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Roland West

 
Director: Roland West
  • Born: 1887 in Cleveland
  • Died: Mar 31, 1952 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Director, Writer
  • Active: '20s-'30s
  • Major Genres: Crime, Mystery
  • Career Highlights: Alibi, The Bat Whispers, The Bat
  • First Major Screen Credit: Nobody (1921)

Biography

A former vaudeville and stock actor, Roland West entered films as a performer during the World War I era. A director from 1918 onward, West specialized in "old dark house" thrillers with an inner lining of humor, notably The Monster (1925) and The Bat (1926). Appearing in many of West's silent efforts was his actress wife, Jewel Carmen. In the first three years of the sound era, West turned out a fascinating body of work: Alibi (1929), The Bat Whispers (1930) and Corsair (1931), standard melodramas lifted out of the ordinary by the director's innovative camera techniques. Corsair turned out to be West's last film; his many personal idiosyncrasies had hardly endeared him with the Hollywood hierarchy: he insisted upon shooting only at night and never permitted any producers of any kind on his set. If his film career hadn't ended in 1931, it would have been utterly destroyed in 1935, when West was implicated in the mysterious -- and still unsolved -- death of his former mistress, actress Thelma Todd. During the last two decades of his life, Roland West managed a popular Hollywood restaurant. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Roland West (February 20, 1885 – March 31, 1952) was a Hollywood director known for his innovative film noir movies of the 1920s and early 1930s.

Biography

Roland West was born Roland Van Zimmer in Cleveland, Ohio in 1885. Born to a theatrical family, he began acting in vaudeville productions as a teenager. By his early twenties, he was writing and directing vaudeville productions.

Shortly afterward, he began directing films such as The Monster (1925) with Lon Chaney, Sr., The Bat (1926) based on the novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart (dramatized on stage by Rinehart and Avery Hopwood), Alibi (1929), The Bat Whispers (1930) (also based on the Rinehart novel and play), and Corsair (1931).

So established was West by 1930, that The Bat Whispers was billed on posters as Roland West's The Bat Whispers. However, he made only one more film in his career.

Roland West's first wife was actress Jewel Carmen, although the two would eventually become estranged, and West began a long and torrid affair with actress Thelma Todd. Following Todd's death in 1935 and his divorce from Carmen in 1938, he married actress Lola Lane in 1940 and remained married to her until his death in 1952.

Following Todd's death and his divorce, West rarely worked and withdrew into virtual seclusion. In the early 1950s his health began to decline and he suffered a stroke and a nervous breakdown. He died in Santa Monica, California in 1952, aged 67.

Death of Thelma Todd

West has long been considered a murder suspect in many conspiracy theories due to the unusual circumstances surrounding the death of his longtime mistress, actress Thelma Todd. Todd and West began their affair shortly after meeting on a yachting excursion to Catalina Island in 1930. The two eventually became business partners and would move in next door to each other in California. Their relationship was described as volatile and West was described as being controlling and possessive. [1]

Todd was found dead in the garage of her home in December 1935. An autopsy concluded that she died of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning caused by the exhaust of her car. Some conspiracy buffs have suggested that Todd was really murdered by West aboard his yacht, the Joyita. This theory states that he then planted her body in her garage to be found later and staged the scene to resemble an accident. The Joyita would gain further infamy in 1955 when her entire compliment of 25 passengers and crew went missing in the South Pacific.

No evidence concerning allegations against West has ever surfaced and neither he nor anybody else was ever charged with any crime surrounding Todd’s death. (According to the Internet Movie Database, in 1952 West gave a deathbed confession to actor Chester Morris implicating himself in Todd's death, but West was in ill health by that time and the confession was never independently confirmed.) However, the bad publicity surrounding his alleged involvement in Todd death hurt his reputation and have largely overshadowed his film work.

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The Monster (1925 Fantasy Film)
Alibi (1929 Crime Film)
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