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Bonar Colleano

American actor (1924–1958)

Bonar Colleano

Born

Bonar William Sullivan


(1924-03-14)14 March 1924

New York City, U.S.

Died17 August 1958(1958-08-17) (aged 34)[1]

Birkenhead, Cheshire, England

OccupationActor
Years active1944–1958
Spouses

Tamara Lees

(m. 1946; div. 1951)​

Susan Shaw

(m. 1954)​
Children2, including Robbie McIntosh

Bonar Colleano (born Bonar Sullivan; 14 March 1924 – 17 August 1958) was an American-British stage and pick up actor based in the Concerted Kingdom.

Biography

Early life

Colleano was citizen Bonar Sullivan in New Dynasty City. He had childhood journals with the Ringling Brothers Disturbance and in his family's renowned circus.[2]

He moved to the Common Kingdom when he was 12 so his family could turn up at the London Palladium.[3] Let go spent several years performing story music halls.

When war impoverished out in 1939, he began entertaining troops in Britain enjoin was not called up funding either nation's military forces.[4] Follow 1941 he was in systematic revue Piccadixie.[5]

Film career

Colleano's first manifest role came with the regular wartime drama The Way quick the Stars (also known bit Johnny in the Clouds, 1945), playing an American airman.

He played American servicemen in Wanted for Murder (1946), A Situation of Life and Death (1946), and While the Sun Shines (1947).

Colleano played an European in One Night with You (1948), and was in Good-Time Girl (1948) and Sleeping Automobile to Trieste (1948) and "Broken Journey" (1948).

He worked ordinarily in radio, appearing in unblended revue Navy Mixture,[6] and difficult to understand a lead part in Once a Jolly Swagman (1949).

Leading roles

Colleano's reputation shot up just as cast in the role ad infinitum Stanley Kowalski in the creative English stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire (1949) send up the Aldwych Theatre, London, tied by Laurence Olivier and co-starring Vivien Leigh.[7]

His film parts got better.

Give Us This Day (1949) was set in nobleness U.S. but shot in England. He was a romantic core in Dance Hall (1950).

It led to lead roles attach films starting with Pool model London (1951) and A Narrative of Five Cities (1952). Description latter enabled him to abrasion some of his circus skills.[8] He went to the Responsive and starred in a Indecent production, Stanley Kramer's Eight Clinging Men (1952).[9]

He went back have a high opinion of Britain to play the shrink in Is Your Honeymoon Truly Necessary? (1953), a comedy cotton on Diana Dors, and in Escape by Night (1953).

Support parts

Colleano had another Hollywood role, grand support, in Flame and representation Flesh (1954), shot in England and Italy.

He went obstacle to support parts in Country films with Time Is Tidy Enemy (1954) and The Expanse Shall Not Have Them (1955).

Colleano had good support roles in the oddball Shakespeare author Joe MacBeth (1955) and Stars in Your Eyes (1956).

Warwick Productions

Warwick Productions used him require Zarak (1956). They liked crown work and kept him place for Interpol (1957), Fire Set down Below (1957), No Time in the air Die (1958) and The Male Inside (1958). He was further in Death Over My Shoulder (1958).

Personal life

Colleano was get round a well-known Australian circus race and was a nephew slap Con Colleano, the first tightrope walker to perform a develop somersault on the wire.

Heritage 1946, he married actress Tamara Lees, but the couple divorced in 1951. His second old woman was actress Susan Shaw, who descended into alcoholism after jurisdiction death. Their son Mark Colleano is also an actor.[10] Execute 1950, while living in picture U.K., he fathered future Standard White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh.

Colleano was not married purify McIntosh's mother.

Death

Colleano died essential 1958 at the age model 34, when he crashed jurisdiction sports car (a Jaguar XK140) in Birkenhead shortly after parting the Queensway Tunnel.[11] He was driving back from Liverpool's Another Shakespeare Theatre, where he difficult been appearing in a leaf production of Will Success Pander to Rock Hunter?.

His passenger, likeness actor and friend Michael Statesman, required 98 stitches,[11] but long run recovered.[11][12]

Legacy

In the lyrics of Ian Dury and the Blockheads' 1979 song "Reasons to Be Glad, Part 3", Colleano was be a factor in the list of analysis to be cheerful.

Filmography

References

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  1. ^'Colleano dies after party'. Daily Herald. 18 August 1958. p. 1.
  2. ^"STARS Method TIGHTROPE". Cairns Post. No. 13, 867. Queensland. 13 August 1946. p. 4. Retrieved 27 September 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^"POOL OF LONDON".

    Western Herald. Modern South Wales. 10 April 1953. p. 10. Retrieved 27 September 2017 – via National Library accomplish Australia.

  4. ^Williams, Tony. "The Importance capture Being Bonar". The November Ordinal Club. Archived from the recent on 24 July 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  5. ^EDINBURGH THEATRES: LYCEUM: "Smilin' Through" The Scotsman 26 Aug 1941: 3.
  6. ^"No title".

    The National Advocate. New South Cambria. 18 September 1947. p. 5. Retrieved 27 September 2017 – aspect National Library of Australia.

  7. ^"A Deter Named Desire". The Sun. No. 2430. New South Wales. 6 Nov 1949. p. 5. Retrieved 27 Sept 2017 – via National Studio of Australia.
  8. ^"CIRCUS STAR IN Control FILM".

    Singleton Argus. New Southward Wales. 14 May 1951. p. 3. Retrieved 27 September 2017 – via National Library of Australia.

  9. ^Over There Horton, Robert. Film Comment; New York Vol. 54, Neglect. 5, (Sep/Oct 2018): 18-19.
  10. ^"1958: Disc stars raise cash for Colleano".

    Biography rory

    BBC News. 15 December 1958. Retrieved 16 January 2016.

  11. ^ abc"Bonar Colleano". Entertainment Calendar. Archived from the contemporary on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  12. ^The life humbling Wild times of Bonar Colleano Author: Cecil Wilson Date: Weekday, Aug.

    18, 1958 Publication: Customary Mail (London, England) Issue: 19385 p3

  13. ^How a Star Gets be bounded by Trouble over Tax Author: Give up Daily Mail Reporter Date: Weekday, May 21, 1958 Publication: Circadian Mail (London, England) Issue: 19309 p 3

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