Biography
Charles C. Coleman was born on December 29, 1900, in Oakland, California, USA. Working in the film industry, Coleman contributed to multiple productions in various capacities. In 1943, Coleman served as assistant director on Five Graves to Cairo, a wartime drama directed by Billy Wilder. His role in this film involved supporting the director in overseeing the production process, coordinating between departments, and ensuring the smooth execution of scenes.
In 1958, Coleman again worked as an assistant director, this time on The Matchmaker, a romantic comedy adapted from a play by Thornton Wilder. The film, directed by Joseph Anthony, marked another collaboration in Coleman’s career where he assisted in managing the logistical and creative aspects of the production. Earlier, in 1936, Colem…




