Cameron Hall (6 January 1897 – 19 December 1983) was an English actor.
He was born in
Hull
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,
East Riding of Yorkshire
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, and died, aged 86, in
Sidmouth
Sidmouth () is a town on the English Channel in Devon, South West England, southeast of Exeter. With a population of 12,569 in 2011, it is a tourist resort and a gateway to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. A large part of the town ...
,
Devon
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Selected filmography
* ''
D'Ye Ken John Peel?
''D'Ye Ken John Peel?'' (released in America as ''Captain Moonlight'') is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Henry Edwards and starring John Garrick, Winifred Shotter and Stanley Holloway. It was made at Julius Hagen's Twickenham St ...
'' (1935)
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First a Girl'' (1935) - Cast Member (uncredited)
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Dark World'' (1935)
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The Man Behind the Mask'' (1936) - Cast Member (uncredited)
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This'll Make You Whistle'' (1936) - Furnishings Salesman (uncredited)
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Conquest of the Air'' (1936) - Minor Role (uncredited)
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The Lilac Domino'' (1937) - Arnim
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Adventure's End'' (1937) - Slivers
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The Citadel'' (1938) - Man Who Buys Microscope (uncredited)
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Yes, Madam?'' (1939) - Catlett
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The Stars Look Down
''The Stars Look Down'' is a 1935 novel by A. J. Cronin which chronicles various injustices in an English coal mining community. A film version was released in 1940, and television adaptations include both Italian (1971) and British (1975) ...
'' (1940) - Cinema Commissionaire (uncredited)
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Contraband
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'' (1940) - Naval Officer (uncredited)
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A Window in London'' (1940) - Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
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Three Silent Men'' (1940) - Badger Wood
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Neutral Port'' (1940) - Charlie Baxter
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Spellbound'' (1941) - Mr. Nugent
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East of Piccadilly'' (1941) - George
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I Thank You'' (1941) - Lomas
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South American George'' (1941) - (uncredited)
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Hard Steel
''Hard Steel'' is a 1942 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Betty Stockfeld and John Stuart. It was based on the novel ''Steel Saraband'' by Roger Dataller. The film was one of four made by G.H.W. Produ ...
'' (1942) - Flavell
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King Arthur Was a Gentleman'' (1942) - (uncredited)
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San Demetrio London'' (1943) - Mr. Nelson (uncredited)
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Mr. Emmanuel'' (1944) - Koch
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Loyal Heart'' (1946) - Edwards
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Beware of Pity'' (1946) - Mess Sergeant (uncredited)
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I'll Turn to You'' (1946) - The Neighbour (uncredited)
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I See a Dark Stranger'' (1946) - Tynwald Court Usher
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My Brother Jonathan'' (1948) - Joseph the Porter
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It's Hard to Be Good'' (1948) - Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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The History of Mr. Polly
''The History of Mr. Polly'' is a 1910 comic novel by H. G. Wells.
Plot summary
The protagonist of ''The History of Mr. Polly'' is an antihero inspired by H. G. Wells's early experiences in the drapery trade: Alfred Polly, born circa 1 ...
'' (1949) - Mr. Podger (uncredited)
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For Them That Trespass'' (1949) - Court Official (uncredited)
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Man on the Run'' (1949) - Reg Hawkins
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The Blue Lamp'' (1950) - Drunk (uncredited)
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Madeleine'' (1950) - Dr. Yeoman
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Once a Sinner'' (1950) - Mr. Baker
* ''Let's Have a Murder'' (1950)
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The Happy Family'' (1952) - Mayor
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Cosh Boy'' (1953) - Mr. Beverley
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Impulse'' (1954) - Joe
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The Passing Stranger'' (1954) - Maxie
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Footsteps in the Fog'' (1955) - Corcoran
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Port of Escape'' (1956) - Bates
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Around the World in Eighty Days'' (1956) - Featured Player (uncredited)
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Another Time, Another Place'' (1958) - Alfy
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Stormy Crossing
''Stormy Crossing'' is a 1958 British crime, drama, thriller, mystery film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards and starring John Ireland, Derek Bond, Leslie Dwyer, and Maureen Connell. John Schlesinger and Arthur Lowe appear in supporting r ...
'' (1958) - Grantly Memorial Doctor
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Blood of the Vampire
''Blood of the Vampire'' is a 1958 British colour horror film directed by Henry Cass and starring Donald Wolfit, Barbara Shelley, and Vincent Ball. The film was produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman for Tempean Films, from a scree ...
'' (1958) - Drunken Doctor
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Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper was an unidentified serial killer active in and around the impoverished Whitechapel district of London, England, in the autumn of 1888. In both criminal case files and the contemporaneous journalistic accounts, the killer ...
'' (1959) - Hospital Porter Hodges / Dr. Tranter's Door Keeper
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Sink the Bismarck!'' (1960) - Civilian Worker on Prince of Wales (uncredited)
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning'' (1960) - Mr. Bull
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Reach for Glory'' (1962) - Headmaster
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Rotten to the Core'' (1965) - The Admiral (final film role)
References
External links
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1897 births
1983 deaths
English male film actors
Male actors from Kingston upon Hull
20th-century English male actors
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