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Karyn Posella
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Ronald Colman has been my favorite actor since I first saw him in Lost Horizon when I was a teen. He was one year younger than my maternal grandfather. I have always been entranced by his acting skills, his obvious compassion, his voice that was like a song, and all else. I just finished watching "The Prisoner of Zenda" on TCM, and that led me to discover this site. Thank you for your thorough and kind presentation of his life and work. He was a rare treasure in film. It is a pity that I did not know the family lived near Santa Barbara or that his grave was there when I lived there during high school and college in the 60s and 70s. I would have paid my respects at his gravesite. It is an immeasureable pleasure to have seen much of his work on film, and I hope more of his films are released on DVD. I would love to see some of his silent films. ". It is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known."
3 December 2010 - Santa Barbara, CA
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Diane Lynn Crawford
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My grandmother was quite a fan of Ronald Colman and I definitely can see why she was dazzled with his performances. I really enjoy his films as well. What a great actor.
2 December 2010 - Detroit, Michigan
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John Belz
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Love Ronald Colman. A great actor with a great voice who was in a lot of great movies. I grew up listening to his version of "A Christmas Carol". He is easily to best Scrooge.
1 December 2010 - Lincoln, NE
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Leslie Miller
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Awesome website!! I have never seen one of Ronald Colemans films in my 50 years, but have read every single word of this website. I can't wait to get one of his movies and have already put in a bid on Ebay. I found this site through web searching early Hollywood. Nothing that Hollywood puts out today is entertaining for me and unfortunately it is increasingly nauseating and I wish it would go away. From this website I am reminded that some aspects of Hollywood are pure, inspiring and timeless. Coleman won his star of fame in the silent era, but his best talent was his voice that we hear in the sound stage. His star just keeps shining brighter.
16 November 2010 - Las Vegas
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