Bryan Coleman
{{Short description|British actor (1911–2005)}}
{{For|those of a similar name|Brian Coleman (disambiguation)}}
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| image = Actor_Bryan_Coleman.jpg
| caption = Coleman in Crooks Anonymous (1962)
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| name = Bryan Coleman
| birth_name = Bryan Ernest D. B. Coleman
| birth_date = 29 January 1911
| birth_place = London, United Kingdom
| death_date = 4 July 2005 (aged 94)
| death_place = Dorset, United Kingdom
| othername =
| occupation = Television and film actor
| years_active = 1936–1994
}}
Bryan Coleman (29 January 1911 – 4 July 2005) was a British film actor and television actor.{{cite web|url=http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/101964|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090116214509/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/101964|url-status=dead|archive-date=16 January 2009|title=Bryan Coleman|work=BFI}}{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/artist/bryan-coleman-p219344|title=Bryan Coleman movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography - AllMovie|work=AllMovie}}{{cite web|url=http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=27028|title=Bryan Coleman|publisher=}}{{cite web|url=http://digiguide.tv/celebrity/Bryan+Coleman/13105/|title=Bryan Coleman|publisher=}}
In 1954 he appeared in William Douglas Home's comedy The Manor of Northstead in the West End.{{Cite web|url=https://theatricalia.com/play/414/the-manor-of-northstead/production/p9x|title=Production of The Manor of Northstead | Theatricalia|website=theatricalia.com}}
Selected filmography
- Conquest of the Air (1936) – Minor Role (uncredited)
- Sword of Honour (1939) – Unlisted (uncredited)
- A Window in London (1940) – Constable
- Jassy (1947) – Sedley – the Architect
- Train of Events (1949) – Actor (segment "The Actor")
- Landfall (1949) – PO Weaver (uncredited)
- The Lost Hours (1952) – Tom Wrigley
- The Planter's Wife (1952) – Capt. Dell (uncredited)
- When Knighthood Was in Flower (1953) – Earl of Surrey
- You Know What Sailors Are (1954) – Lt. Comdr. Voles
- Loser Takes All (1956) – Elegant Man at Casino (uncredited)
- Suspended Alibi (1957) – Bill Forrest
- The Tommy Steele Story (1957) – Hospital Doctor
- The Truth About Women (1957)
- Blood of the Vampire (1958) – Monsieur Auron
- Life in Danger (1959) – Chief Constable Ryman
- The Hand (1960) – Adams
- Crooks Anonymous (1962) – Holding
- The Longest Day (1962) – Ronald Callen (uncredited)
- Life in Danger (1964) – Chief Constable Ryman
- Mr. Brown Comes Down the Hill (1965) – Bishop
- Give a Dog a Bone (1965) – Lord Swill
- Happy Deathday (1968) – Dr. Oliver Tarquin
- Zeppelin (1971) – Colonel Whippen
- Mona Lisa (1986) – Gentleman in Mirror Room
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown|de|Johann Strauß – Der König ohne Krone}} (1987)
- The Crying Game (1992) – Judge
- Chaplin (1992) – Drunk
Television roles
William Tell, 'Boy Slaves', 1958, as the Count Heinemann
- Happily Ever After (1961–1964) – Harry Watkins
- Adam Adamant Lives! (1966) – Major Fitzgibbon
- Upstairs, Downstairs (1972) – Sir William Manning
- The Duchess of Duke Street (1976–1977) – Lord Henry Norton
- Hazell (1978) – Charles Courtney
- The Incredible Mr Tanner (1981)– Commissionaire
References
External links
- {{IMDb name|0170958}}
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Category:British male film actors
Category:British male television actors
Category:Male actors from London
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