Bryan Coleman

Bryan Coleman was an American actor who is best known for The Crying Game, My Friend Charles, and Chaplin. He was born on January 29, 1911, in London, England, UK, and passed away on July 4, 2005, in Dorset, England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Bryan Coleman’s personal life are sparse. He was known to have served in the British Army during World War II, which was a significant part of his background. However, information about his family or relationships is not widely available.

Death and Legacy

Bryan Coleman died on July 4, 2005, in Dorset, England. His contribution to film and television has left a mark, particularly through his roles in notable movies. He is remembered for his talent and performances that have entertained many over the years.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Hand 1960-10-01 George Adams
The Lost Hours 1952-09-01 Tom Wrigley
Johann Strauß – Der König ohne Krone 1987-03-20
A Window in London 1940-06-15 Constable
Jassy 1947-08-13 Sedley
The Crying Game 1992-09-02 Judge
Suspended Alibi 1957-02-01 Bill Forrest
Blood of the Vampire 1958-08-25 Monsieur Auron
The Tommy Steele Story 1957-06-01 Hospital Doctor
The Truth About Women 1957-10-01
The Planter’s Wife 1952-12-04 Capt. Dell
Train of Events 1949-01-18 Actor
The Sword and the Rose 1953-07-23 Earl of Surrey
The Conquest of the Air 1936-12-01 (uncredited)
Commitments 1982-01-26 Buffo
Crooks Anonymous 1962-03-31 Holding
Zeppelin 1971-04-08 Colonel Whippen
Country 1981-10-20 Edward Carlion
The Black Candle 1991-01-01 Judge
Mr. Brown Comes Down The Hill 1965-12-12
Happy DeathDay 1968-12-12
Give A Dog A Bone 1965-12-12
Loser Takes All 1956-09-09 Elegant Man at Casino (uncredited)
Keep Off The Grass 1983-09-26 Man with puppy
Chaplin 1992-12-17 Drunk
L’avare 1939-03-21 Cleante – Harpagon’s son, in love with Marian
The Duke in Darkness 1948-03-11 Voulain
Pygmalion 1948-02-08 Freddie Eynsford-Hill
Anastasia 1953-07-12 Prince Paul
The Winter Ladies 1979-05-15 Commander Downes