![]() |
Charlotte Ninon ColemanEnglish actress
Date of Birth: 03.04.1968
Country: Great Britain |
Content:
- Charlotte Coleman: A Gifted Actress Lost to Tragedy
- Early Life and Education
- Early Television Roles
- Critical Acclaim
- Personal Struggles
- Tragedy and Legacy
Charlotte Coleman: A Gifted Actress Lost to Tragedy
Charlotte Ninon Coleman, born on April 3, 1968, in London, was the daughter of actress Ann Beach and television producer Francis Coleman. She had a younger sister, Lisa, who also became an actress.

Early Life and Education
Coleman attended the Anna Scher Theatre School where she developed her acting skills. At 15, she enrolled in the progressive Dartington Hill School in Devon. However, despite her family's investment in her education, she struggled academically.

Early Television Roles
Coleman made her debut on the small screen in 1979 as Sue Peters in "Worzel Gummidge." She followed this up with roles in "Two People" and "A Choice of Evils." In 1981, she landed the iconic role of Marmalade Atkins in a series of children's films.

Critical Acclaim
In 1990, Coleman's portrayal of Jess in the TV drama "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" earned her a Royal Television Society Award for Best Actress and a BAFTA nomination. She continued to appear in notable series such as "Inspector Morse," "Uncle Silas," and "The Bill."
Personal Struggles
In 1987, Coleman experienced the devastating loss of her boyfriend in a car accident. She spiraled into a period of depression, developing anorexia and bulimia. Her struggles with addiction to nicotine, alcohol, and crack cocaine ensued.
Tragedy and Legacy
On November 13, 2001, Coleman was found unconscious in her home after an asthma attack. Despite the best efforts of medical professionals, she passed away. Coleman's funeral was a private affair attended only by family and close friends.
In 2003, the Charlotte Coleman Scholarship was established in her memory at London's Centre for Performing Arts to support aspiring artists in dance, music, or theater.

Great Britain




