Majel Coleman was an American actress who is best known for her roles in West of Broadway, The King of Kings, and Almost Human. Born on February 22, 1903, in Mason, Ohio, she made a significant impact in the film industry during her career. She passed away on July 27, 1980, in Paramount, California.
Personal and Family Life
Majel Coleman was married to Victor A. Gangelin until his death on April 2, 1967. Not much is publicly known about her personal life or family background. However, her work in film and contribution to the entertainment industry are well-documented.
Career
Majel had a successful acting career with notable appearances in silent films during the 1920s. Some of her famous performances include her roles in West of Broadway and The King of Kings. Her talent shone through in various genres, from dramas to comedies, leaving a lasting legacy in early Hollywood cinema.
Death and Legacy
Majel Coleman died on July 27, 1980, in Paramount, California. Her contributions to film, particularly during the silent film era, are remembered fondly. Despite the passage of time, her work continues to be appreciated and studied by film enthusiasts and historians.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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West of Broadway | 1926-10-18 | Muriel Styles |
Almost Human | 1927-12-26 | Cecile Adams |
Corporal Kate | 1926-12-06 | Evelyn |
The Girl in the Glass Cage | 1929-06-23 | Isabelle Van Court |
Bluebeard’s 8th Wife | 1923-08-05 | |
The King of Kings | 1927-04-19 | Proculla – Wife of Pilate |
Soft Shoes | 1925-01-01 | Mabel Packer |
Sunny Side Up | 1926-08-02 | Showgirl |
Romance of the Rio Grande | 1929-11-17 | Dorry Wayne |