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Kamuela C. Searle

Kamuela C. Searle
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Motion Picture Magazine, 1922
Born Samuel Cooper Searle
(1890-08-29)August 29, 1890
Waichinu, Kauai, Hawaii
Died February 14, 1924(1924-02-14) (aged 33)
Los Angeles, California, USA

Kamuela C. Searle (August 29, 1890 – February 14, 1924) was a Hawaiian actor, sculptor, and painter, best remembered for his portrayal of Korak, the son of Tarzan and Jane.

Born as Samuel Cooper Searle in Waichinu, Kauai, Hawaii, Searle met legendary film director Cecil B. Demille on the beach at Waikiki in 1915. DeMille encouraged Searle to go to Hollywood and pursue a film career. Legend has it that Searle appeared in a couple of DeMille's films during this time, but no definite proof exists. He enlisted in the United States Army during World War I, and fought and was wounded in France. Upon his discharge, Searle adopted Kamuela (the Hawaiian spelling of Samuel) as his first name, and appeared, uncredited, in Demille's 1919 film Male and Female. His first credited role was in The Island of Desire, as Sam Searles, released in 1917.

Cowboy actor Jack Hoxie was originally slated to play the adult Jack Clayton (known by the Ape name Korak) in the 1920 film serial The Son of Tarzan, but was dropped from the production before filming began. Searle was cast, and enthusiastically spent a month in the desert to "harden" himself for the role. Searle also played a supporting role in that same year in The Sea Wolf, based on the Jack London novel and starring Noah Beery in the titular role.


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