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Herbert Coleman

Bio: William Herbert Coleman was a producer and assistant director, known for Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959) and The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956). He was married to Mary Belle
Born: Thu, Dec 12 1907
Birthplace: Bluefield, West Virginia, USA

Death: Wed, Oct 03 2001
Herbert Coleman is 93 years old
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Movies (As Crew)

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Poster of The Borrower
The Borrower
Herbert Coleman was 83 in The Borrower as 'Executive Producer'.
Movie Released: Fri, Aug 16 1991
Poster of Jory
Jory
Herbert Coleman was 65 in Jory as 'Production Supervisor'.
Movie Released: Fri, Feb 02 1973
Poster of Topaz
Topaz
Herbert Coleman was 62 in Topaz as 'Associate Producer'.
Movie Released: Wed, Dec 17 1969
Poster of Battle at Bloody Beach
Battle at Bloody Beach
Herbert Coleman was 53 in Battle at Bloody Beach as 'Director'.
Movie Released: Tue, Jun 20 1961
Poster of Posse from Hell
Posse from Hell
Herbert Coleman was 53 in Posse from Hell as 'Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, Mar 01 1961
Poster of North by Northwest
North by Northwest
Herbert Coleman was 51 in North by Northwest as 'Associate Producer'.
Movie Released: Wed, Jul 08 1959
Poster of Vertigo
Vertigo
Herbert Coleman was 50 in Vertigo as 'Associate Producer'.
Movie Released: Wed, May 28 1958
Poster of The Wrong Man
The Wrong Man
Herbert Coleman was 49 in The Wrong Man as 'Associate Producer'.
Movie Released: Sat, Dec 22 1956
Poster of The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Herbert Coleman was 48 in The Man Who Knew Too Much as 'Associate Producer, Second Unit Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, May 16 1956
Poster of The Trouble with Harry
The Trouble with Harry
Herbert Coleman was 47 in The Trouble with Harry as 'Associate Producer, Second Unit Director'.
Movie Released: Mon, Oct 03 1955
Poster of To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief
Herbert Coleman was 47 in To Catch a Thief as 'Second Unit Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, Aug 03 1955
Poster of Rear Window
Rear Window
Herbert Coleman was 46 in Rear Window as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Sun, Aug 01 1954
Poster of The Naked Jungle
The Naked Jungle
Herbert Coleman was 46 in The Naked Jungle as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, Mar 03 1954
Poster of Roman Holiday
Roman Holiday
Herbert Coleman was 45 in Roman Holiday as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, Aug 26 1953
Poster of Copper Canyon
Copper Canyon
Herbert Coleman was 42 in Copper Canyon as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, Nov 15 1950
Poster of The Furies
The Furies
Herbert Coleman was 42 in The Furies as 'Production Manager'.
Movie Released: Wed, Aug 16 1950
Poster of Red, Hot and Blue
Red, Hot and Blue
Herbert Coleman was 41 in Red, Hot and Blue as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Mon, Sep 05 1949
Poster of The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
Herbert Coleman was 41 in The Great Gatsby as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, Jul 13 1949
Poster of Night Has a Thousand Eyes
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
Herbert Coleman was 40 in Night Has a Thousand Eyes as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Fri, Aug 20 1948
Poster of The Big Clock
The Big Clock
Herbert Coleman was 40 in The Big Clock as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Thu, Mar 18 1948
Poster of California
California
Herbert Coleman was 39 in California as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Fri, Feb 21 1947
Poster of Five Graves to Cairo
Five Graves to Cairo
Herbert Coleman was 35 in Five Graves to Cairo as 'Assistant Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, May 26 1943

TV Shows (As Crew)

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Ages in TV shows are based off the first air date and may not be accurate. View individual episode details for accurate ages
Poster of The Killing
The Killing
Herbert Coleman would have been no older than 93 in The Killing as 'Writer'.
TV Show Released: First Air Date
Sun, Apr 03 2011
Poster of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Herbert Coleman was 54+ in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as 'Director'.
TV Show Released: First Air Date
Thu, Sep 20 1962