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Home/People/Marilyn Coleman
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Born
Mar 23, 1934Died: Jun 25, 2013
Lived 79 years
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

19
Movies
4
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Marilyn Coleman

Acting

Biography
Marilyn B. Coleman was a writer, a singer, and an award-winning actress on Broadway, on television, and in film. She was born to the late Estella and Fred Bonaparte in Philadelphia. She moved to Los Angeles in 1966 and began a career that spanned more than 45 years on stage, film and television. Coleman started her acting career landing roles in films, such as the drama "Looking For Mr. Goodbar" (1977) with Diane Keaton, the comedic adaptation "Which Way Is Up?" (1977) with Richard Pryor and the crime flick "Remember My Name" (1978) with Geraldine Chaplin. She also appeared in the TV movie "Nowhere to Run" (NBC, 1977-78). She also was featured in the miniseries "A Woman Called Moses" (1978-79). She worked in television in her early acting career as well, including a part on "Good Times" (CBS, 1973-79). Her career progressed to film, including a role in the Season Hubley drama "Vice Squad" (1982). She also starred in the TV movies "Aunt Mary" (1979-1980), "The Best Little Girl in the World" (ABC, 1980-81) and "Something So Right" (CBS, 1982-83). Coleman focused on film in more recent years, appearing in the dramatic comedy "The Five Heartbeats" (1991) with Robert Townsend and "Menace II Society" (1993) with Tyrin Turner. She also was featured in the TV movie "Heat Wave" (TNT, 1989-1990). She also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Designing Women" (CBS, 1986-1993). Coleman more recently acted in the Robert Townsend adventurous drama "The Meteor Man" (1993). Marilyn was formerly married to jazz percussionist George Allen. They have a daughter, Marci Allen-Koutsialis. After their divorce, she married jazz singer Earl Coleman. They had two children, Kevin Coleman and Dana Coleman-Baylor.
The Meteor Man poster

The Meteor Man

as Mrs. Walker
1993
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Road to Nowhere

as Housekeeper
1993
Menace II Society poster

Menace II Society

as Grandmama
1993
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Better Off Dead.

as Rene Dubuque
1993
Heat Wave poster

Heat Wave

as Cora
1990
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka poster

I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

as Funeral Mourner
1988
Don't Go to Sleep poster

Don't Go to Sleep

as Sarah
1982
Something So Right poster

Something So Right

as Secretary
1982
Vice Squad poster

Vice Squad

as Beatrice Adams
1982
The Best Little Girl in the World poster

The Best Little Girl in the World

as Emergency Room Nurse
1981
Aunt Mary poster

Aunt Mary

as Grace Hazel
1979
No Other Love poster

No Other Love

as Mrs. Walker
1979
Remember My Name poster

Remember My Name

as Teresa
1978
Nowhere to Run poster

Nowhere to Run

as Maid
1978
Which Way Is Up? poster

Which Way Is Up?

as Sister Sarah Thomas
1977
Invasion of the Love Drones poster

Invasion of the Love Drones

as Club Drone
1977
Looking for Mr. Goodbar poster

Looking for Mr. Goodbar

as Mrs. Jackson
1977
Willie Dynamite poster

Willie Dynamite

as Connie
1974
Up the Sandbox poster

Up the Sandbox

as Rose White
1972