Bryan Coleman


Bryan Coleman was a British film actor and television actor.
In 1954 he appeared in William Douglas Home's comedy The Manor of Northstead in the West End.

Selected filmography

  • Conquest of the Air – Minor Role
  • Sword of Honour – Unlisted
  • A Window in London – Constable
  • Jassy – Sedley – the Architect
  • Train of Events – Actor
  • Landfall – PO Weaver
  • The Lost Hours – Tom Wrigley
  • The Planter's Wife – Capt. Dell
  • When Knighthood Was in FlowerEarl of Surrey
  • You Know What Sailors Are – Lt. Comdr. Voles
  • Loser Takes All – Elegant Man at Casino
  • Suspended AlibiBill Forrest
  • The Tommy Steele Story – Hospital Doctor
  • The Truth About Women
  • Blood of the Vampire – Monsieur Auron
  • Life in DangerChief Constable Ryman
  • The Hand – Adams
  • Crooks Anonymous – Holding
  • The Longest Day – Ronald Callen
  • Life in Danger – Chief Constable Ryman
  • Mr. Brown Comes Down the Hill – Bishop
  • Give a Dog a Bone – Lord Swill
  • Happy Deathday – Dr. Oliver Tarquin
  • Zeppelin – Colonel Whippen
  • Mona Lisa – Gentleman in Mirror Room
  • The Crying Game – Judge
  • Chaplin – Drunk

    Television roles

William Tell, 'Boy Slaves', 1958, as the Count Heinemann