During his brief period in New York, Coleman appeared in regional theater productions and debuted on Broadway in the play "A Call on Kuprin," but eventually the promise of a screen career uprooted him to Los Angeles in 1962. In New York City, Coleman joined the up-and-comers studying Method Acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School. He was well into earning a law degree when he changed his course, eventually earning a Drama degree from UT in 1954. After a teenage stint at the Military Institute in Lexington, VA, Coleman spent two years in the service before returning to Austin and the University of Texas.
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