
Roland Drew
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 2, 1900
Place of Birth: Elmhurst, New York, USA
Known For

Fine Manners
The film depicts what happens when a rich boy accidentally meets a crude girl on New Year's Eve.

Sergeant York
Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.

The Last Warning
In their third and last teaming, Bill Crane and Doc Williams visit a country estate to investigate threatening letters from the mysterious 'Eye.'

The Man Who Came to Dinner
An acerbic critic wreaks havoc when a hip injury forces him to move in indefinitely with a Midwestern family.

Manpower
Hank McHenry and Johnny Marshall work as power company linesmen. Hank is injured in an accident and subsequently promoted to foreman of the gang. Tensions start to show in the road crew as rivalry between Hank and Johnny increases.

Across the Pacific
Rick Leland makes no secret of the fact he has no loyalty to his home country after he is court-martialed out of the army and boards a Japanese ship for the Orient in late 1941. But has Leland really been booted out, or is there some other motive for his getting close to fellow passenger Doctor Lorenz? Any motive for getting close to attractive traveler Alberta Marlow would however seem pretty obvious.

The Smiling Ghost
Elinor Bentley Fairchild's previous three grooms-to-be have either died or been maimed. Her aunt hires Lucky Downing to become engaged to her for a month to break the curse. But Lucky becomes a target of what appears to be the ghost of one of the former fiances.

Murder in the Big House
When a prisoner on Death Row is "accidentally" killed just before his execution, a reporter smells something fishy...

The Hidden Hand
Eccentric wealthy old woman Lorinda Channing uses her insane brother, John Channing, to help her frighten their greedy relatives after her money.

The Saint Takes Over
The Saint Takes Over, released in 1940 by RKO Pictures, was the fifth motion picture featuring the adventures of Simon Templar, a.k.a. "The Saint" the Robin Hood-inspired crimefighter created by Leslie Charteris. This film focuses on the character of Inspector Henry Farnack. When Farnack is framed by a gang he is investigating, it is up to The Saint to clear his name.
Filmography
as Steve Maitland
as Harry Keating
as Kip Morgan
as John Best
as First Airline Dispatcher (uncredited)
as Roland (Uncredited)
as Walter Channing
as Fred Blosser - Chauffeur
as Capt. Harkness
as Faye
as Nils Thorson
as Mile-Away Gordon
as Gordon Locke
as Carey Wells
as Jake, truck driver henchman
as Officer
as Reporter (uncredited)
as Dr. Murdock
as Weather Man (uncredited)
as Hotel Clerk
as Officer (uncredited)
as Hilton Fairchild
as Citizen Reporting Power Outage (uncredited)
as Bradford
as Gestapo
as Navigating Officer
as Davis
as Albert 'Rocky' Weldon aka Rocks
as Prince Barin
as Lt. Jerry Brown
as Hans Memling
as Dr. Norman Kennedy
as Paul Gomez
as Sam Taylor
as Paul Lewis
as Randolph Stettin
as Stephen Danby
as Inspector Vernon
as Umberto
as Tonia
as Tony Vaughan
as Gabriel
as Eric Byron
as Warren Blake
as Felipe
as Walter
as Buddy Murphy
as Randy Furness (as Walter Gross)