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...

Known For

Career Timeline

19191930194119521963197419852001
  1. 2001
    Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  2. 1988
    The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

    Self (archive footage) • Acting

  3. 1976
    That's Entertainment, Part II

    (archive footage) • Acting

  4. 1957
    The Story of Mankind

    The Spirit of Man • Acting

  5. 1956
    Around the World in 80 Days

    Railway Official • Acting

  6. 1950
    Champagne for Caesar

    Beauregard Bottomley • Acting

  7. 1949
    The Art Director

    Self - from 'Late George Apley' (archive footage) (uncredited) • Acting

  8. 1947
    A Double Life

    Anthony John • Acting

Ronald Colman - Aperture