Wheeler Oakman
Wheeler Oakman | |
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Born | Vivian Eichelberger February 21, 1890 Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Died | March 19, 1949 Van Nuys, California, U.S. | (aged 59)
Resting place | Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Priscilla Dean (m.1920–div.1926) Virginia Jennings (m.1920–div.1930?) Frances Jones (m.1932–div.?) |
Wheeler Oakman (born Vivian Eichelberger; February 21, 1890 – March 19, 1949) was an American film actor.[1][2]
Early years
Oakman was born as Vivian Eichelberger[3] in Washington, D.C., and educated in that city's schools.[1][4] He grew up in Fairfax, Virginia, after moving there from Washington.[5]
Career
Before acting in films, Oakman was active in stock theater in the eastern United States.[6]
Oakman appeared in over 280 films between 1912 and 1948. In silent films, he was often a leading man. Among his leading ladies were Priscilla Dean,[6] Kathlyn Williams, Colleen Moore and Annette Kellerman. His most successful movie was Mickey,[citation needed] a 1918 comedy-drama, in which he played the love interest of Mabel Normand.
In 1928, he had a prominent role in the first all talking feature film ever made, The Lights of New York. Later in the sound era, his career was in decline, and he often portrayed villains or henchman, frequently appeared in Westerns, and rarely had a leading role.
In 1932, he appeared alongside Buck Jones in Sundown Rider and John Wayne in Texas Cyclone.
Later years
Just prior to his death, Oakman was the assistant manager of a North Hollywood theater.[6]
Personal life and death
In 1920, Oakman married popular actress Priscilla Dean, his costar in Outside the Law (1920) and The Virgin of Stamboul (1920).[4] They were divorced in 1926. On September 22, 1927, he married Virginia Jennings in Los Angeles.[7] In 1932, he married Frances I. Jones in Las Vegas, Nevada.[8] In 1949, at age 59, Oakman died in Van Nuys, California.[1] He was interred at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park in North Hollywood, California. There is no marker on his grave.[citation needed]
Selected filmography
- Alas! Poor Yorick! (1913, Short) - Montgomery Irving - the Real Actor
- The Spoilers (1914) - The Broncho Kid, alias of Drury
- Shotgun Jones (1914, Short) - Shotgun Jones
- Chip of the Flying U (1914, Short) - Weary
- In the Days of the Thundering Herd (1914) - Chief Swift Wing
- The Carpet from Bagdad (1915) - George P.A. Jones
- The Melting Pot (1915) - Minor Role (uncredited)
- The Rosary (1915) - Bruce Wilton
- Sweet Alyssum (1915) - Wynne Garlan
- Hell's Hinges (1916) - Rowdy Townsman (uncredited)
- The Ne'er-Do-Well (1916) - Kirk Anthony, the Ne're-Do-Well
- The Cycle of Fate (1916) - Joe Strong
- The Battle of Hearts (1916) - Jo Sprague
- The Crisis (1916)
- Betrayed (1917) - William Jerome
- Princess Virtue (1917) - Basil Demarest
- Face Value (1917) - Bertram Van Twiller
- I Love You (1918) - Armand de Gautier
- Revenge (1918) - Dick Randall
- The Claim (1918) - John MacDonald
- Mickey (1918) - Herbert Thornhill
- False Evidence (1919) - Burr Gordon
- The Splendid Sin (1919) - Stephen Hartley
- Back to God's Country (1919) - Peter Burke
- A Woman of Pleasure (1919) - Bobby Ralston
- Eve in Exile (1919) - Paul Armitage
- The Virgin of Stamboul (1920) - Capt. Carlisle Pemberton
- What Women Love (1920) - Willy St. John
- Outside the Law (1920) - Dapper Bill Ballard
- Peck's Bad Boy (1921) - Dr. Jack Martin - the Man in the Case
- Penny of Top Hill Trail (1921) - Kurt Walters
- A Wise Fool (1921) - (uncredited)
- The Son of the Wolf (1922) - Scruff Mackenzie
- The Half Breed (1922) - Delmar Spavinaw (the halfbreed)
- Slippy McGee (1923) - Slippy McGee
- Mine to Keep (1923) - Clint Mowbray
- The Love Trap (1923)- Grant Garrison
- Other Men's Daughters (1923) - 'Winnie'
- Lilies of the Streets (1925) - Frank Delmore
- The Pace That Thrills (1925) - Director
- In Borrowed Plumes (1926) - Jack Raymond
- Fangs of Justice (1926) - Paul Orr
- Heroes of the Night (1927) - Jack Nichols
- The Snarl of Hate (1927) - Boy Maxson
- Hey! Hey! Cowboy (1927) - John Evans
- Out All Night (1927) - Kerrigan
- Top Sergeant Mulligan (1928) - The captain
- The Broken Mask (1928) - Dr. Gordon White
- The Heart of Broadway (1928) - 'Dandy Jim' Doyle
- Danger Patrol (1928) - George Gambler
- Black Feather (1928)
- The Masked Angel (1928) - Luther Spence
- Lights of New York (1928) - 'Hawk' Miller
- The Good-Bye Kiss (1928) - Sgt. Hoffman
- While the City Sleeps (1928) - Eddie 'Mile-Away' Skeeter Carlson
- The Power of the Press (1928) - Van
- What a Night! (1928) - Mike Corney
- Morgan's Last Raid (1929) - John Bland
- The Devil's Chaplain (1929) - Nicholay
- The Shakedown (1929) - Manager
- The Donovan Affair (1929) - Porter
- Father and Son (1929) - Anton Lebau
- On with the Show (1929) - Durant
- Handcuffed (1929) - Tom Bennett
- Hurricane (1929) - First Mate (uncredited)
- The Girl from Woolworth's (1929) - Lawrence Mayfield
- Shanghai Lady (1929) - Repen
- Little Johnny Jones (1929) - Wyman
- The Show of Shows (1929) - Performer in 'The Pirate' Number (uncredited)
- Roaring Ranch (1930) - Ramsey Kane
- The Big Fight (1930) - Steve
- The Bad Man (1930)
- On Your Back (1930) - 'Lucky' Jim Seymour
- The Costello Case (1930) - Mile-Away-Harry
- The Lawless Woman (1931) - 'Poker' Wilson
- Sky Raiders (1931) - Willard
- The Good Bad Girl (1931) - Moreland
- The Back Page (1931, Short)
- First Aid (1931) - Michael Rush
- Devil on Deck (1932) - Shanghai Morgan
- Texas Cyclone (1932) - Utah Becker
- The Airmail Mystery (1932, Serial) - Judson Ward
- The Riding Tornado (1932) - Hatch Engall
- Two-Fisted Law (1932) - Bob Russell
- Beauty Parlor (1932) - Fremont
- The Honor of the Press (1932) - Roger Bradley
- The Boiling Point (1932) - Holt Norbo - Bank Cashier
- Gorilla Ship (1932) - Philip Wells
- The Western Code (1932) - Nick Grindell
- The Heart Punch (1932) - Spike Patterson
- Speed Demon (1932) - Pete Stenner
- Guilty or Not Guilty (1932) - Joe
- End of the Trail (1932) - Major Jenkins
- Sundown Rider (1932) - Laughing Maxey
- Man of Action (1933) - Sheriff Clem Norton
- Revenge at Monte Carlo (1933) - Spike Maguire
- Silent Men (1933) - Ed Wilder
- Soldiers of the Storm (1933) - George
- Rusty Rides Alone (1933) - Poe Powers
- Hold the Press (1933) - Hugh Abbott
- Broadway Thru a Keyhole (1933) - Sam (uncredited)
- Blood Money (1933) - Gangster with Shotgun (uncredited)
- Palooka (1934) - Rafferty (uncredited)
- Paradise Valley (1934) - 'Smiley' Mason
- The Lost Jungle (1934) - Kirby
- One Is Guilty (1934) - Toledo Eddie Marchetti
- Operator 13 (1934) - Scout (uncredited)
- In Old Santa Fe (1934) - Tracy
- Frontier Days (1934) - Henry Jethrow
- Undercover Men (1934) - Insp. A.R. McCrae
- Murder in the Clouds (1934) - Joe
- Square Shooter (1935) - Jim Thorne
- The Phantom Empire (1935) - Lord Argo
- The Case of the Curious Bride (1935) - Detective Jones (uncredited)
- G Men (1935) - Gangster at Lodge Wanting to Quit (uncredited)
- The Headline Woman (1935) - Panther Fielding
- Motive for Revenge (1935) - Doane
- Code of the Mounted (1935) - Duval
- Death from a Distance (1935) - Langsdale, aka George Fremont
- Born to Gamble (1935) - Jeff Drugan (uncredited)
- Trails of the Wild (1935) - Hardy
- The Adventures of Rex and Rinty (1935) - Henchman Wheeler
- The Man from Guntown (1935) - Henry DeLong
- Annapolis Farewell (1935) - Cmdr. Lawson
- Special Agent (1935) - Julie's Kidnapper (uncredited)
- Timber War (1935) - Murdock
- The Mysterious Avenger (1936) - Brophy
- Roarin' Guns (1936) - Walton
- Darkest Africa (1936, Serial) - Durkin
- Song of the Trail (1936) - Bob Arnold
- Thoroughbred (1936) - Duke Foster
- Aces and Eights (1936) - Ace Morgan
- Kelly the Second (1936) - Bookie (uncredited)
- Ghost Patrol (1936) - Kincaid
- Gambling with Souls (1936) - 'Lucky' Wilder
- Death in the Air (1936) - Lt. Douglas Thompson
- Bank Alarm (1937) - Joe Karlotti
- Slaves in Bondage (1937) - Jim Murray
- Radio Patrol (1937, Serial) - Stevens
- Land of Fighting Men (1938) - Wallace
- Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938, Serial) - Tarnak
- Code of the Rangers (1938) - Blackie Miller
- The Texans (1938) - Union Captain (uncredited)
- Red Barry (1938, Serial) Weaver
- In Old Montana (1939) - Jim Dawson
- The Lone Ranger Rides Again (1939, Serial) - Manny - Fake Drunk (Ch. 9) (uncredited)
- Buck Rogers (1939, Serial) - Lieutenant Patten
- Wolf Call (1939) - Carson
- Mutiny in the Big House (1939) - Prison Guard Benson
- Torture Ship (1939) - John Ritter
- Buried Alive (1939) - Manning
- Power Dive (1941) - Sam - 1st Bartender (uncredited)
- The Medico of Painted Springs (1941) - Fred Burns
- Escort Girl (1941) - Gregory Stone
- Double Trouble (1941) - Kimble
- So's Your Aunt Emma (1942) - Blackie Hale, Henderson's Triggerman (uncredited)
- Bowery at Midnight (1942) - Stratton
- Fall In (1942) - Army Officer (uncredited)
- The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (1943, Serial) - Freighter Mate [Chs. 7-8] (uncredited)
- The Fighting Buckaroo (1943) - Sam Thatcher (uncredited)
- Kid Dynamite (1943) - Tony - Bookie
- The Ape Man (1943) - Police Detective Brady
- Saddles and Sagebrush (1943) - Henchman Ace Barko
- Ghosts on the Loose (1943) - Tony
- Spotlight Scandals (1943) - Promoter
- The Girl from Monterrey (1943) - Fight Announcer
- Campus Rhythm (1943) - Sponsor (uncredited)
- What a Man! (1944) - Tim - 1st Detective
- Sundown Valley (1944) - Cab Baxter (uncredited)
- Riding West (1944) - Captain Amos Karnes
- Three of a Kind (1944) - Oliver
- Bowery Champs (1944) - Tom Wilson
- Mom and Dad (1945) - Bourbon Drinker on Train
- Brenda Starr, Reporter (1945, Serial) - Joe Heller / Lew Heller (uncredited)
- Rough Ridin' Justice (1945) - Virgil Trent (uncredited)
- Trouble Chasers (1945) - Dek Sharp
- Allotment Wives (1945) - Bartender (uncredited)
- Who's Guilty? (1945, Serial) - Smiley
- Hop Harrigan (1946, Serial) - Alex Ballard
- In Fast Company (1946) - Cabbie-Henchman with graying mustache (uncredited)
- Son of the Guardsman (1946, Serial) - Lord Markham (uncredited)
- Jack Armstrong (1947, Serial) - Prof. Hobart Zorn
- Brick Bradford (1947, Serial) - Louis Walthar
- Superman (1948, Serial) - Dr. Fredrick Larkin (uncredited) (final film role)
References
- ^ a b c "Wheeler Oakman". New York Times. March 20, 1949.
- ^ "Seven Reels of Speech". The New York Times. July 9, 1928.
- ^ "Wheeler Oakman". B-Westerns. 2014. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
- ^ a b Katchmer, George A. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 283. ISBN 9780786446933. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
- ^ Spiller, L.P. (August 1915). "Wheeler Oakman, Youngest Leading Man". The Movie Magazine. 1 (6). Movie Magazine Publishing Company, Incorporated: 36. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
- ^ a b c "Star of Silent Films Succumbs in Hollywood". Joplin Globe. Missouri, Joplin. Associated Press. March 20, 1949. p. 9. Retrieved June 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ California Marriage Records: Index to Marriages. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61460/images/47732_B354061-00208?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.146345908.1081361450.1627588100-811696480.1617377652&_gac=1.246613424.1626816091.EAIaIQobChMIlp2dysjy8QIVy56zCh29Lg25EAAYASAAEgJIH_D_BwE&pId=901258521
- ^ "Actor Oakman Weds," Daily News, (New York, N.Y.), p. 8., Wednesday, December 28, 1932. https://www.newspapers.com/image/415535577/?article=4338505d-4c29-40d3-a74c-307a0469b510&focus=0.4146962,0.28099847,0.7855442,0.31691033&xid=3398&_ga=2.217655062.1081361450.1627588100-811696480.1617377652&_gac=1.171059860.1626816091.EAIaIQobChMIlp2dysjy8QIVy56zCh29Lg25EAAYASAAEgJIH_D_BwE