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Ronald Charles Colman (9 February 1891 – 19 May 1958) was an English-born actor, starting his career in theatre and silent film in his native country, then emigrating to the United States and having a highly successful Hollywood film career.
IMDb profile of Ronald Colman, a British actor who starred in silent and sound films, won an Oscar for A Double Life, and hosted The Halls of Ivy. Learn about his life, career, roles, trivia, and more.
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- Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
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- Santa Barbara, California, USA
Ronald Colman filmography. Ronald Colman in a publicity still for The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). Ronald Colman began his career as an actor on the stage following his service in the British Army during World War I. He made his film debut in an unreleased two-reeler titled The Live Wire (1917).
YearTitleRoleDirector19291929Michel1930George FitzmauriceHarry d'Abbadie ...1930Willie HaleGeorge FitzmauriceLearn about the life and career of Ronald Colman, a British leading man of Hollywood films in the Golden Age. He starred in silent and sound movies, won an Oscar, and was a radio personality.
- February 9, 1891
- May 19, 1958
Learn about the life and career of Ronald Colman, a British actor who became a Hollywood star in the 1930s with his poetic voice and gentlemanly roles. Find out his film credits, awards, marriages, and legacy.
May 15, 2024 · Ronald Colman (born February 9, 1891, Richmond, Surrey, England—died May 19, 1958, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.) was a Hollywood film actor whose screen image embodied the archetypal English gentleman.
Jun 20, 2024 · In Bulldog Drummond (1929), silent-film star Ronald Colman, playing an amateur detective in his first talkie, in tweeds and trench coat, virtually defined Hollywood’s idea of the suave and rugged gentleman hero. Before Clark Gable, Cary Grant, or Gary Cooper, Colman showed a generation of actors how to perform for the camera and ...