Ronald Colman

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

63

Gender

Male

Birthday

1891-02-08

Deathday

1958-05-19 (67 years old)

Place of Birth

Richmond, Surrey, England, UK

Also Known As

  • Ronald Charles Colman

Ronald Colman

Biography

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.

Known For

Lost Horizon
7.0%

Lost Horizon

Mar 3, 1937

The Talk of the Town
7.3%

The Talk of the Town

Aug 20, 1942

Random Harvest
7.3%

Random Harvest

Dec 17, 1942

A Double Life
6.3%

A Double Life

Dec 25, 1947

A Tale of Two Cities
6.8%

A Tale of Two Cities

Dec 25, 1935

The Prisoner of Zenda
7.5%

The Prisoner of Zenda

Sep 3, 1937

Lady Windermere's Fan
6.8%

Lady Windermere's Fan

Dec 26, 1925

Arrowsmith
6.5%

Arrowsmith

Dec 7, 1931

The Story of Mankind
4.5%

The Story of Mankind

Nov 8, 1957

Bulldog Drummond
6.5%

Bulldog Drummond

May 2, 1929

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Acting

2001
Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies as Self (archive footage)
1988
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind as Self (archive footage)
1976
That's Entertainment, Part II as (archive footage)
1961
Hollywood: The Selznick Years as 'A Tale of Two Cities' (archive footage) (uncredited)
1957
The Story of Mankind as The Spirit of Man
1956
Around the World in Eighty Days as Railway Official
1954
The Halls of Ivy
1953
General Electric Theater as Graham
1952
Four Star Playhouse as Caller
1952
Four Star Playhouse as Cameron
1952
Four Star Playhouse as Dr. Bosanquent
1952
Four Star Playhouse as Narrator
1950
The Jack Benny Program as Ronald Colman
1950
Champagne for Caesar as Beauregard Bottomley
1949
The Art Director as Self - from 'Late George Apley' (archive footage) (uncredited)
1948
The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
1947
A Double Life as Anthony John
1947
The Late George Apley as George Apley
1944
Kismet as Hafiz
1942
Random Harvest as Charles Rainier
1942
The Talk of the Town as Michael Lightcap
1941
My Life with Caroline as Anthony Mason
1940
Lucky Partners as David Grant
1939
The Light That Failed as Dick Heldar
1938
If I Were King as François Villon
1937
The Prisoner of Zenda as Major Rudolf Rassendyll / The Prisoner of Zenda
1937
Lost Horizon as Robert " Bob " Conway
1936
Under Two Flags as Sgt. Victor
1935
A Tale of Two Cities as Sydney Carton
1935
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo as Paul Gaillard
1935
Clive of India as Robert Clive
1934
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back as Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
1933
The Masquerader as Sir John Chilcote / John Loder
1932
Cynara as James Warlock
1931
Arrowsmith as Dr. Martin Arrowsmith
1931
The Unholy Garden as Barrington Hunt
1930
Governor C.C. Young Hails Greater Talkie Season
1930
The Devil to Pay! as Willie Hale
1930
Terra Melophon Magazin Nr. 1
1930
Raffles as A.J. Raffles
1929
Condemned! as Michel
1929
Bulldog Drummond as Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
1929
The Rescue as Tom Lingard
1928
Two Lovers as Mark van Rycke
1927
The Magic Flame as Tito the Clown / The Count
1927
The Night of Love as Montero
1926
The Winning of Barbara Worth as Willard Holmes
1926
Beau Geste as Michael 'Beau' Geste
1926
Kiki as Victor Renal
1925
Lady Windermere's Fan as Lord Darlington
1925
Stella Dallas as Stephen Dallas
1925
The Dark Angel as Captain Alan Trent
1925
Her Sister from Paris as Joseph
1925
A Thief in Paradise as Maurice Blake
1925
The Sporting Venus as Donald MacAllan
1925
His Supreme Moment as John Douglas
1924
Romola as Carlo Bucellini
1924
Her Night of Romance as Paul Menford
1924
Tarnish as Emmet Carr
1924
Twenty Dollars a Week as Chester Reeves
1923
The White Sister as Capt. Giovanni Severi
1920
Anna the Adventuress as Brendan
1919
The Toilers as Bob

Writing

1952
Four Star Playhouse as Writer
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