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  1. COLMAN, Ronald Charles (1891-1958), actor, was born in Richmond, Surrey, on 9th February, 1891, the second son and fourth child in the family of two sons and three daughters of Charles Colman, a silk merchant, and his wife, Marjory Read Fraser. He was educated at a boarding-school in Littlehampton, Sussex, but had to leave abruptly at the age ...

  2. Ronald Charles Colman (Richmond upon Thames, 9 febbraio 1891 – Santa Barbara, 19 maggio 1958) è stato un attore britannico. Vinse il premio Oscar al miglior attore protagonista nel 1948 per l'interpretazione in Doppia vita .

  3. Colman accepteerde dat aanbod en deelde zo de affiche met een grote vedette. Hij werd een populaire acteur en was vooral bekend door zijn romantische- en avonturenfilms. In 1930 speelde hij in Condemned en Bulldog Drummond, twee succesvolle gesproken films. Voor beide films werd hij genomineerd voor een Oscar voor Beste Acteur.

  4. Six thoughts about Ronald Colman “ Did I ever meet Ronald Colman .... I only wish I had, if only for 5 minutes. Many stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame would be connected to him and he fully deserves 2 stars for his highly significant contribution to the U.S. film industry and as a pioneer of 50's television with Four Star Productions and popular series 'Halls of Ivy' which started as a ...

  5. Ronald Colman (1891 - 1958) fue un actor y guionista de Reino Unido conocido por La vuelta al mundo en 80 días, Horizontes perdidos, Niebla en el pasado, El prisionero de Zenda, El asunto del día, Doble vida, El mundo de George Apley, Historia de dos ciudades, El abanico de Lady Windermere y El doctor Arrowsmith

  6. Ronald Colman est un acteur et scénariste britannique, né le 9 février 1891 à Richmond et mort le 19 mai 1958 à Santa Barbara . Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile.

  7. As good as his pre-1935 films were, Colman was even more effective as a free-lancer in such films as Tale of Two Cities (1935), Lost Horizon (1937), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), The Light That Failed (1939) and Talk of the Town (1942). The actor also began a fruitful radio career during this period, first as host of an intellectual celebrity ...