
Earl Cameron
Biography
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).
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Interpreter
as Zuwanie
2005

Submarine Attack
as Johnny Brown
1954

The Mark of the Hawk
as Prosecutor
1957

Pool of London
as Johnny Lambert
1951
The Great Kandinsky
as Carlton
1995

Two a Penny
1967

Sapphire
as Dr. Robbins
1959

Déjà Vu
as Cedar Sinai Doctor
1998

Tarzan the Magnificent
as Tate
1960

Simba
as Karanja
1955

The Chocolate Tree
as William Jones
1963

Emergency Call
as George Robinson
1952

Right America: Feeling Wronged
as Self
2009

Flame in the Streets
as Gabriel Gomez
1961

Guns at Batasi
as Captain Abraham
1964

Thunderball
as Pinder
1965

The Sandwich Man
as Bus Conductor
1966
Number Ten
as Dr. Henry Mbala
1968

Revelation
as Cardeal Chisamba
2001

Killers of Kilimanjaro
as Witchdoctor
1959
TV Appearances

The Prisoner
as Supervisor
1967

Dalziel & Pascoe
1996

Crown Court
1972

Dixon of Dock Green
as John Tate
1955

Lovejoy
as Fogerty
1986

Waking the Dead
as Carlton Jordan
2001

The Buccaneers
as Sam
1956

Health and Efficiency
1993

The Zoo Gang
as Jombote
1974

Crown Court
as Antoine Mbula
1972

Crown Court
as Daniel Rocco
1972

Doctor Who
as Williams
1963