Earl Cameron
Earlston Jewett Cameron (August 8, 1917 - July 3, 2020) was a Bermudian actor. He was among the first black actors to star in British cinema, making his debut in Pool of London (1951). Other notable films include Thunderball (1965), The Interpreter (2005), and Inception (2010). Cameron also had numerous television credits including episodes of Doctor Who and The Prisoner. He was married to Audrey J. P. Godowski (1959 - 1994, her death) and Barbara Bower (1994 - 2020, his death).
Birthday: 18 August 1917
Birth place: Pembroke Parish, Bermuda
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
The Interpreter
Submarine Attack
The Mark of the Hawk
Pool of London
The Great Kandinsky
Two a Penny
Sapphire
Déjà Vu
Tarzan the Magnificent
Simba
The Chocolate Tree
Emergency Call
Right America: Feeling Wronged
Flame in the Streets
Guns at Batasi
Thunderball
The Sandwich Man
Number Ten
Revelation
Killers of Kilimanjaro
Tarzan's Three Challenges
Inception
The Queen
Safari
A Warm December
Two Gentlemen Sharing
Cuba
Odongo
The Message
There Is Another Sun
Term of Trial
A Man from the Sun
Thunder on Sycamore Street
Wind Versus Polygamy
Revelation
No Kidding
The Heart Within
Scorpio
Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet
The Revolutionary
Battle Beneath the Earth
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The Prisoner
Dalziel & Pascoe
Crown Court
Dixon of Dock Green
Lovejoy
Waking the Dead
The Buccaneers
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The Zoo Gang
Crown Court
Crown Court
Doctor Who
The Troubleshooters
Neverwhere
Danger Man
Britain's Greatest Generation
15 Storeys High
The Frighteners
Armchair Theatre
Festival
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