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  1. The filmography below lists all of Colman's films and is sub-divided into four sections: His British silent films, his American silents, his sound films, and a listing of short films in which he appeared as himself. In addition to his film appearances, Colman's television credits are also listed.

  2. Ronald Colman was an English actor who began his film career in silent movies but who achieved great fame and popularity after the advent of Sound, and became one of the foremost leading men of the 1930's and 1940's. He starred in a number of classic films such as 'A Tale of Two Cities' in 1935 and 'Lost Horizon' in 1937, and was nominated four ...

  3. Ronald Charles Colman. Born: February 9, 1891, Richmond, Surrey, England. Died: May 19, 1958, Santa Barbara, California, U.S. (aged 67) Awards And Honors: Academy Award (1948) Academy Award (1948): Actor in a Leading Role. Golden Globe Award (1948): Best Actor in a Leading Role.

  4. Feb 2, 2021 · This year Ronald Colman turns 130. Yet with each passing year, fewer and fewer people remember his name. Those that do usually spell it “Coleman”! But we hope that within each generation, there are at least a few who will look back and discover the Colman magic.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › film-and-television-biographies › ronald-colmanRonald Colman | Encyclopedia.com

    May 8, 2018 · COLMAN, Ronald. Nationality: British. Born: Richmond, Surrey, 9 February 1891. Education: Attended London University. Family: Married 1) the actress Thelma Victoria Maud, 1918 (divorced 1935); 2) the actress Benita Hume, 1938, daughter: Julia Benita Colman. Military Service: Served with London Scottish during World War I; wounded at Messines ...

  6. Ronald Colman was the most famous male movie star in Hollywood in the 1930s. The possessor of one of the most beautiful speaking voices ever to have been heard on film, his career covered the theatre, silent films, talking pictures, radio and TV.

  7. Overview. Share. Ronald Colman. Biography. British leading man of primarily American films, one of the great stars of the Golden Age. Raised in Ealing, the son of a successful silk merchant, he attended boarding school in Sussex, where he first discovered amateur theatre.

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