Bryan Coleman

Bryan Coleman

Deceased · Born: Jan 29, 1911 · Died: Jul 4, 2005

Personal Details

BornJan 29, 1911 London, England, UK

Biography

Bryan Coleman, a renowned thespian, entered this world on January 29, 1911, in the illustrious city of London, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, with his most notable roles including the critically acclaimed film "The Crying Game" released in 1992, the 1956 drama "My Friend Charles", and the biographical epic "Chaplin" which also premiered in 1992.

As the years went by, Bryan Coleman's remarkable journey came to a close on July 4, 2005, in the picturesque county of Dorset, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1992
Chaplin
Chaplin as Drunk
1991
1982
All for Love
All for Love as Colonel
1981
Play for Today
Play for Today as Edward Carlion
1971
Zeppelin
Zeppelin as Colonel Whippen
1962
1960
The Hand
The Hand as George Adams
1958
Blood of the Vampire
Blood of the Vampire as Monsieur Auron
1957
Suspended Alibi
Suspended Alibi as Bill Forrest
Rock Around the World
Rock Around the World as Hospital Doctor
The Truth About Women
The Truth About Women as Manager at Mayfair House
1956
Loser Takes All
Loser Takes All as Elegant Man at Casino (uncredited)
1953
The Sword and the Rose
The Sword and the Rose as Earl of Surrey
1952
The Big Frame
The Big Frame as Tom Wrigley
Outpost in Malaya
Outpost in Malaya as Capt. Dell
1949
1947
Jassy
Jassy as Sedley
1940
Lady in Distress
Lady in Distress as Constable
1936