Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman
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. He intended to attend Cambridge and become an engineer, but his father's death cost him the financial support necessary. He joined the London Scottish Regionals and at the outbreak of World War I was sent to France. Seriously wounded at the battle of Messines--he was gassed--he was invalided out of service scarcely two months after shipping out for France. Upon his recovery he tried to enter the consular service, but a chance encounter got him a small role in a London play. He dropped other plans and concentrated on the theatre, and was rewarded with a succession of increasingly prominent parts. He made extra money appearing in a few minor films, and in 1920 set out for New York in hopes of finding greater fortune there than in war-depressed England. After two years of impoverishment he was cast in a Broadway hit, "La Tendresse". Director Henry King spotted him in the show and cast him as Lillian Gish's leading man in The White Sister (1923). His success in the film led to a contract with Samuel Goldwyn, and his career as a Hollywood leading man was underway. He became a vastly popular star of silent films, in romances as well as adventure films. The coming of sound made his extraordinarily beautiful speaking voice even more important to the film industry. He played sophisticated, thoughtful characters of integrity with enormous aplomb, and swashbuckled expertly when called to do so in films like The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). A decade later he received an Academy Award for his splendid portrayal of a tormented actor in A Double Life (1947). Much of his later career was devoted to "The Halls of Ivy", a radio show that later was transferred to television "The Halls of Ivy" (1954). He continued to work until nearly the end of his life, which came in 1958 after a brief lung illness. He was survived by his second wife, actress Benita Hume, and their daughter Juliet Benita Colman.
Name Ronald Colman
Also Known As Ronald Charles Colman
Birthday 1891-02-08
Deathday 1958-05-19
Gender Male
Homepage http://www.ronaldcolman.com
IMDB Ronald Colman profile on IMDB
Place of Birth Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
As: Railway Official
1956-10-17
Around the World in ...
As: Robert " Bob " Conwa
1937-03-03
Lost Horizon...
As: Charles Rainier
1942-12-17
Random Harvest...
As: Professor Michael Li
1942-08-20
The Talk of the Town...
As: Beauregard Bottomley
1950-05-11
Champagne for Caesar...
As: Anthony John
1947-12-25
A Double Life...
As: The Spirit of Man
1957-11-08
The Story of Mankind...
As: Hafiz
1944-10-01
Kismet...
As: Major Rudolf Rassend
1937-09-03
The Prisoner of Zend...
As: Sydney Carton
1935-12-25
A Tale of Two Cities...
As: Anthony Mason
1941-08-01
My Life with Carolin...
As: Capt. Giovanni Sever
1923-09-05
The White Sister...
As: Captain Hugh 'Bulldo
1929-05-02
Bulldog Drummond...
As: Carlo Bucellini
1924-12-06
Romola...
As: Dr. Martin Arrowsmit
1931-12-07
Arrowsmith...
As: Sgt. Victor
1936-04-30
Under Two Flags...
As: Barrington Hunt
1931-10-06
The Unholy Garden...
As: Willard Holmes
1926-10-14
The Winning of Barba...
As: Robert Clive
1935-01-25
Clive of India...
As: Michel
1929-11-03
Condemned...
As: A.J. Raffles
1930-07-11
Raffles...
As: Willie Hale
1930-12-18
The Devil to Pay!...
As: Lord Darlington
1925-12-26
Lady Windermere's Fa...
As: Stephen Dallas
1925-11-16
Stella Dallas...
As: François Villon
1938-09-28
If I Were King...
As: David Grant
1940-08-02
Lucky Partners...
As: George Apley
1947-03-19
The Late George Aple...
As: Captain Hugh 'Bulldo
1934-08-15
Bulldog Drummond Str...
As: James Warlock
1932-12-24
Cynara...
As: Joseph
1925-08-01
Her Sister from Pari...
As: Paul Menford
1924-11-24
Her Night of Romance...
As: Paul Gaillard
1935-11-14
The Man Who Broke th...
As: Michael 'Beau' Geste
1926-08-24
Beau Geste...
As: Dick Heldar
1939-12-24
The Light That Faile...
As: Mark van Rycke
1928-03-23
Two Lovers...
As: Tom Lingard
1929-01-12
The Rescue...
As: Sir John Chilcote /
1933-09-03
The Masquerader...
As: Victor Renal
1926-04-04
Kiki...
As: Tito the Clown / The
1927-09-17
The Magic Flame...
As: Maurice Blake
1925-06-18
A Thief in Paradise...
As: Montero
1927-01-22
The Night of Love...
As: Self (archive footag
2001-10-07
Goldwyn: The Man and...
As: Brendan
1920-02-01
Anna the Adventuress...
As: Donald MacAllan
1925-04-12
The Sporting Venus...
As: Captain Alan Trent
1925-09-27
The Dark Angel...
As: John Douglas
1925-04-12
His Supreme Moment...
As: (archive footage)
1976-05-16
That's Entertainment...
As: Self (archive footag
1988-10-01
The Making of a Lege...
As: Self - from 'Late Ge
1949-11-12
The Art Director...
As: Unknown
1924-04-12
Twenty Dollars a Wee...
As: Emmet Carr
1924-08-01
Tarnish...
As: Unknown
1919-03-01
The Toilers...
As: 'A Tale of Two Citie
1961-12-31
Hollywood: The Selzn...
As: Unknown
1930-12-31
Governor C.C. Young ...
As: Unknown
1930-09-12
Terra Melophon Magaz...
As: Graham
1953-02-01
General Electric The...
As: Unknown
1954-10-19
The Halls of Ivy...
As: Caller
1952-09-25
Four Star Playhouse...
As: Cameron
1952-09-25
Four Star Playhouse...
As: Dr. Bosanquent
1952-09-25
Four Star Playhouse...
As: Narrator
1952-09-25
Four Star Playhouse...
As: Ronald Colman
1950-10-28
The Jack Benny Progr...
As: Self
1948-06-20
The Ed Sullivan Show...