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  1. Credit. Year. No Score Yet. No Score Yet. Tales of Tomorrow. Unknown (Character) 1952-1953. Explore the filmography of Nancy Coleman on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more.

  2. 18. Jan. 2000 · Her Sister's Secret (1946) -- (Movie Clip) The Best Way To Forget Some craft from director Edgar G. Ulmer, as Toni (Nancy Coleman) has hurried to New York to visit married older sister Renee (Margaret Lindsay), and reveals that she is, as we suspected, pregnant by her soldier boyfriend, whom she thinks abandoned her, in Her Sister's Secret, 1946.

  3. Like Jane Bryan and Andrea Leeds before her, Nancy Coleman was a young powerhouse of an actress whose Hollywood assignments nearly always seemed beneath her talents. After experience in radio and on Broadway, Nancy was brought to Hollywood by Warner Bros. Among her early screen assignments was the thankless task of playing Anne, the least ...

  4. Nancy Coleman iniziò la carriera artistica recitando alla radio e comparendo successivamente sui palcoscenici di Broadway in pièce quali Susan and God (1937) e Stage Door (1938). Passò al cinema nella prima metà degli anni quaranta, quando firmò un contratto con la Warner Brothers e debuttò nel film di spionaggio Dangerously They Live ...

  5. Nancy Coleman was an American film, stage, television and radio actress. After working on radio and appearing on the Broadway stage, Nancy Coleman moved to H...

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  6. Added: Dec 20, 2012. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 102399979. Source citation. Actress. A tall, slender, beauty with auburn red hair, her career spanned almost four decades, in radio, films, and television. The daughter of the managing editor of a newspaper, she graduated from Everett High School in Everett, Washington in 1930 and went on to attend ...

  7. 13. Nov. 2018 · Nancy Coleman stars with Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan and Arthur Kennedy in Desperate Journey (1942) With two years’ of savings amounting to $1,000, Nancy, now 24 years of age, was Broadway-bound. She began in New York radio, but then walked into the stage role of an awkward 15-year old in Gertrude Lawrence’s play Susan and God.