Sidney Toler

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.545

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-Apr-1874

Age

(150 years old)

Place of Birth

Warrensburg, Missouri, USA

Also Known As
  • Sydney Toler
  • Hooper G. Toler Jr.

Sidney Toler

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Sidney Toler (born Hooper G. Toler Jr., April 28, 1874 – February 12, 1947) was an American actor, playwright and theatre director. The second European-American actor to play the role of Charlie Chan on screen, he is best remembered for his portrayal of the Chinese-American detective in 22 films made between 1938 and 1946. Before becoming Chan, Toler played supporting roles in 50 motion pictures and was a highly regarded comic actor on the Broadway stage. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sidney Toler,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Registered Nurse Registered Nurse (1934) Character: Frankie Sylvestrie
In this sudsy hospital melodrama, a married nurse finds herself falling in love with one of two surgeons when her husband goes mad and needs an operation. One of the surgeon's regards his pursuit a lark, while the other harbors genuine affections for the nurse.
Orchids to You Orchids to You (1935) Character: Nick Corsini
An unlikely courtroom romance blooms between a flower-shop owner and her unscrupulous landlord's married attorney.
Wide Open Faces Wide Open Faces (1938) Character: Sheriff
A small town soda jerk discovers a gang of criminals staying at a local hotel. Comedy.
Over the Counter Over the Counter (1932) Character: Mr. Drake
In this musical short, the son of a department store owner replaces the regular sales girls with chorus girls.
The Way to Love The Way to Love (1933) Character: Pierre
Francois, a cheerful Parisian bohemian, wants more than anything to be a tour guide in his beloved city. While working the streets, Francois meets Madeleine, who works at a circus.
Disbarred Disbarred (1939) Character: G.L. 'Mardy' Mardeen
The Bar Association disbars attorney Tyler Cradon when it appears he was implicated in the murder of a prominent vice crusader. Cradon, not wishing to be without an income,is impressed by the way Joan Carroll handled a small-town murder, poses as a real estate agent and offers to get her into a law firm of a friend of his. Placed in the office of Roberts, running a front for Cradon, Joan is taught every trick of the trade. With her cases all prepared for her, she goes from one courtroom victory to another, soon becoming the darling of the underworld and the despair of all law-enforcing authorities.
The Trap The Trap (1946) Character: Charlie Chan
When a troupe of showgirls with their impresario and press agent vacation at a Malibu Beach resort, two of them are garroted. Charlie takes on the case assisted by Number Two Son Jimmy and faithful chauffeur Birmingham Brown.
The World Changes The World Changes (1933) Character: Mr. Hodgens
Generational saga tracing the events in the lives of the midwest pioneering Nordholm family, as seen through the eyes of businessman Orin Nordholm Jr., who ages from a youth to an elderly grandfather.
The Longest Night The Longest Night (1936) Character: Captain Holt
Love with a clerk and a robbery by gangsters preoccupy a department store's new owner.
The Phantom President The Phantom President (1932) Character: Prof. Aikenhead
Too bad for presidential hopes of banker T.K. Blair; his party feels he has too little flair for savoir faire. But at a medicine show, the party bosses find Blair's double: huckster Doc Varney. Of course, they scheme to make Varney T.K.'s public spokesman; at first, he even fools Blair's girlfriend Felicia, providing a romantic complication. As election eve approaches, the conspirators face the problem of what to do with Varney...who has difficult decisions of his own to make.
Strictly Dishonorable Strictly Dishonorable (1931) Character: Mulligan
A hopelessly silly young flibbertigibbet from Mississippi is faced with the choice of her poor, boorish New Jersey boyfriend or a dashing Opera star, a man of experience.
Charlie Chan in Honolulu Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938) Character: Charlie Chan
While Charlie is distracted with the birth of his first grandchild, son Jimmy impersonates his father in order to investigate a murder aboard a freighter in the harbor.
Dangerous Money Dangerous Money (1946) Character: Charlie Chan
A treasury agent on the trail of counterfeit money confides to fellow ocean liner passenger, Charlie Chan, that there have been two attempts on his life.
Heritage of the Desert Heritage of the Desert (1939) Character: Nosey
John Abbott returns to the desert land he owns, and after being wounded by hired gunman Chick Chance, he is befriended by rancher Andrew Naab and his son, Marvin. Naab's daughter, Marian, falls in love with John but is about to marry Snap Thornton to keep a promise made by her father. She runs away on her wedding day but is captured and held hostage by outlaw Henry Holderness. John, the Naabs and fellow ranchers rush to her rescue.
Shadows Over Chinatown Shadows Over Chinatown (1946) Character: Charlie Chan
In San Francisco's Chinatown, Charlie helps two different people search for their missing relatives and uncovers a murder for insurance scheme.
Isle of Forgotten Sins Isle of Forgotten Sins (1943) Character: Capt. Krogan aka Carruthers
An evil sea captain and the forces of nature threaten two divers' search for a fortune in gold in the South Pacific.
Spitfire Spitfire (1934) Character: Jim Sawyer
Dirt-poor mountain girl Trigger Hicks is a loner. Her faith-healing is mistaken for witchcraft by the community. She falls for an engineer building a dam, who protects her.
Charlie Chan at Treasure Island Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939) Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan's investigation of a blackmail-induced suicide as a case of murder leads him into a world of magick and mysticism peopled with a stage magician, a phoney spiritualist, and a for-real mind reader.
Call of the Wild Call of the Wild (1935) Character: Joe Groggins
Jack Thornton has trouble winning enough at cards for the stake he needs to get to the Alaska gold fields. His luck changes when he pays $250 for Buck, a sled dog that is part wolf to keep him from being shot by an arrogant Englishman also headed for the Yukon. En route to the Yukon with Shorty Houlihan -- who spent time in jail for opening someone else's letter with a map of where gold is to be found -- Jack rescues a woman whose husband was the addressee of that letter. Buck helps Jack win a $1,000 bet to get the supplies he needs. And when Jack and Claire Blake pet Buck one night, fingers touch.
The Kid from Kokomo The Kid from Kokomo (1939) Character: Judge William 'Gashouse' Bronson
Gruff boxing manager "Square Shooting Murph" Murphy manages a naive boxer from Indiana, Homer Baston.Homer is willing to give up his boxing career searching for his parents, so Murphy hires two jailbirds to play his long lost parents to keep him in the ring.
The Red Dragon The Red Dragon (1945) Character: Charlie Chan
Chan is faced with suspects in a stolen atomic bomb formula case, that are being killed with bullets that are not fired from a gun.
The Daring Young Man The Daring Young Man (1935) Character: Warden Palmer
The Daring Young Man is hotshot-reporter Don McLane, played by James Dunn. Always on the prowl for a good story, McLane is persistently outscooped by his rival, sob sister Martha Allen (Mae Clarke). After several reels of double-crossing one another, hero and heroine give in to the inevitable and fall in love. But as Martha waits at the altar in her wedding gown, McLane is off on another crusade, this time getting himself arrested to expose corruption within the prison system.
Charlie Chan in The Jade Mask Charlie Chan in The Jade Mask (1945) Character: Charlie Chan
The latest assignment for respected detective Charlie Chan has come directly from the government and involves the disappearance of a scientist named Harper, who was working on an extremely important serum. When the scientist is killed, Chan must sort through all very likely suspects, including the man's sister and his butler.
City in Darkness City in Darkness (1939) Character: Charlie Chan
Chan, in Paris for a reunion with friends from World War I, becomes involved in investigating the murder of a munitions manufacturer who was supplying arms to the enemy, even as the rising clouds of World War II force the city into nightly blackout status..
Murder Over New York Murder Over New York (1940) Character: Charlie Chan
When Charlie's old friend from Scotland Yard is murdered when they attend a police convention in New York, Chan picks up the case he was working on.
Madame X Madame X (1929) Character: Dr. Merivel
A young, unfaithful wife and mother is thrown out by her cold, unforgiving husband, the Attorney General of France. She is barred from ever seeing her three year old son again despite her earnest attempts to make amends. For many years the mother seeks refuge overseas and in Absinthe. In the end, her son, a young and promising lawyer unknowingly defends her in court. Ruth Chatterton gives a marvelous performance in this early talkie in her portrayal of Madame X.
The Mysterious Rider The Mysterious Rider (1938) Character: Frosty Kilburn
Ben Wade and his partner Frosty return to Bellounds' ranch where twenty years earlier Wade was wanted for murder. Unrecognized, he gets a job on the ranch and soon becomes involved in Folsom's cattle rustling and a chance to settle an old score.
White Shoulders White Shoulders (1931) Character: William Sothern
In this drama, an impoverished young woman meets a millionaire who marries her on the spot and then begins pampering her with jewels and furs. When not attending to her every need, the business magnate works his mines so he can buy her some more. While he is gone, a gigolo makes advances upon her.
Three Godfathers Three Godfathers (1936) Character: Professor Amos Snape
In a town called New Jerusalem, three bandits hold up a bank. After a gun battle with the townspeople, the three robbers retreat into the scorching Arizona desert. There, they happen upon an ill woman stranded with her child. As the mother dies, she begs the men to take care of her infant. The fugitives want to save the baby -- but to do so, they'll have to travel back to New Jerusalem, where they are wanted men.
Blondie of the Follies Blondie of the Follies (1932) Character: Pete
New York City tenement dwelling neighbors Blondie and Lottie are longtime best friends. When Lottie makes the cast of the Follies and moves up in the world, she arranges for Blondie, as well, to join the cast and gain the advantages. But the friendship goes awry when Lottie's sweetheart, wealthy Larry Belmont, falls for Blondie and she for him.
Blonde Venus Blonde Venus (1932) Character: Detective Wilson
In an effort to be able to afford expensive treatment for her gravely ill American husband, a retired German entertainer returns to the cabaret as Blonde Venus and catches the eye of a wealthy politician.
It's in the Bag! It's in the Bag! (1945) Character: Detective Sully
The ringmaster of a flea circus inherits a fortune...if he can find which chair it's hidden in.
The Billion Dollar Scandal The Billion Dollar Scandal (1933) Character: Carter B. Moore
An ex-convict working for a wealthy oil baron uncovers trouble while his brother becomes involved with the boss's daughter.
Up the River Up the River (1938) Character: Jeffrey Mitchell
A group of prison inmates pass the time playing football and romancing ladies in this prison escape crime musical screwball comedy that was apparently a wacky spoof of the crime movies that were so popular in the 1930s. It seems to be completely forgotten today, except by major film buffs.
Romance in Manhattan Romance in Manhattan (1935) Character: Sergeant Duffy
Karel Novak is an incredibly naive Czech immigrant who is taken under the wing of streetwise New York chorus girl Sylvia. With the help of lovable cop-on-the-beat Murphy, Sylvia hides Karel from the immigration authorities and ultimately falls in love with him. In addition to Karel's illegal-alien status, the plot is complicated by a crooked lawyer and a group of well-meaning welfare workers who endeavor to place Sylvia's kid brother Frank in a foster home.
The Gorgeous Hussy The Gorgeous Hussy (1936) Character: Daniel Webster
It's the early nineteenth century Washington. Young adult Margaret O'Neal, Peggy to most that know her, is the daughter of Major William O'Neal, who is the innkeeper of the establishment where most out-of-town politicians and military men stay when they're in Washington. Peggy is pretty and politically aware. She is courted by several of those politicians and military men who all want to marry her, except for the one with who she is truly in love.
Dead Men Tell Dead Men Tell (1941) Character: Charlie Chan
When the elderly woman sponsoring a treasure hunt is murdered on board her docked ship, Charlie Chan must deal with a treasure map in four pieces, the ghost of a hanged pirate, a talking parrot, a recalcitrant sea captain and several suspicious passengers - and a second murder.
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940) Character: Charlie Chan
A wax museum run by a demented doctor contains statues of such crime figures as Jack the Ripper and Bluebeard. In addition to making wax statues the doctor performs plastic surgery. It is here that an arch fiend takes refuge.
Castle in the Desert Castle in the Desert (1942) Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan, with son Jimmy on a week's pass from the Army, takes up a request for help at a castle-home, miles from anywhere in the American desert south-west and inhabited by an eccentric, reclusive historian and his wife, a descendant of Lucrezia Borgia. Once there, he finds the request's legitimacy denied by all who are present, but still necessary as one houseguest has already been murdered, the other guests are at each other's throat, and the Borgia-related chatelain is suspected...
Charlie Chan in Reno Charlie Chan in Reno (1939) Character: Charlie Chan
Mary Whitman has gone to Reno to obtain a divorce. While there she is arrested on suspicion of murdering a fellow guest at her hotel (which specializes in divorcers). There are many others at the hotel who wanted the victim out of the way. Charlie comes from his home in Honolulu to solve the murder.
The Shanghai Cobra The Shanghai Cobra (1945) Character: Charlie Chan
Someone is attempting to steal radium stored in a bank. Death by cobra venom connects a number of murders. Charlie Chan investigates.
The Scarlet Clue The Scarlet Clue (1945) Character: Charlie Chan
Chinese sleuth Charlie Chan discovers a scheme for the theft of government radar plans while investigating several murders.
This Is the Life This Is the Life (1935) Character: Professor Lafcadio F. Breckenridge
A popular child star, exploited and overworked by her greedy guardians, decides enough is enough--and takes it on the lam.
Dark Hazard Dark Hazard (1934) Character: John Bright
Jim is a compulsive gambler. He meets Marge at a boarding house and they get married. His gambling causes problems. When he runs into old flame Valerie Marge leaves him. After a few years he returns, but she is now in love with old flame Pres. Jim buys racing dog Dark Hazard and makes a fortune which he loses on roulette.
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944) Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan is an agent of the US government working in Washington DC and he is assigned to investigate the murder of the inventor of a highly advanced torpedo. Aiding Chan is his overeager but dull-witted son Tommy and his daughter Iris.
Upperworld Upperworld (1934) Character: Officer Moran
A railroad tycoon, disillusioned with his marriage, starts seeing a showgirl. Things go agreeably until the woman's manager decides to blackmail the millionaire.
Here Comes the Groom Here Comes the Groom (1934) Character: Detective Weaver
Piccolo player Mike Scanlon loses his girl due to his unexciting lifestyle, so he decides to commit a robbery to gain notoriety. But the robbery goes awry and Mike finds himself on the run from the police, pretending to be a famous singer whose gimmick is wearing a mask in public.
Black Magic Black Magic (1944) Character: Charlie Chan
Chinese detective Charlie Chan solves a murder linked to the occult.
Gold Is Where You Find It Gold Is Where You Find It (1938) Character: Harrison McCooey
Colonel Ferris, a wealthy farmer in northern California, is strongly opposed to hydraulic mining, a new method developed during the gold rush of the 1870's, which is flooding the area's prosperous farmlands. Despite Ferris' political stance, Jared Whitney, a mining engineer from the East, becomes friends with the colonel's son Lance and falls in love with his daughter Serena. Family tensions deepen when the colonel's brother Ralph gives up farming to go to San Francisco to work for his wife Rosanna's father, Harrison McCooey, a leader in the mining venture. When Lance follows Ralph, the colonel, focusing his anger on Jared, forbids him to see Serena.
One Wild Night One Wild Night (1938) Character: Lawton
Frenzied comedy starring June Lang as a reporter investigating the mysterious disappearances of four men who had all withdrawn large sums of money from the local bank in Stockton, Ohio.
The Trumpet Blows The Trumpet Blows (1934) Character: Pepi Sancho
In Mexico, a former bandit settles down and picks out a beautiful young dancer to be his wife. His younger brother also comes home after having spent years in the U.S., and falls in love with his brother's intended fiancé. Rather than cause problems, the younger brother goes to Mexico City to become a matador. While there, he gets word that the police, who have been hunting his brother, have finally captured him.
King of Chinatown King of Chinatown (1939) Character: Dr. Chang Ling
A Chinese-American surgeon faces a moral dilemma after operating on the mob boss in charge of vice and protection rackets in her city's Chinatown.
That's Entertainment! That's Entertainment! (1974) Character: (archive footage) (uncredited)
Various MGM stars from yesterday present their favorite musical moments from the studio's 50 year history.
Tom Brown of Culver Tom Brown of Culver (1932) Character: Maj. Wharton
Boy who thought his father a war hero finds he was really a deserter.
King of the Jungle King of the Jungle (1933) Character: Neil Forbes
A white youth raised in the jungle by animals is captured by a safari and brought back to civilization as an attraction in a circus.
Our Relations Our Relations (1936) Character: Captain of SS Periwinkle
Two sailors get caught in a mountain of mix-ups when they meet their long-lost twins. Laurel and Hardy play themselves and their twins.
Charlie Chan in Rio Charlie Chan in Rio (1941) Character: Lt. Charlie Chan
In Rio de Janiero to arrest a nightclub singer on suspicion of a murder in Hawaii, Charlie Chan becomes involved with the Rio police in solving the singer's own murder.
Double Wedding Double Wedding (1937) Character: Mr. Keough, Margit's Butler
A bohemian free spirit helps meek Waldo win back his fiancée and falls in love with her over-controlling sister in the process.
He Learned About Women He Learned About Women (1933) Character: Wilson
He Learned About Women is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan and written by Lloyd Corrigan, Ray Harris and Harlan Thompson. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Susan Fleming, Alison Skipworth, Gordon Westcott, Grant Mitchell and Sidney Toler. The film was released on November 4, 1932, by Paramount Pictures
Strangers in Love Strangers in Love (1932) Character: McPhail
Fredric March essays a dual role in this story of a ne'er-do-well who impersonates his brother when the latter dies.
If I Were King If I Were King (1938) Character: Robin Turgis
King Louis XI masquerades as a commoner in Paris, seeking out the treachery he is sure lurks in his kingdom. At a local tavern, he overhears the brash poet François Villon extolling why he would be a better king. Annoyed yet intrigued, the King bestows on Villon the title of Grand Constable. Soon Villon begins work and falls for a lovely lady-in-waiting, but then must flee execution when the King turns on him.
Operator 13 Operator 13 (1934) Character: Major Allen
American Civil War, 1862. After the disaster of the Second Battle of Bull Run, Major Allen, chief of the Secret Service of the Union, asks actress Gail Loveless to become one of his operators and infiltrate enemy territory.
Is My Face Red? Is My Face Red? (1932) Character: Tony Mugatti
William Poster writes a gossip column for the Morning Gazette. He will write about anyone and everyone as long as he gets the credit. He gets most of his information from his showgirl gal-pal, Peggy. Eventually Bill's reckless tattling gets him in deep trouble with friends and enemies, putting his career and life in jeopardy.
Radio Patrol Radio Patrol (1932) Character: Sgt. Tom Keogh
A policeman in need of money is persuaded to take a $1000 bribe to stay away the night a packing house is to be robbed.
White Savage White Savage (1943) Character: Wong
A native boy plays Cupid for a shark fisherman and a South Sea Islands princess.
Law of the Pampas Law of the Pampas (1939) Character: Fernando "El Melancolio" Lopez Ramirez
Hoppy and Lucky are headed to South America to deliver a heard of cattle. Bay guy Ralph Merritt gets in their way. For a while.
That Certain Woman That Certain Woman (1937) Character: Détective Lieutenant Neely
A gangster's widow fights for love despite society's disapproval.
Give Us This Night Give Us This Night (1936) Character: First Carabiniere
After being introduced to the world of opera, a fisherman (Jan Kiepura) falls for a woman (Swarthout) whose guardian is a noted composer (Philip Merivale). They met when the fisherman evaded the police by seeking refuge in the village church. While there, they are each captivated by hearing the other singing Mass. The beautiful woman falls in love with the fisherman with the wonderful voice.
Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise (1940) Character: Charlie Chan
On a cruise ship from Honolulu to San Francisco, the famous Chinese detective encounters four more murders while trying to figure out the murder of a Scotland Yard friend.
The Adventures of Smilin' Jack The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (1943) Character: General Kai Ling [Chs. 1-5, 13]
A movie serial in 12 chapters: The famous comic strip character is on a mission to protect a secret tunnel passage between China and India.
Dark Alibi Dark Alibi (1946) Character: Charlie Chan
After three men are convicted of bank robberies, Charlie becomes suspicious. After some investigation Charlie finds the men are innocent and that the fingerprint evidence used to convict them had been forged. Charlie then proceeds to find the true bank robbers.
Charlie Chan in Panama Charlie Chan in Panama (1940) Character: Charlie Chan
Charlie impersonates an employee of the U.S. government to foil an espionage plot which would destroy part of the Panama Canal, trapping a Navy fleet on its way to the Pacific after maneuvers in the Atlantic.
Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat (1944) Character: Charlie Chan
To solve the murder of a man shot in a locked room, Chan must wade through a Fun House, the writings of an unscrupulous author, and chess pieces.
The Narrow Corner The Narrow Corner (1933) Character: Ryan, the Go-Between
An Englishman sought for murder, tries to escape fate to South Seas island.
A Night to Remember A Night to Remember (1942) Character: Inspector Hankins
A woman rents a gloomy basement apartment in Greenwich Village thinking it will provide the perfect atmosphere for her mystery writer husband to create his next book. They soon find themselves in the middle of a real-life mystery when a corpse turns up in their apartment.
Speak Easily Speak Easily (1932) Character: Stage Director
A professor gets mixed up with chorus girls in a Broadway musical.



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