Earl Cameron (born 8 August 1917 in Pembroke, Bermuda) is a British actor. He is known as one of the first black actors to break the "colour bar" in the United Kingdom. He also had repeated appearances on many British science fiction programmes of the 1960s, including "Doctor Who" and "The Prisoner". As a young man, he joined the Merchant Navy, and sailed mostly between New York and South America. When war broke out he found himself stranded in London, … Wikipedia
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Veteran Bermudian actor Earl Cameron told a Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) audience his early days in London were so difficult he contemplated suicide on more than one occasion. www.theroyalgazette.com/siftology.royalgazette/Article/ar...
Next up was the lunch break, with Earl Cameron off to conduct a radio interview with Rob Fairclough for BBC Radio Wales, whilst at the same time attendee Nicola Garner could be heard promoting the event on Radio Cymru! www.theunmutual.co.uk/pm2007.htm
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