Dabney Coleman

Dabney Wharton Coleman (born January 3, 1932)[1] is an American actor.

Dabney Coleman
Coleman in The Towering Inferno (1974)
Born
Dabney Wharton Coleman

(1932-01-03) January 3, 1932
OccupationActor
Years active1961–present
Spouse(s)
    Ann Courtney Harrell
    (m. 1957; div. 1959)
      (m. 1961; div. 1984)
      Children4, including Quincy

      Coleman's best known films include The Towering Inferno (1974), 9 to 5 (1980), On Golden Pond (1981), Tootsie (1982), WarGames (1983), Cloak & Dagger (1984), The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), You've Got Mail (1998), Recess: School's Out (2001), Moonlight Mile (2002), and Rules Don't Apply (2016).[2]

      Coleman's television roles include the title character in Buffalo Bill (1983–1984), Burton Fallin in The Guardian (2001–2004), the voice of Principal Peter Prickly in Recess (1997–2001), and Louis "The Commodore" Kaestner in Boardwalk Empire (2010–2011). He has won one Primetime Emmy Award from six nominations and one Golden Globe Award from three nominations.

      Early life

      Coleman was born in Austin, Texas, the son of Melvin Randolph and Mary Wharton (née Johns) Coleman.[3][4] He entered the Virginia Military Institute in 1949, then studied law at the University of Texas before turning to acting. He was drafted in 1953 to the United States Army and served in Europe.

      Career

      Coleman is a character actor with roles in well over 60 films and television programs to his credit. He trained with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in New York City from 1958 to 1960. Early roles in his career included a U.S. Olympic skiing team coach in the 1969 Downhill Racer, a high-ranking fire chief in The Towering Inferno (1974), and a wealthy Westerner in Bite the Bullet (1975). He portrayed an FBI agent in Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan (1975).

      He landed the main antagonist part of Franklin Hart, Jr., a sexist boss on whom three female office employees get their revenge in the 1980 film 9 to 5. It was this film that established Coleman in the character type with which he is most identified, and has frequently played since – a comic relief villain. Coleman followed 9 to 5 with the role of the arrogant, sexist, soap opera director in Tootsie (1982), further enforcing audiences' identification of him as a smarmy, devious foil to a film's main character. He broke from this type somewhat, however, in his portrayal of military computer scientist John McKittrick in WarGames (1983). Since then, Coleman has consistently shifted between roles in serious drama and comedies.

      Coleman received his first Emmy nomination for his lead role in the critically acclaimed, though short-lived, TV series Buffalo Bill. In 1987, he received an Emmy Award for his role in the TV movie Sworn to Silence.[5] He appeared in the feature film On Golden Pond (1981), playing the fiancé of Chelsea Thayer Wayne (Jane Fonda). Coleman played a con artist Broadway producer in The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), a Hugh Hefner-ish magazine mogul in the comedy Dragnet (1987), Bobcat Goldthwait's boss in the 1988 talking-horse comedy Hot to Trot, and befuddled banker Milburn Drysdale in the feature film The Beverly Hillbillies (1993). Coleman played Gerald Ellis in Clifford (1994).

      From 1997 to 2001, Coleman provided the voice of Principal Prickly on the animated series Recess. He also played a philandering father in You've Got Mail (1998). Coleman appeared as a casino owner in 2005's Domino. He received acclaim as Burton Fallin in the TV series The Guardian (2001–2004). For two seasons, from 2010 to 2011, Coleman was a series regular on HBO's Boardwalk Empire.

      On November 6, 2014, Coleman received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[6]

      Personal life

      Coleman resides in Los Angeles, California.[7] He has been divorced twice. He was married to Ann Courtney Harrell from 1957 to 1959 and Jean Hale from 1961 to 1984. He has four children, including three by Hale: Kelly, Randy, and Quincy.[8]

      In 1998, Coleman worked with fellow actor Bronson Pinchot at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, to help protect local forests and helped lead a campaign to educate others on how to care for and protect forests nationwide.

      Coleman is an avid tennis player, winning celebrity and charity tournaments. He played mainly at the Riviera Country Club as well as in local sanctioned tournaments.[9][10]

      Filmography

      Film

      Year Title Role Notes
      1965 The Slender Thread Charlie
      1966 This Property Is Condemned Salesman
      1968 The Scalphunters Jed
      1969 The Trouble with Girls Harrison Wilby
      1969 Downhill Racer Mayo
      1970 I Love My Wife Frank Donnelly
      1973 Cinderella Liberty Executive Officer
      1974 The Dove Charles Huntley
      1974 The Towering Inferno SFFD deputy chief 1
      1974 Black Fist Heineken
      1975 Bite the Bullet Jack Parker
      1975 The Other Side of the Mountain Dave McCoy
      1976 Midway Captain Murray Arnold
      1977 Viva Knievel! Ralph Thompson
      1977 Rolling Thunder Maxwell
      1978 The Other Side of the Mountain Part 2 Dave McCoy Uncredited
      1978 Go Tell the Spartans Helicopter pilot Uncredited
      1979 North Dallas Forty Emmett Hunter
      1980 Nothing Personal Dickerson
      1980 How to Beat the High Cost of Living Jack Heintzel
      1980 Melvin and Howard Judge Keith Hayes
      1980 9 to 5 Franklin M. Hart, Jr.
      1980 Pray TV Marvin Fleece
      1981 On Golden Pond Dr. Bill Ray
      1981 Modern Problems Mark Winslow
      1982 Young Doctors in Love Dr. Joseph Prang
      1982 Tootsie Ron
      1983 WarGames Dr. John McKittrick
      1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan Martin Price / Murray Plotsky
      1984 Cloak & Dagger Jack Flack / Hal Osborne
      1985 The Man with One Red Shoe Burton Cooper
      1987 Dragnet Jerry Caesar
      1988 Hot to Trot Walter Sawyer
      1990 Where the Heart Is Stewart McBain
      1990 Short Time Burt Simpson
      1990 Meet the Applegates Aunt Bea
      1992 There Goes the Neighborhood Jeffrey Babitt
      1993 Amos & Andrew Police Chief Cecil Tolliver
      1993 The Beverly Hillbillies Milburn Drysdale
      1994 Clifford Gerald Ellis
      1994 Judicial Consent Charles Mayron
      1997 Witch Way Love Joel
      1998 You've Got Mail Nelson Fox
      1999 Giving It Up Jonathan Gallant
      1999 Inspector Gadget Police Chief Quimby
      1999 Stuart Little Dr. Beechwood
      1999 Taken Ethan Grover
      2001 Recess: School's Out Principal Peter Prickly Voice
      2002 The Climb Mack
      2002 Moonlight Mile Mike Mulcahey
      2003 Where the Red Fern Grows Grandpa
      2005 Domino Drake Bishop
      2007 Hard Four Spray Loomis
      2016 Rules Don't Apply Raymond Holliday
      2019 Aly & Aj: Star Maps Video short
      TBA Someday Sometime Ivan Fogel Pre-production

      Television

      Year Title Role Notes
      1961 Naked City Resident Episode: "Landscape with Dead Figures"
      1964 The Outer Limits Dr. Williams / Lt. Howard / James Custer 3 episodes
      1964 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Tom Esterow Episode: "Dear Uncle George"
      1964-1966 The Fugitive Steve / Officer George Graham / Floyd / Sergeant Keith 4 episodes
      1965 I Dream of Jeannie Lt. George Conway 1 episode
      1965 The Donna Reed Show Rallye Master Episode: "A-Haunting We Will Go"
      1966-1967 That Girl Dr. Leon Bessemer 8 episodes
      1967 The Invaders John Carter / Capt. Mitchell Ross 2 episodes
      1967 Dundee and the Culhane Sheriff Wrenn Episode: "The Jubilee Raid Brief"
      1968-1969 Bonanza Ivar Peterson / Clyde 2 episodes
      1969 The Mod Squad John Episode: "The Guru"
      1970 The Brotherhood of the Bell Agent Shepard
      1973 The President's Plane Is Missing Sen. Bert Haines TV movie
      1973-1991 Columbo Hugh Creighton / Detective Murray 2 episodes
      1974 Bad Ronald Mr. Wood TV movie
      1974 Kojak Alex Linden Episode: "Therapy in Dynamite"
      1974-1975 McMillan & Wife Walter Jennings / Hansen 2 episodes
      1975 Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan Paul Mathison TV movie
      1975 Barnaby Jones George Clark Episode: "A Taste for Murder"
      1976 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Congressman Phil Whitman Episode: "The Seminar"
      1976-1977 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman Merle Jeeter 148 episodes
      1977 Fernwood Tonight Merle Jeeter, Mayor of Fernwood Premier episode
      1977 Quincy, M.E. Officer Peter O'Neil / Dr. Burt Travers 2 episodes
      1978 Apple Pie "Fast Eddie" Murtaugh 8 episodes
      1978 Maneaters Are Loose! McCallum TV movie
      1979 Diff'rent Strokes Fred Tanner 2 Episodes "Arnold's Girlfriend (Parts 1 & 2)"
      1983-1984 Buffalo Bill Bill Bittinger 26 episodes
      1986 Fresno Tyler Cane 5 episodes
      1986 Murrow CBS President William S. Paley TV movie
      1987-1988 The Slap Maxwell Story Slap Maxwell 22 episodes
      1991 Never Forget William Cox TV movie
      1991 Columbo Hugh Creighton Episode: "Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star"
      1991-1992 Drexell's Class Otis Drexell 18 episodes
      1994-1995 Madman of the People Jack "Madman" Buckner 16 episodes
      1995–1997 The Pinocchio Shop Nolan Howell Series regular, 78 episodes
      1997 The Magic School Bus Horace Scope Voice, Episode: "Sees Stars"
      1997-2001 Recess Principal Peter Prickly Main cast
      Voice, 127 episodes
      1997 Jumanji Ashton Phillips Voice, Episodes: "The Palace of Clues" and "An Old Story"
      1998 My Date with the President's Daughter President Richmond Episode: "My Date with the President's Daughter"
      1998 Exiled: A Law & Order Movie Lieutenant Kevin Stolper TV movie
      2001-2004 The Guardian Burton Fallin 67 Episodes
      2006 Courting Alex Bill Rose 12 Episodes
      2007 Heartland Dr. Bart Jacobs 6 episodes
      2009 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Frank Hager Episode: "Snatched"
      2010-2011 Pound Puppies Mayor Jerry Voice, 4 episodes
      Season 1 only
      2010-2011 Boardwalk Empire Commodore Louis Kaestner 24 episodes
      2016 Ray Donovan Mr. Price Episode: "Federal Boobie Inspector"
      2019 NCIS Cpl. John Sidney Episode: "The Last Link"
      2019 For the People (2018 TV Series) Donald Newman Episode: "One Big Happy Family, S2 E5"
      2019 Yellowstone John Dutton Episode: "Sins of the Father, S2 E10"

      Awards and nominations

      Year Association Category Nominated work Result
      1983 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Buffalo Bill Nominated
      1984 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
      1984 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
      1987 CableACE Awards Actor in a Movie or Miniseries Murrow Nominated
      1987 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Sworn to Silence Won
      1988 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy The Slap Maxwell Story Won
      1988 Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Sworn to Silence Nominated
      1988 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Slap Maxwell Story Nominated
      1988 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Baby M Nominated
      1991 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star Nominated
      2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Boardwalk Empire Won
      2012 Won

      References

      1. "UPI Almanac for Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019". United Press International. January 3, 2019. Archived from the original on January 3, 2019. Retrieved September 3, 2019. actor Dabney Coleman in 1932 (age 87)
      2. "The New York Times".
      3. Dabney Coleman Biography (1932-) at filmreference.com
      4. Dabney Coleman Biography at Yahoo! Movies
      5. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1437. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
      6. Saval, Malina (6 November 2014). "Dabney Coleman Receives a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame". Variety. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
      7. Dabney Coleman, The Movieland Directory, 2010, archived from the original on 2013-10-12
      8. Glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com
      9. Wallace, David (11 July 1983), "As TV's Macho Buffalo Bill, Dabney Coleman Finds That Sexism Breeds Success", People, 20 (2)
      10. Scott, Vernon (17 January 1982), "Dabney Coleman Gradually Working His Way to Top", Florence Times - Tri-Cities Daily, UPI
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