Sidney Toler

Sidney Toler

ActorWriter
Born
April 28, 1874
Died
February 12, 1947
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

The son of Colonel H.G. Toler, breeder of trotting horses, Sidney Toler acted on stage by the time he was seven years old. He was an established star of the theater by the 1890s, long before his career in motion pictures began. He was also active as a playwright and had a good enough voice to be…

Biography

The son of Colonel H.G. Toler, breeder of trotting horses, Sidney Toler acted on stage by the time he was seven years old. He was an established star of the theater by the 1890s, long before his career in motion pictures began. He was also active as a playwright and had a good enough voice to be cast as a lead baritone with an operatic stock company at the Orpheum Theatre in New York. He made his Broadway debut in 'The Office Boy' in 1903 and for the next nine years went on the road with his own touring acting troupes. His prowess as a writer equaled that of his performances with two of his plays opening on Broadway while a third ('The Man They Left Behind') was enacted by no less than eighteen different stock companies in a single week nationwide.

Frequently under the auspices of theatrical impresario David Belasco, Sidney starred in Broadway comedy for twelve years (1918-30). Having decided to abandon his successful stage career, he made the move to Hollywood and played supporting roles as a free-lance actor for several years, often cast as police officers, bankers or butlers.

In the mid-1930s, he joined 20th Century Fox under contract. The death of Charlie Chan impersonator Warner Oland in 1938 presented him with an opportunity for a leading role and he successfully auditioned for the part among 34 candidates screen-tested. His expansive, avuncular personality made Sidney, arguably, the most popular incarnation of the famous oriental detective with a noticeably strong line in sarcastic wit -- usually directed at 'Number Two Son'. He played Chan in 22 feature films beginning with Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938), and ending with The Trap (1946). The first 11 Charlie Chan outings were produced by 20th Century Fox Studios. All of them were box office hits. However, by 1942, the quality of the series began to decline. With America's entry into the Second World War, overseas markets began to dwindle. Fox retired the series, but two years later, in 1944, sold the character rights to the 'poverty row' company Monogram Pictures. This inevitably resulted in poorer scripts and lower production values.

Moreover, after years of being typecast as Charlie Chan and given few opportunities to expand his range as an actor, Sidney's performances also became less defined and more automatic. While filming the last three Charlie Chan installments (Shadows Over Chinatown (1946), Dangerous Money (1946), and The Trap (1946)), the actor became increasingly incapacitated by ill-health which resulted in extra screen time for his co-stars Mantan Moreland and Victor Sen Yung. After being bedridden for several months, he passed away at his Hollywood home from intestinal cancer on February 12, 1947 at age 72.

Writer

A Heart to LetA Heart to Let(1921)
The BaitThe Bait(1921)
PlaythingsPlaythings(1918)

Actor

The TrapThe Trap(1946)as Charlie Chan
Dangerous MoneyDangerous Money(1946)as Charlie Chan
Shadows Over ChinatownShadows Over Chinatown(1946)as Charlie Chan
Dark AlibiDark Alibi(1946)as Charlie Chan
The Red DragonThe Red Dragon(1945)as Charlie Chan

Archive Footage

American MastersAmerican Masters(1985)as Charlie Chan
Reinventing Chan(2008)as Charlie Chan
Film Breaks(1999)as Charlie Chan
The Laurel and Hardy ShowThe Laurel and Hardy Show(1986)as Captain of the S. S. Periwinkle (1986)
All This and World War IIAll This and World War II(1976)as Charlie Chan

Known for

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Sidney Toler in Romance in Manhattan (1934)Betty Amann, Tala Birell, Sidney Toler, and Rick Vallin in Isle of Forgotten Sins (1943)Mantan Moreland and Sidney Toler in Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944)Leo G. Carroll and Sidney Toler in City in Darkness (1939)George Barbier, Stuart Erwin, Kay Francis, Fredric March, and Sidney Toler in Strangers in Love (1932)Sidney Toler in Upperworld (1934)

Credit Score: Sidney Toler

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise4.8819407.1001612
2Charlie Chan in Panama4.8819407.1001655
3Charlie Chan at Treasure Island4.8819397.2002031
4Dangerous Money3.2519466.3001396
5Shadows Over Chinatown3.2519466.500932
6Charlie Chan in the Chinese Cat3.2519446.4001603
7Charlie Chan in the Secret Service3.2519446.2001778
8Murder Over New York3.2519406.9001496
9Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum3.2519407.0001897
10Charlie Chan in Honolulu3.2519396.7001972