b'A uctioneerFritz Coleman recently retired as NBC4s weathercaster on the weekday editions of Channel 4 News airing at 5 and 11 p.m. A Southern California broadcasting icon, he is well known for his sense of humor and extensive knowledge of weather. He joined NBC4 in 1982 as the weekend weathercaster and moved to weekdays in 1984. Coleman was part of the longest-running evening news team with legendary journalists Chuck Henry and Colleen Williams and Sports Anchor Fred Roggin.Coleman has been named Best Weathercaster in nearly every major newspaper in Southern California. He devotes much of his free time supporting events, frequently FRITZ COLEMAN organizing evenings of entertainment to benefit local nonprofit organizations. He has also led several NBC4 community town hall meetings throughout the Southland addressing the drought crisis that has impacted our region for many years, including educating neighborhoods on weather patterns and water conservation.Coleman has garnered several awards and honors for his dedication to community service. In 2019, he received an honorary doctorate from Woodbury University in Burbank for his extensive public service in the community. Since 2000, he has won Humanitarian of the Year Awardsincluding from Shelter Partnership and the California Hospital Medical Center. The City of Los Angeles named Coleman a Treasure of Los Angeles, and the United States House of Representatives gave him the Humanitarian of the Year Award for his fundraising efforts on behalf of the American Red Cross. Coleman has also been honored by the Los Angeles Chapter of the Salvation Army for his long-time commitment to the organization.Coleman moved to Los Angeles in 1980 from Buffalo, New York, where he worked as a radio personality. Prior to that, he was a disc jockey and radio talk show host at various stations throughout the country. In the early 1980s, he worked as a stand-up comic at various clubs in California. He has also made a number of appearances on the Tonight Show and other television programs. Coleman has performed at The Improv, The Ice House and other Southern California comedy clubs. He has used his humor in multiple series and specials that have aired on NBC4 over the years including What a Week (19901991), Its Fritz (1988-1990), Fritz and Friends (Special) and The Perils of Parenting (Special). He received four Los Angeles area Emmy Awards for his work on the NBC4 comedy specials and series.He has written, produced and starred in three one-man plays. His first production Its Me! Dad! won the coveted 1997 Artistic Directors Award. A humorous and touching account of what happens when a baby boomer tries to recount his own life for his young children, the play shows how the father comes to grips with the passage of time and the skeletons in his own closet. The production also aired successfully on public television in Los Angeles.Coleman lives in the San Fernando Valley and has two sons and a daughter.20 - 2020 Holiday Festival'