Booth Colman

Booth Colman

actor

Booth Colman was born on Mar 08, 1923 in USA. Booth Colman's big-screen debut came with The Big Sky directed by Howard Hawks in 1952, strarring Pascal (uncredited). Booth Colman is known for The Man Who Wasn't There directed by Joel Coen, Billy Bob Thornton stars as Ed Crane and Frances McDormand as Doris Crane. The upcoming new movie Booth Colman plays is Intolerable Cruelty which will be released on Oct 10, 2003.

Born in Portland, Oregon, and educated at the University of Washington and University of Michigan, Colman served in the Japanese Language Division of U.S. Military Intelligence during World War II. After his discharge, he began acting on the New York stage. In 1951, he headed to Hollywood to make his film debut in 'The Big Sky' (1952). Between movie and TV assignments, Colman kept active with theater work. Since 1981, he played Ebenezer Scrooge more than 500 times on the stage of the Meadow Brook Theatre in Rochester, Michigan.

  • Birthday

    Mar 08, 1923
  • Place of Birth

    Portland, Oregon, USA

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