
Love, Queenie
Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star
29 May 2026
Territory Rights — Worldwide.
Description
A beautiful reclamation of a pioneering South Asian actress captures her glittering, complicated life and lasting impact on Hollywood
Merle Oberon attained Hollywood immortality with a nomination for a Best Leading Actress Oscar for her role in the 1935 film The Dark Angel. It was the first time a performer of colour had received an acting nomination at the Academy Awards but because Oberon concealed her South Asian identity throughout her lifetime and “passed” for white, very few people knew it. In Love, Queenie, Mayukh Sen draws on family interviews and previously untapped archival research to animate the Wuthering Heights star’s hard-won journey to fame. From an upbringing in poverty, she rose to the highest echelons of the film-world elite during Hollywood’s racially exclusionary Golden Age. Love, Queenie empathetically captures one woman’s story while illuminating truths on race, gender and power that still resonate today.
Reviews
"Extraordinary." — The New York Times Book Review
"[I]t takes chutzpah and sympathy to write a biography about Oberon, but Mayukh Sen has both..." — The Wall Street Journal
"‘What does America want from its stars when they come from the margins?’ Sen asks in this extraordinary account of the hardship and rampant racism Oberon, a movie star who spent her entire career hiding her South Asian roots, faced during Hollywood’s golden age." — The New York Times











