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Roland Winters

Roland Winters

27 titles Acting Nov 22, 1904 Died: Oct 22, 1989 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Roland Winters, born Roland Winternitz, was an American actor renowned for his versatility in film and television, though he is primarily remembered for his role as Charlie Chan in a series of six films during the late 1940s.

Winters was chosen by Monogram Pictures to succeed Sidney Toler in the iconic Charlie Chan series, making his debut in *The Chinese Ring* in 1947 at the age of 44. He continued to portray the beloved detective in films such as *Docks of New Orleans*, *Shanghai Chest*, *The Golden Eye*, and *The Feathered Serpent*, concluding with *Charlie Chan and the Sky Dragon* in 1949. Alongside these roles, he appeared in three other feature films during this productive period.

Yunte Huang, in his book *Charlie Chan: The Untold Story of the Honorable Detective and His Rendezvous with American History*, highlighted differences in Winters’ appearance compared to previous portrayals, commenting that he appeared too youthful and lacked a more traditionally Asian appearance. Conversely, film critic Ken Hanke defended Winters, stating he revitalized the series with a fresh perspective, while Howard M. Berlin praised his semi-satirical interpretation of the character, aligning closely with the original novels.

After the Chan series, Winters remained active in the entertainment industry until 1982, appearing in films like *So Big*, *Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff*, and even portraying Elvis Presley’s father in *Blue Hawaii*. He also had notable television roles, including appearances in *Meet Millie*, *Perry Mason*, and the 1973 remake of *Miracle on 34th Street*.

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