Bonar Colleano(1924-1958)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Bonar Colleano was born in New York City. His name
was Bonar Sullivan, but he took on his family's stage name when he
joined the Colleano family acrobatic circus act at 5, then at 12 moved
to England. Bonar's mother, part of the Colleano family act in her role
as a comely contortionist met his father in Australia, her home
country. One of Bonar's ancestors, a boxer, had emigrated to Australia
from Ireland. His descendents developed their famous family circus act.
Bonar was named after his Uncle Bonar, who is well-known among circus
historians for his expertise walking the wire. Bonar Colleano appeared
in many British films, recognized widely as the wisecracking Yank. He
had sexy, dark-haired good looks, which British females of the 1950s
found irresistible, yet he spoke his lines with a puckish, Bob Hope
kind of delivery. In the post-war era, he was a symbol of the many Yank
GIs who had courted and married British women during World War II,
fathering thousands. He married British Rank starlet, Susan Shaw, and
had a son with her, actor Mark Colleano, who appeared opposite Rock
Hudson in "Hornet's Nest" as a 14-year-old Italian boy. Bonar died in a
road accident, coming back to London from a theatre engagement out of
town. The 1958 tragedy made front page news in the English papers. Upon
Bonar's death, his wife was never the same again, battling a drink
problem till the end of her days in 1978. Bonar's own mother became the
legal guardian of Mark and groomed him for an acting career.