Charles C. Coleman, a renowned film professional, entered this world on December 29, 1900, in the vibrant city of Oakland, California, USA, where he would later go on to make a lasting impact in the cinematic industry.
As an accomplished assistant director and director, Coleman's notable works include the critically acclaimed films "A Place in the Sun" (1951),the romantic comedy "Sabrina" (1954),and the iconic drama "Sunset Boulevard" (1950),which showcased his exceptional skill and attention to detail.
Throughout his personal life, Coleman was deeply committed to his spouse, Alyce Adelaide Gay Coleman, with whom he shared a loving bond.
Tragically, Charles C. Coleman's life came to a close on May 25, 1972, in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence the world of cinema to this day.