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  1. Coleman is a character actor with roles in well over 60 films and television programs to his credit. He trained with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre [4] in New York City from 1958 to 1960. Coleman made his Broadway debut in the short-lived A Call on Kuprin in 1961. [5] In a 1964 episode of "Kraft Suspense ...

  2. Dabney Coleman. Actor: WarGames. For decades, Dabney Coleman has often appeared as a smarmy, selfish, nervous person, often with money, who is mostly out for himself. He did such a good job in this type of part that he's made a career of it in film. Dabney Wharton Coleman was born in Austin, Texas, to Mary Wharton (Johns) and Melvin Randolph ...

    • Actor, Additional Crew, Producer
    • January 3, 1932
    • 1 min
  3. Dabney Coleman. Actor: WarGames. For decades, Dabney Coleman has often appeared as a smarmy, selfish, nervous person, often with money, who is mostly out for himself. He did such a good job in this type of part that he's made a career of it in film. Dabney Wharton Coleman was born in Austin, Texas, to Mary Wharton (Johns) and Melvin Randolph Coleman. He attended the Virginia Military Institute ...

    • January 3, 1932
  4. Dabney Coleman's Yellowstone Casting Was Years In The Making. Before Sheridan became a powerhouse writer and producer, he was scraping by in Hollywood as an actor, and in 2003, early in his career ...

  5. Dabney Wharton Coleman is an American actor. Coleman's best known films include 9 to 5 (1980), On Golden Pond (1981), Tootsie (1982), WarGames (1983), Cloak & Dagger (1984), The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), You've Got Mail (1998), Inspector Gadget (1999), Recess: School's Out (2001), Moonlight Mile (2002), and Rules Don't Apply (2016).

  6. Dabney Coleman was born on January 3, 1932 in Austin, Texas to Melvin Randolph Coleman and Mary Wharton (Johns). After studying in the Military Institute in Lexington, VA, he served two years in military. He then attended the University of Texas but changed his course from law to drama and earned his degree in 1954.

  7. Nov 6, 2014 · From his breakout turn as mayor Merle Jeeter in Norman Lear’s twisted parody “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” in 1976 Dabney Coleman has built a career on playing the smarmy comedic villain. He ...

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