Cameron Hall

Cameron Hall

Deceased · Born: Jan 6, 1897 · Died: Dec 19, 1983

Personal Details

BornJan 6, 1897 Sculcoates, Hull, Humberside, England, UK

Biography

Cameron Hall, a renowned thespian, embarked on his remarkable journey on January 6, 1897, in the charming town of Sculcoates, Hull, Humberside, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences everywhere.

As an accomplished actor, Hall's impressive repertoire of roles included notable performances in the 1946 film "I See a Dark Stranger", the 1939 comedy "Yes, Madam?", and the 1950 television series "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre". His extraordinary talent and dedication to his craft allowed him to bring characters to life, captivating the attention of critics and fans alike.

Tragically, Cameron Hall's remarkable life came to a close on December 19, 1983, in the picturesque town of Sidmouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1965
Rotten to the Core
Rotten to the Core as The Admiral
1960
Sink the Bismarck!
Sink the Bismarck! as Civilian Worker - 'Prince of Wales' (uncredited)
1958
Blood of the Vampire
Blood of the Vampire as Drunken Doctor
Black Tide
Black Tide as Doctor
1956
1955
1954
Impulse
Impulse as Joe
1953
The Slasher
The Slasher as Mr. Beverley
1952
1950
The Blue Lamp
The Blue Lamp as Drunk (Uncredited)
Once a Sinner
Once a Sinner as Mr. Barker
Man on the Run
Man on the Run as Reg Hawkins
1948
My Brother Jonathan
My Brother Jonathan as Joseph the Porter
1947
Loyal Heart
Loyal Heart as Edwards
1946
I See a Dark Stranger
I See a Dark Stranger as Tynwald Court Usher (uncredited)
1941
1940
Three Silent Men
Three Silent Men as Badger Wood
Lady in Distress
Lady in Distress as Hotel Doorman
Blackout
Blackout as Naval Officer
The Stars Look Down
The Stars Look Down as Cinema Commissionaire
1938
The Phantom Strikes
The Phantom Strikes as Drunken Scotsman (uncredited)
The Citadel
The Citadel as Man Who Buys Microscope (uncredited)
1937
Storm in a Teacup
Storm in a Teacup as Chauffeur (uncredited)
1936
The Conquest of the Air
The Conquest of the Air as Dr. John Jeffries (uncredited)