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Earl Cameron CBE, who has died aged 102, had a significant presence as a Black actor in early British films and later, TV.
His starring role in 1951's The Pool Of London featured what is considered to be the first British film featuring an interracial relationship.
Other major parts followed such as the Bond movie Thunderball and The Queen, and TV's Doctor Who, Danger Man and The Prisoner.
I remember him in the 50's film Sapphire, where he was cast as a sympathetic GP, against the conventional roles then given to Black actors in films of the day.
R.I.P Earl
His starring role in 1951's The Pool Of London featured what is considered to be the first British film featuring an interracial relationship.
Other major parts followed such as the Bond movie Thunderball and The Queen, and TV's Doctor Who, Danger Man and The Prisoner.
I remember him in the 50's film Sapphire, where he was cast as a sympathetic GP, against the conventional roles then given to Black actors in films of the day.
R.I.P Earl
Pioneering James Bond and Doctor Who actor Earl Cameron dead at 102
Earl Cameron, one of the first Black actors to star in a British feature film, has died
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