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Hale was born on December 27, 1938, in Salt Lake City, Utah. [1] Her parents were Stanton G and Doris (Norrell) Hale. Jean Hale was raised a Mormon. [2] [better source needed] She studied at the University of Utah and at Skidmore College, then moved to New York City. There she learned from Sydney Pollack at the Neighborhood Playhouse. [1]
Coleman was married to Ann Courtney Harrell from 1957 to 1959 and Jean Hale from 1961 to 1983. [8] [5] He had four children, Meghan, Kelly, Randy, and Quincy. [8] [39] Coleman was a tennis player, winning celebrity and charity tournaments. He played mainly at the Riviera Country Club as well as in local tournaments.
Colonel Tom Parker, Presley's manager, originally wanted actress Jean Hale for the female lead, but Marlyn Mason was cast at the insistence of director Peter Tewksbury. [6] Ironically, Jean Hale's husband, Dabney Coleman, would later be cast.
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Jean Coleman may refer to: Jean Coleman (officer) (1908–1982), member of the British Special Operations Executive Jean Coleman (athlete) (1918–2008), Australian sprinter
Jean Henri Coleman (29 July 1908 – 21 May 1982) was a member of the British Special Operations Executive during World War II. Biography.
Coleman was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of John Milton Coleman and Hughie Boyer Coleman. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] She graduated from Hunter College and earned her MLS from Pratt. She taught on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation between 1956 and 1957 and at the Jewish Guild for the Blind from 1958 through 1962. [ 11 ]