DABNEY COLEMAN
'Dabney Wharton Coleman' (born January 3, 1932) is an American actor. He is best known for his abrasive characters and his always present mustache.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Early life |
| Career |
| Personal life |
| Filmography |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
Early life
Coleman was born in Austin, Texas to Mary Wharton Johns and Melvin Randolph Coleman.[1][2] He entered the Virginia Military Institute in 1949, then studied law at the University of Texas before turning to acting.
Career
Though a capable character actor with a wide range, and more than 60 movies to his credit, Coleman is usually typecast as a smarmy, selfish, patronizing, self-absorbed bigot, usually an authority figure of some sort, most famously as a powerful, chauvinistic boss. His fate in these types of roles was cemented with his performances in roles such as Franklin Hart, Jr. in 1980's ''Nine to Five'', director Ron Carlisle in 1982's ''Tootsie'' and the earnest John McKittrick in 1983's ''WarGames''.
He is also known for his lead roles in the TV cult classics, Buffalo Bill and The Slap Maxwell Story, which asked audiences to embrace his own charisma and comic timing (and good writing), as compensation for his characters' lack of character...and abundance of personality.
Coleman voice-acted in the Disney series ''Recess'' as Principal Prickly.
Personal life
Coleman has been married twice. He was married to Ann Courtney Harrell from 1957 to 1959. He had three children with actress Jean Hale, whom he was married to from 1961 to 1983. He has four children: Meghan, Kelly, Randy, and Quincy. His daughter, Quincy, is a recording artist whose first album, "Also Known as Mary", was released in September 2003. His son, Randy, fronted the alternative/rock band Zoo Story. A gifted vocalist and songwriter, Randy has also recorded a solo album.
Filmography
★ ''The Slender Thread'' (1965)
★ ''This Property Is Condemned'' (1966)
★ ''The Scalphunters'' (1968)
★ ''The Trouble with Girls'' (1969)
★ ''Downhill Racer'' (1969)
★ ''I Love My Wife'' (1970)
★ ''Cinderella Liberty'' (1973)
★ ''The Dove'' (1974)
★ ''The Towering Inferno'' (1974)
★ ''Black Fist'' (1975)
★ ''Bite the Bullet'' (1975)
★ ''The Other Side of the Mountain'' (1975)
★ ''Midway'' (1976)
★ ''Viva Knievel!'' (1977)
★ ''Rolling Thunder'' (1977)
★ ''North Dallas Forty'' (1979)
★ ''Pray TV'' (1980)
★ ''Nothing Personal'' (1980)
★ ''How to Beat the High Co$t of Living'' (1980)
★ ''Melvin and Howard'' (1980)
★ ''Nine to Five'' (1980)
★ ''On Golden Pond'' (1981)
★ ''Modern Problems'' (1981)
★ ''Young Doctors in Love'' (1982)
★ ''Tootsie'' (1982)
★ ''WarGames'' (1983)
★ ''The Muppets Take Manhattan'' (1984)
★ ''Cloak & Dagger'' (1984)
★ ''The Man with One Red Shoe'' (1985)
★ ''Dragnet'' (1987)
★ ''Hot to Trot'' (1988)
★ ''Where the Heart Is'' (1990)
★ ''Short Time'' (1990)
★ ''Meet the Applegates'' (1991)
★ ''There Goes the Neighborhood'' (1992)
★ ''Amos & Andrew'' (1993)
★ ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1993)
★ ''Judicial Consent'' (1994)
★ ''Clifford'' (1994)
★ ''Sack Lunch'' (1996)
★ ''Witch Way Love'' (1997)
★ ''You've Got Mail'' (1998)
★ ''My Date with the President's Daughter'' (1998)
★ ''Taken'' (1999)
★ ''Giving It Up'' (1999)
★ ''Inspector Gadget'' (1999)
★ ''Stuart Little'' (1999)
★ '' (2001) (voice)
★ ''The Climb'' (2002)
★ ''Moonlight Mile'' (2002)
★ ''Where the Red Fern Grows'' (2003)
★ ''Domino'' (2005)
★ ''Hard Four'' (2007)
References
1. http://www.filmreference.com/film/83/Dabney-Coleman.html
2. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800011735/bio
External links
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