John Qualen
John Qualen was a Canadian-American character actor of Norwegian heritage who specialized in Scandinavian roles.
Early years
Qualen was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of immigrants from Norway; his father was a Lutheran minister and changed the family's original surname, "Kvalen", to "Qualen" – though some sources give Oleson, later Oleson Kvalen as Qualen's earlier surnames. His father's ministering meant many moves and John was 20 when he graduated from Elgin High School in 1920. For four years, Qualen attended the University of Toronto, but he left there to join a Toronto-based traveling troupe as an actor.Career
At the conclusion of a tour following his marriage, Qualen and his wife formed The Qualen Concert Company to produce plays. The group's stops in a two-year tour included Boston, Chicago, and New Orleans. The Qualens' income was low enough that he sold cookware in New York for additional funds. Using a handcart to move the merchandise, he made more money from sales than from his acting.In a Milwaukee Journal interview he said he needed to start working and did so with the Chautauqua Circuit. Eventually reaching Broadway, he gained his big break as the Swedish janitor in Elmer Rice's Street Scene. His movie career began when he re-created the role in the film version. This was followed by his appearance in John Ford's Arrowsmith which began a more than thirty year membership in the director's"stock company", with supporting roles in The Searchers, Two Rode Together, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Cheyenne Autumn.
Appearing in well over one hundred films, and acting on television into the 1970s, Qualen performed many of his roles with various accents, usually Scandinavian, often intended for comic effect. Three of his more memorable roles showcase his versatility. Qualen assumed a Midwestern dialect as Muley, who recounts the destruction of his farm by the bank in Ford's The Grapes of Wrath, and as the confused killer Earl Williams in Howard Hawks' classic comedy His Girl Friday. As Berger, the jewelry-selling Norwegian resistance member in Michael Curtiz' Casablanca, he used a light Scandinavian accent, but put on a thicker Mediterranean accent as the homeward-bound fisherman Locota in William Wellman's The High and the Mighty
Qualen was also a flutist, having begun to play at age eight. He continued his musical education while at the University of Toronto and went on to play with some professional orchestras, including the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
Qualen was treasurer of The Authors Club and historian of The Masquers, Hollywood's social group for actors.
Personal life
Qualen married Pearle Larson, whom he had known in high school, after he became an actor. She joined him in the Toronto-based traveling troupe when he left university, becoming the troupe's costume mistress.Later years and death
Qualen was blind in his later years. He died of heart failure in 1987 in Torrance, California, and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale. He was survived by his three daughters.Filmography
- Street Scene as Karl Olsen
- Arrowsmith as Henry Novak
- The Devil's Brother as Man who owned bull
- Counsellor at Law as Johan Breitstein
- Let's Fall in Love as Svente Bjorkman
- Hi Nellie! as Steve
- No Greater Glory as Nemecsek's father
- Upper World as Chris
- Sing and Like It as Oswald
- Private Scandal as Schultz
- He Was Her Man as Dutch
- Our Daily Bread as Chris
- Straight Is the Way as Mr. Chapman
- Servants' Entrance as Detective
- 365 Nights in Hollywood as Professor Herman Ellenbogen
- Charlie Chan in Paris as Consierge
- One More Spring as Auctioneer
- The Great Hotel Murder as Ole
- Black Fury as Mike
- Chasing Yesterday as Aristide Coccoz
- Silk Hat Kid as Mr. Fossbender
- Doubting Thomas as Von Blitzer
- The Farmer Takes a Wife as Sol Tinker
- Orchids to You as Smith
- Thunder in the Night as Hotel porter
- The Three Musketeers as Planchet
- Whipsaw as Will Dabson
- Man of Iron as Collins
- Ring Around the Moon as Bill Harvey
- Wife vs. Secretary as Mr. Jenkins
- The Country Doctor as Asa Wyatt
- The Road to Glory as Scared soldier
- Meet Nero Wolfe as Olaf
- Girls' Dormitory as Toni
- Reunion as Asa Wyatt
- Seventh Heaven as Sewer Rat
- Angel's Holiday as Waldo Everett
- Fifty Roads to Town as Sheriff Dow
- She Had to Eat as Sleepy
- Fit for a King as Otto
- Nothing Sacred as Fireman
- The Bad Man of Brimstone as "Loco"
- Joy of Living as Oswego
- The Texans as Abilene Swede
- The Chaser as Lars
- The Mad Miss Manton as Subway worker
- Five of a Kind as Asa Wyatt
- The Strange Case of Dr. Meade as Stoner
- Stand Up and Fight as Davy
- Let Us Live as Dan
- Mickey the Kid as Mailman
- Career as Jeff Trotter
- Honeymoon in Bali as Meek man
- Thunder Afloat as Milo
- Four Wives as Frank
- His Girl Friday as Earl Williams
- The Grapes of Wrath as Muley Graves
- Blondie on a Budget as Mr. Ed Fuddle
- Saturday's Children as First carpenter
- Ski Patrol as Gustaf
- On Their Own as Peters
- Babies for Sale as Howard Anderson
- Angels Over Broadway as Charles Engle
- Knute Rockne, All American Lars Knuteson Rockne
- The Long Voyage Home as Axel
- Youth Will Be Served as Clem Howie
- Model Wife as Janitor
- Million Dollar Baby as Dr. Patterson
- Out of the Fog as Olaf Johnson
- The Shepherd of the Hills as Coot Royal
- The Great Awakening as Hasslinger's Clerk
- The Devil and Daniel Webster as Miser Stevens
- Jungle Book as The Barber
- Larceny, Inc. as Sam Bachrach
- Tortilla Flat as Jose Maria Corcoran
- Casablanca as Berger
- Arabian Nights as Alladin
- Swing Shift Maisie as Horatio Curly
- The Impostor as Monge
- An American Romance as Anton Dubechek
- Dark Waters as Uncle Norbert
- Roughly Speaking as Svend Olsen
- River Gang as Uncle Bill
- Captain Kidd as Bart Blivens
- Adventure as Model T
- Song of Scheherazade as Lorenzo
- High Conquest as Peter Oberwalder Sr.
- The Fugitive as Refugee doctor
- Reaching from Heaven as The Stranger
- On Our Merry Way
- Alias a Gentleman as No End
- My Girl Tisa as Svenson
- 16 Fathoms Deep as Capt. Athos
- Hollow Triumph as Swangon
- The Big Steal as Julius Seton
- Captain China as Geech
- Buccaneer's Girl as Vegetable man
- Woman on the Run as Maibus
- The Jackpot as Mr. Ferguson
- The Flying Missile as Lars Hansen
- Belle Le Grand as Corky McGee
- Goodbye, My Fancy as Professor Dingley
- Hans Christian Andersen as Burgomaster
- Ambush at Tomahawk Gap as Jonas P. Travis
- Francis Covers the Big Town as Defense Attorney Cavendish
- I, the Jury as Dr. R. H. Vickers
- The High and the Mighty as Jose Locota
- The Student Prince as Willie Klauber
- Passion as Gasper Melo
- The Other Woman as Papasha
- Unchained as Leonard Haskins
- The Sea Chase as Chief Engineer Schmitt
- At Gunpoint as Livingstone
- The Searchers as Lars Jorgensen
- Johnny Concho as Jake
- The Big Land as Sven Johnson
- My World Dies Screaming as Jonah Snell
- The Gun Runners as Pop
- Revolt in the Big House as Doc
- Anatomy of a Murder as Deputy Sheriff Sulo
- Hell Bent for Leather as Old Ben
- Elmer Gantry as Sam, a storekeeper
- North to Alaska as Logger Judge
- Two Rode Together as Ole Knudsen
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as Peter Erickson
- Donovan's Reef as Deckhand
- The Prize as Oscar
- 7 Faces of Dr. Lao as Luther Lindquist
- Cheyenne Autumn as Svenson
- Those Calloways as Ernie Evans
- I'll Take Sweden as Olaf
- The Sons of Katie Elder as Charlie Biller
- A Patch of Blue as Mr. Faber
- A Big Hand for the Little Lady as Jesse Buford
- The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin as Barber
- Firecreek as Hall
- P.J. as Poppa Gonowski
- Doc as Luke
- Hail, Hero! as Billy Hurd
- Getting Away from It All as Charlie Erickson
- Wednesday Night Out
- Frasier, the Sensuous Lion as Old man on porch
Television
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents, episode "A Bullet for Baldwin" – Benjamin Steep
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents, episode "Help Wanted" – Mr. Crabtree
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents, episode "Shopping for Death" – Elmer Shore
- Father Knows Best, episode "The Bus to Nowhere" - Old Man
- Cheyenne, episode "Deadline" – Charley Dolan
- Maverick, episode "The Lonesome Reunion" – Leland Mills
- The Californians episode "J. Jimmerson Jones, Inc." -- J. Jimmerson Jones
- Sea Hunt Season 3, Episode 31
- Mister Ed, episode "Ed's New Shoes" – Axel
- Bonanza, episode "Springtime" – Parley
- Maverick, episode "The Golden Fleecing" – Henry Albright
- The Andy Griffith Show, episode "The Jinx" – Henry Bennett
- Laramie, episode "Shadow of the Past" – Mr. Elbee
- The Real McCoys, episode "Cupid Wore a Tail" – Frank
- The Real McCoys, episode "The Other Side of the Fence" – Frank
- Make Room for Daddy, episodes "Sense of Humor" and "Call Off the Hounds" – Swenson, the Janitor
- The Virginian, episode "A Bride for Lars" – Gosta Swenson
- The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., episode "The Jewels of Topango Affair" – Dr. Elmer Spritzer
- Hazel, episode "A Question of Ethics" – Mr. Johansson
- Shane, episode "The Hant" - Old Man
- I Spy, episode "Red Sash of Courage" – Hannos
- Green Acres, episode "Eb's Romance" - Mr. Appleby
- Green Acres, episode "The Ex-Con" - Willy Dunhill
- The Odd Couple, episode “The Taste Of Money” - Sam
- Make Room for Granddaddy, episode "The Arm Wrestle" Folsom
- The Partridge Family episode "My Heart Belongs to a Two Car Garage" – The Old Man
- The F.B.I., episode "The Detonator"
- Movin' On, episode "Life Line" – Liggett