Esther Coleman was an American actress who is best known for Songs My Mother Sang, Derby Day (1937), and Derby Day (1938).
Personal and Family Life
Esther Coleman was born as Esther Isabelle Coleman on October 8, 1900, in Kilburn, London, England. She lived a life dedicated to the arts and enjoyed a successful acting career that spanned over a decade. There isn’t much publicly known about her family or personal relationships.
Career
Esther’s career in film and television began in the 1920s. She gained recognition for her performances in notable titles, particularly her roles in Derby Day, which showcased her talents in both the 1937 and 1938 versions of the film. Throughout her career, she also worked in various other productions, contributing to the rich landscape of early British cinema.
Death and Legacy
Esther Coleman passed away on February 28, 1989, in Westminster, London, England. Though she may not be as widely remembered today, her contributions to film during the early 20th century have left a lasting impact on the industry. She is remembered for her unique performances, which continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1926 | Songs My Mother Sang | Actress |
1937 | Derby Day | Lady Waters |
1938 | Derby Day | Lady Waters |
1935 | She | Nurse (uncredited) |