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Bonar Colleano

Bonar Colleano (born Bonar Sullivan; 14 March 1924 – 17 August 1958) was an American stage and film actor based in the United Kingdom.

Bonar Colleano
Born
Bonar William Sullivan

(1924-03-14)14 March 1924
Died17 August 1958(1958-08-17) (aged 34)[1]
OccupationActor
Years active1944–1958
Spouses
(m. 1946; div. 1951)
(m. 1954)
Children2, including Robbie McIntosh

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Colleano was born Bonar Sullivan in New York City. He had childhood experiences with the Ringling Brothers Circus and in his family's famous circus.[2]

He moved to the United Kingdom when he was 12 so his family could appear at the London Palladium.[3] He spent several years performing in music halls. When war broke out in 1939, he began entertaining troops in Britain and was not called up for either nation's military forces.[4] In 1941 he was in a revue Piccadixie.[5]

Film career Edit

Colleano's first important role came with the popular wartime drama The Way to the Stars (also known as Johnny in the Clouds, 1945), playing an American airman.

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

Colleano played an Italian in One Night with You (1948), and was in Good-Time Girl (1948) and Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948). He worked regularly in radio, appearing in a revue Navy Mixture,[6] and had a lead part in Once a Jolly Swagman (1949).

Leading roles Edit

Colleano's reputation shot up when cast in the role of Stanley Kowalski in the original English stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire (1949) at the Aldwych Theatre, London, directed by Laurence Olivier and co-starring Vivien Leigh.[7]

His film parts got better. Give Us This Day (1949) was set in the U.S. but shot in England. He was a romantic lead in Dance Hall (1950).

It led to lead roles in films starting with Pool of London (1951) and A Tale of Five Cities (1952). The latter enabled him to display some of his circus skills.[8] He went to the US and starred in a Hollywood production, Stanley Kramer's Eight Iron Men (1952).[9]

He went back to Britain to play the lead in Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? (1953), a comedy with Diana Dors, and in Escape by Night (1953).

Support parts Edit

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

He went back to support parts in British films with Time Is My Enemy (1954) and The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1955).

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

Warwick Productions Edit

Warwick Productions used him in Zarak (1956). They liked his work and kept him on for Interpol (1957), Fire Down Below (1957), No Time to Die (1958) and The Man Inside (1958). He was also in Death Over My Shoulder (1958).

In May 1958 Colleano admitted to debts of nearly £10,000 due to extravagant living, including more than £8,000 owed to the tax office. He said he had earned around £9,000 a year for the past five years.[10]

Personal life Edit

Colleano was from a well known Australian circus family and was a nephew of Con Colleano, the first tightrope walker to perform a forward somersault on the wire. In 1946, he married actress Tamara Lees, but the couple divorced in 1951. His second wife was actress Susan Shaw, who descended into alcoholism after his death. Their son Mark Colleano is also an actor.[11] In 1950, while living in the U.K., he fathered future Average White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh. Colleano was not married to McIntosh's mother.

Death Edit

Colleano died in 1958 at the age of 34, when he crashed his sports car (a Jaguar XK140) in Birkenhead shortly after leaving the Queensway Tunnel.[12] He was driving back from Liverpool's New Shakespeare Theatre, where he had been appearing in a stage production of Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?. His passenger, fellow actor and friend Michael Balfour, required 98 stitches,[12] but eventually recovered.[12][13]

Legacy Edit

In the lyrics of Ian Dury and the Blockheads' 1979 song "Reasons to Be Cheerful, Part 3", Colleano was included in the list of reasons to be cheerful.

Filmography Edit

Film
Year Film Role Other notes
1945 The Way to the Stars Joe Friselli known as Johnny in the Clouds in the USA
1946 Wanted for Murder Cpl. Nick Mappolo
A Matter of Life and Death An American Pilot Alternative title: Stairway to Heaven
1947 While the Sun Shines Joe Mulvaney
1948 Merry-Go-Round
One Night with You Piero Santellini
Good-Time Girl Micky Malone
Sleeping Car to Trieste Sergeant West
1949 Maniacs on Wheels Tommy Possey Alternative title: Once A Jolly Swagman
Give Us This Day Julio
1950 Dance Hall Alec
1951 Pool of London Dan MacDonald
A Tale of Five Cities Bob Mitchell Alternative title: A Tale of Five Women
1952 Eight Iron Men Pvt. Collucci
1953 Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? Cmdr. Laurie Vining
Escape by Night Tom Buchan
1954 Flame and the Flesh Ciccio
Time Is My Enemy Harry Bond
The Sea Shall Not Have Them Sgt. Kirby
1955 Joe MacBeth Lennie
1956 Stars in Your Eyes David Laws
Zarak Biri
1957 Pickup Alley Amalio
Fire Down Below Lt. Sellars
1958 Them Nice Americans Joe
Death Over My Shoulder Joe Longo
No Time to Die The Polish POW Also known as Tank Force
The Man Inside Martin Lomer
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1946 In the Zone Davis TV film
1957 ITV Television Playhouse Sam Pickens Episode "The Confidence Man"
1958 East End, West End 1 episode
Doomsday for Dyson Jackston TV film

References Edit

  1. ^ 'Colleano dies after party'. Daily Herald. 18 August 1958. p. 1.
  2. ^ "STARS OF 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. New South Wales. 10 April 1953. p. 10. Retrieved 27 September 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ Williams, Tony. . The November 3rd Club. Archived from the original 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 Wales. 18 September 1947. p. 5. Retrieved 27 September 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "A Streetcar Named Desire". The Sun. No. 2430. New South Wales. 6 November 1949. p. 5. Retrieved 27 September 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "CIRCUS STAR IN FIRST FILM". Singleton Argus. New South 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, Iss. 5, (Sep/Oct 2018): 18-19.
  10. ^ How a Star Gets in Trouble over Tax Author: By Daily Mail Reporter Date: Wednesday, May 21, 1958 Publication: Daily Mail (London, England) Issue: 19309 p 3
  11. ^ "1958: Film stars raise cash for Colleano". BBC News. 15 December 1958. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  12. ^ a b c . Entertainment Calendar. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  13. ^ The life and Wild times of Bonar Colleano Author: Cecil Wilson Date: Monday, Aug. 18, 1958 Publication: Daily Mail (London, England) Issue: 19385 p3

Citations Edit

External links Edit

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Bonar Colleano born Bonar Sullivan 14 March 1924 17 August 1958 was an American stage and film actor based in the United Kingdom Bonar ColleanoBornBonar William Sullivan 1924 03 14 14 March 1924New York City U S Died17 August 1958 1958 08 17 aged 34 1 Birkenhead Cheshire EnglandOccupationActorYears active1944 1958SpousesTamara Lees m 1946 div 1951 wbr Susan Shaw m 1954 wbr Children2 including Robbie McIntosh Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Film career 1 3 Leading roles 1 4 Support parts 1 5 Warwick Productions 2 Personal life 2 1 Death 3 Legacy 4 Filmography 5 References 5 1 Citations 6 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Colleano was born Bonar Sullivan in New York City He had childhood experiences with the Ringling Brothers Circus and in his family s famous circus 2 He moved to the United Kingdom when he was 12 so his family could appear at the London Palladium 3 He spent several years performing in music halls When war broke out in 1939 he began entertaining troops in Britain and was not called up for either nation s military forces 4 In 1941 he was in a revue Piccadixie 5 Film career Edit Colleano s first important role came with the popular wartime drama The Way to the Stars also known as Johnny in the Clouds 1945 playing an American airman He played American servicemen in Wanted for Murder 1946 A Matter of Life and Death 1946 and While the Sun Shines 1947 Colleano played an Italian in One Night with You 1948 and was in Good Time Girl 1948 and Sleeping Car to Trieste 1948 He worked regularly in radio appearing in a revue Navy Mixture 6 and had a lead part in Once a Jolly Swagman 1949 Leading roles Edit Colleano s reputation shot up when cast in the role of Stanley Kowalski in the original English stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire 1949 at the Aldwych Theatre London directed by Laurence Olivier and co starring Vivien Leigh 7 His film parts got better Give Us This Day 1949 was set in the U S but shot in England He was a romantic lead in Dance Hall 1950 It led to lead roles in films starting with Pool of London 1951 and A Tale of Five Cities 1952 The latter enabled him to display some of his circus skills 8 He went to the US and starred in a Hollywood production Stanley Kramer s Eight Iron Men 1952 9 He went back to Britain to play the lead in Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary 1953 a comedy with Diana Dors and in Escape by Night 1953 Support parts Edit Colleano had another Hollywood role a support in Flame and the Flesh 1954 shot in England and Italy He went back to support parts in British films with Time Is My Enemy 1954 and The Sea Shall Not Have Them 1955 Colleano had good support roles in the oddball Shakespeare derivation Joe MacBeth 1955 and Stars in Your Eyes 1956 Warwick Productions Edit Warwick Productions used him in Zarak 1956 They liked his work and kept him on for Interpol 1957 Fire Down Below 1957 No Time to Die 1958 and The Man Inside 1958 He was also in Death Over My Shoulder 1958 In May 1958 Colleano admitted to debts of nearly 10 000 due to extravagant living including more than 8 000 owed to the tax office He said he had earned around 9 000 a year for the past five years 10 Personal life EditColleano was from a well known Australian circus family and was a nephew of Con Colleano the first tightrope walker to perform a forward somersault on the wire In 1946 he married actress Tamara Lees but the couple divorced in 1951 His second wife was actress Susan Shaw who descended into alcoholism after his death Their son Mark Colleano is also an actor 11 In 1950 while living in the U K he fathered future Average White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh Colleano was not married to McIntosh s mother Death Edit Colleano died in 1958 at the age of 34 when he crashed his sports car a Jaguar XK140 in Birkenhead shortly after leaving the Queensway Tunnel 12 He was driving back from Liverpool s New Shakespeare Theatre where he had been appearing in a stage production of Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter His passenger fellow actor and friend Michael Balfour required 98 stitches 12 but eventually recovered 12 13 Legacy EditIn the lyrics of Ian Dury and the Blockheads 1979 song Reasons to Be Cheerful Part 3 Colleano was included in the list of reasons to be cheerful Filmography EditFilmYear Film Role Other notes1945 The Way to the Stars Joe Friselli known as Johnny in the Clouds in the USA1946 Wanted for Murder Cpl Nick MappoloA Matter of Life and Death An American Pilot Alternative title Stairway to Heaven1947 While the Sun Shines Joe Mulvaney1948 Merry Go RoundOne Night with You Piero SantelliniGood Time Girl Micky MaloneSleeping Car to Trieste Sergeant West1949 Maniacs on Wheels Tommy Possey Alternative title Once A Jolly SwagmanGive Us This Day Julio1950 Dance Hall Alec1951 Pool of London Dan MacDonaldA Tale of Five Cities Bob Mitchell Alternative title A Tale of Five Women1952 Eight Iron Men Pvt Collucci1953 Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary Cmdr Laurie ViningEscape by Night Tom Buchan1954 Flame and the Flesh CiccioTime Is My Enemy Harry BondThe Sea Shall Not Have Them Sgt Kirby1955 Joe MacBeth Lennie1956 Stars in Your Eyes David LawsZarak Biri1957 Pickup Alley AmalioFire Down Below Lt Sellars1958 Them Nice Americans JoeDeath Over My Shoulder Joe LongoNo Time to Die The Polish POW Also known as Tank ForceThe Man Inside Martin LomerTelevisionYear Title Role Notes1946 In the Zone Davis TV film1957 ITV Television Playhouse Sam Pickens Episode The Confidence Man 1958 East End West End 1 episodeDoomsday for Dyson Jackston TV filmReferences Edit Colleano dies after party Daily Herald 18 August 1958 p 1 STARS OF TIGHTROPE Cairns Post No 13 867 Queensland 13 August 1946 p 4 Retrieved 27 September 2017 via National Library of Australia POOL OF LONDON Western Herald New South Wales 10 April 1953 p 10 Retrieved 27 September 2017 via National Library of Australia Williams Tony The Importance of Being Bonar The November 3rd Club Archived from the original on 24 July 2015 Retrieved 16 January 2016 EDINBURGH THEATRES LYCEUM Smilin Through The Scotsman 26 Aug 1941 3 No title The National Advocate New South Wales 18 September 1947 p 5 Retrieved 27 September 2017 via National Library of Australia A Streetcar Named Desire The Sun No 2430 New South Wales 6 November 1949 p 5 Retrieved 27 September 2017 via National Library of Australia CIRCUS STAR IN FIRST FILM Singleton Argus New South Wales 14 May 1951 p 3 Retrieved 27 September 2017 via National Library of Australia Over There Horton Robert Film Comment New York Vol 54 Iss 5 Sep Oct 2018 18 19 How a Star Gets in Trouble over Tax Author By Daily Mail Reporter Date Wednesday May 21 1958 Publication Daily Mail London England Issue 19309 p 3 1958 Film stars raise cash for Colleano BBC News 15 December 1958 Retrieved 16 January 2016 a b c Bonar Colleano Entertainment Calendar Archived from the original on 10 January 2017 Retrieved 16 January 2016 The life and Wild times of Bonar Colleano Author Cecil Wilson Date Monday Aug 18 1958 Publication Daily Mail London England Issue 19385 p3 Citations Edit Halliwell s Who s Who in the Movies Harper Collins 2001 ISBN 0 06 093507 3 External links Edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp United States portal nbsp New York City portal nbsp New York state portal nbsp United Kingdom portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Theatre portalBonar Colleano at IMDb Bonar Colleano at the BFI s Screenonline The Importance of Being Bonar https web archive org web 20080407000529 http www november3rdclub com 08 07 nonfiction williams html Bonar Colleano at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bonar Colleano amp oldid 1180892572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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