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Ronald Colman Filmography

ActorBORN 1891RICHMOND54 FILMS IN DB

RonaldColman

Known for Acting · Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies, The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind, Governor C.C. Young Hails Greater Talkie Season

54
FILMS IN DB
$880
TOTAL VALUE
33
PRICED
$27
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Rescue
~$91 · 4K · 1929
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies
$11 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Ronald Colman, a definitive leading man of Hollywood’s Golden Age, captivated audiences with his debonair charm and, crucially, an instantly recognizable, mellifluous voice that effortlessly transitioned him from silent to sound pictures. His elegant delivery and dignified screen presence made him a natural for sophisticated dramas and swashbuckling adventures alike. Collectors often seek out Colman’s pivotal films on physical media, especially 4K and Blu-ray releases that showcase his indelible performances. His dual role in 1937's *The Prisoner of Zenda* remains a cornerstone for adventure film enthusiasts, while his compassionate portrayal in Frank Capra's *Lost Horizon* (also 1937) is a must-have for classic cinema purists. Later gems like *Random Harvest* (1942) and *The Talk of the Town* (1942) are highly coveted for their compelling narratives and Colman’s masterful acting, offering timeless viewing experiences for home video connoisseurs.

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54 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era did Ronald Colman's acting career primarily span?

Ronald Colman's filmography spans from 1919 to 2001, with his most active decade being the 1920s.

Which genres did Ronald Colman work in during his career?

Ronald Colman appeared in a variety of genres including drama, romance, comedy, adventure, action, and historical films.

What are some of Ronald Colman's notable roles?

Some of Ronald Colman's notable roles include Captain Giovanni Severi in The White Sister (1923), Dr. Martin Arrowsmith in Arrowsmith (1931), and Major Rudolf Rassendyll in The Prisoner of Zenda (1937).

Did Ronald Colman appear in any adaptations of classic literature or historical stories?

Yes, Ronald Colman starred in historical films like Clive of India (1935) and literary adaptations such as Romola (1924) and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937).

On which physical media formats can Ronald Colman's films be found?

Ronald Colman's films are available on multiple formats including betamax, blu-ray, dvd, laserdisc, vhs, and other physical media.