photograph
Dated August 12, 1937
5 x 7 inches

Photographic portrait of Warner Oland made in Rome, Italy during his European
trip (c. July 1938).
Portrait Photograph
Fotoluxardo - Roma
c. July 1938
9 1/2 x 7 inches

Warner Oland at a dinner (c. mid-1930s). Teletype news release (dated "8-6-38-4.30
AM") pasted to rear reads:
"CHARLIE CHAN" GOES WEST
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN......ONLY A DAY AFTER THE PASSING OF
PEARL WHITE, TO WHOSE HEROINE HE HAD PLAYED THE VILLAIN
IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE MOVIES, WARNER OLAND, FAMOUS
PLAYER OF ORIENTAL PARTS ON THE SCREEN, DIED HERE
TODAY OF PNEUMONIA. OLAND'S MOST RECENT SUCCESSES
WERE IN FILMS IN WHICH HE PLAYED THE ROLE OF "CHARLIE
CHAN", PHILOSOPHIZING CHINESE DETECTIVE.
News Photograph
Dated August 16, 1938
5 x 7 inches


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