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Mantan Moreland

Acting

Born September 3, 1902 · Monroe, Louisiana, USA

Died September 28, 1973

Also known as Man Tan Moreland · Manton Moreland · Manten Moreland

Biography

Born just after the turn of the century in Louisiana, Mantan began running away from home at age 12 to join circuses and medicine shows, only to be brought back time and again. During these times he sharpened his comic skills and developed routines and acts that eventually became popular on the vaudeville stage, or what was then called the "chitlin' circuit." A solo performer by nature, he often teamed up with other famous comics (such as Ben Carter) to keep working, and became a deft performer of "indefinite talk" routines, where two quicksilver comics continually topped each other in mid-sentence, as if reading each other's mind (i.e., "Say, did you see...?" "Saw him just yesterday...didn't look so good"). Mantan's focus gradually shifted his trade toward film, where he initially appeared in servile bits (shoeshine men, porters, waiters). However, his talent for making people laugh couldn't be overlooked and he soon earned featured status in Harlem-styled western parodies and grade "A" comedy films playing the superstitious, ever-terrified manservant running from any kind of impending doom. Moreland's peak in movies came with his recurring role as Birmingham, the skittish chauffeur, in the "Charlie Chan" series, where he was forever forewarning his boss to stay away from an obviously dangerous case or situation. Though haunted mansions were an ideal place for setting off his stereotyped character, Mantan would be haunted in a different way by this Hollywood success in years to follow. By the 1950s, racial attitudes began to change and, with the rise of the civil rights movement, what was once considered hilarious was now interpreted as demeaning and offensive to both blacks and whites. Mantan and others, such as Stepin Fetchit, were ostracized and ridiculed by Hollywood for their past negative portrayals. It took decades for audiences to forgive and newer generations to forget the Depression-era comedy of Mantan Moreland in order for the actor to come back. In the late 1960s he managed a modest resurgence on TV and in commercials and occasional films, allowing him to work again with such comic heavyweights as Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge and director Carl Reiner. It was all too brief, however, for Mantan, long suffering from ill health, died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1973, just as he was settling in to his renewed popularity. Today, audiences tend to be kinder and more understanding of Moreland, remembering him as a highly talented comic who, in the only way he knew, broke major barriers and opened the doors for others black actors to follow.

Filmography39 titles

Gang Smashers

1938as Gloomy

Melody Parade

1943as Skidmore

Next Time I Marry

1938as Tilby

It Started with Eve

1941as Railway Porter (uncredited)

Adam-12

1968as Philip Richards

Black Magic

1944as Birmingham Brown

Riders of the Frontier

1939as Chappie, the Cook

Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told

1967as Messenger

The Trap

1946as Birmingham Brown

Cabin in the Sky

1943as First Idea Man

Tarzan's New York Adventure

1942as Sam, the Nightclub Janitor (uncredited)

Sleepers West

1941as Porter (uncredited)

Irish Luck

1939as Jefferson

Watermelon Man

1970as Joe the Counterman

Dark Alibi

1946as Birmingham Brown

The Green Pastures

1936as Angel Removing Hat (uncredited)

The Patsy

1964as Barber Shop Porter

Shadows Over Chinatown

1946as Birmingham Brown

Docks of New Orleans

1948as Birmingham Brown

Eyes in the Night

1942as Alistair

Spirit of Youth

1938as Creighton 'Crickie' Fitzgibbons

The Shanghai Cobra

1945as Birmingham Brown

The Scarlet Clue

1945as Birmingham Brown, Chauffeur

Hit the Ice

1943as Porter with Snowshoes (uncredited)

Frontier Scout

1938as Norris Family Butler

Freckles Comes Home

1942as Jeff the porter

Up in the Air

1940as Jeff Jefferson

The Golden Eye

1948as Birmingham Brown

Law of the Jungle

1942as Jefferson "Jeff" Jones

Chasing Trouble

1940as Thomas H. Jefferson

Revenge of the Zombies

1943as Jefferson 'Jeff' Johnson

Lucky Ghost

1942as Washington

Let's Go Collegiate

1941as Jeff

The Gang's All Here

1941as Jefferson 'Jeff' Smith

Phantom Killer

1942as Nicodemus

King of the Zombies

1941as Jefferson 'Jeff' Jackson

The Chinese Ring

1947as Birmingham Brown

Two-Gun Man from Harlem

1938as Bill Blake

Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher

1943as Eustace Smith