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  1. Roland Winters (born Roland Winternitz) was an American actor who played many character parts in films and television but today is best remembered for portraying Charlie Chan in six films in the late 1940s. Monogram Pictures eventually selected Winters to replace Sidney Toler in the Charlie Chan film series.

  2. Roland Winters - The Charlie Chan Family Home. The End of an Era… Roland Winters was born Roland Winternitz in Boston, Massachusetts on November 22, 1904. He was in his middle teens when he worked on a cargo ship that sailed to Central America and later to the West Indies during the summer.

  3. Oct 25, 1989 · Roland Winters, an actor whose film portrayals included Charlie Chan and Elvis Presley's father, died of a stroke on Sunday at the Actors' Fund Nursing Home in Englewood, N.J. He was 84 years...

  4. Oct 27, 1989 · Roland Winters, the last and least known of the three film actors who regularly portrayed Charlie Chan, has died of a stroke at the Actors’ Fund Nursing Home in Englewood, N.J. The Boston...

  5. www.thebriefchronicles.com › post › a-classic-player-roland-winters-1904-1989A Classic Player: Roland Winters, 1904-1989

    Jun 12, 2019 · A Classic Player: Roland Winters, 1904-1989. Updated: Dec 24, 2020. Roland Winters alongside Mildred Natwick in 1961 episode "Take and Put" from the series "Naked City." A decade later, Miss Natwick and Helen Hayes starred as The Snoop Sisters, amateur detectives living on Gramercy Park. By C. CLAIBORNE RAY.

  6. Roland Winters. Highest Rated: 91% Bigger Than Life (1956) Lowest Rated: 22% Blue Hawaii (1961) Birthday: Nov 22, 1904. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Roland Winters was an actor...

  7. November 22, 1904. Died. October 22, 1989. Cause of Death. Stroke. Biography. Read More. Roland Winters was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. He signed by Monogram in the 1940s. In his early acting career, Winters appeared in such films as "The Chinese Ring" (1947), "Docks of New Orleans" (1948) and "The Shanghai Chest" (1948).

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