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Antonia Oland
(1929-1997)
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Antonia Oland was born on 21 July 1929 in Canada. She was an actress, known for
Five Little Peppers in Trouble (1940)
. She died on 23 February 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
Five Little Peppers in Trouble
5.8
Pam
1940
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Five Little Peppers in Trouble
5.8
Pam
1940
Half a Sinner
6.3
Sally
(uncredited)
1940
The Little Princess
7.1
Student
(uncredited)
1939
Kidnapped
6.6
Child
(uncredited)
1938
The Adventures of Robin Hood
7.9
Child
(uncredited)
1938
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Alternative name
Antonia Turman
Born
July 21
,
1929
Canada
Died
February 23
,
1997
Los Angeles, California, USA
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She was the niece of "Charlie Chan" actor
Warner Oland
, sister-in-law of Graduate producer
Lawrence Turman
, mother of journalist/producer
Katherine Turman
, and sister of film editor
Cliffe Oland
.
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