Coleman Hawkins - Actor Profile

Coleman Hawkins

Acting
Updated: Apr 14, 2026
8Total Films
8.0 Highest Rated
Born: Nov 21, 1904
Birth Place: St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S.

About Coleman Hawkins

Coleman Randolph Hawkins (November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969), nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. One of the first prominent jazz musicians on his instrument, as Joachim E. Berendt explained: "There were some tenor players before him, but the instrument was not an acknowledged jazz horn". Hawkins biographer John Chilton described the prevalent styles of tenor saxophone solos prior to Hawkins as "mooing" and "rubbery belches". Hawkins denied being first and noted his contemporaries Happy Caldwell, Stump Evans, and Prince Robinson, although he was the first to tailor his method of improvisation to the saxophone rather than imitate the techniques of the clarinet. Hawkins' virtuosic, arpeggiated approach to improvisation, with his characteristic rich, emotional, and vibrato-laden tonal style, was the main influence on a generation of tenor players that included Chu Berry, Charlie Barnet, Tex Beneke, Ben Webster, Vido Musso, Herschel Evans, Buddy Tate, and Don Byas, and through them the later tenormen, Arnett Cobb, Illinois Jacquet, Flip Phillips, Ike Quebec, Al Sears, Paul Gonsalves, and Lucky Thompson. While Hawkins became known with swing music during the big band era, he had a role in the development of bebop in the 1940s. Fellow saxophonist Lester Young, known as the "President of the Tenor Saxophone", commented, in a 1959 interview with The Jazz Review: "As far as I'm concerned, I think Coleman Hawkins was the president, first, right? As far as myself, I think I'm the second one." Miles Davis once said: "When I heard Hawk, I learned to play ballads." Description above from the Wikipedia article Coleman Hawkins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Coleman Hawkins Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Coleman Hawkins reflects a career marked by diverse experimentation. Across 8 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Coleman Hawkins's work falls within the Music genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 25% of Coleman Hawkins's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains The Sound of Jazz, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Coleman Hawkins Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Coleman Hawkins's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Coleman Hawkins has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

Coleman Hawkins - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Coleman Hawkins?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Coleman Hawkins is "The Sound of Jazz" with a rating of 8.0/10.

How many movies has Coleman Hawkins acted in?

Coleman Hawkins has been featured in at least 8 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Coleman Hawkins?

Other notable films include "Stormy Weather", "The Crimson Canary", and "Improvisation".

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