
Cameron Hall
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 4, 1897
Place of Birth: Sculcoates, Hull, Humberside, England, UK
Known For

Storm in a Teacup
A local politician in Scotland tries to break the reporter who wrote a negative story about him, and who is also in love with his daughter.

The Saint
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

I Thank You
Classic comedy starring Arthur Askey. The perils, humiliations and humour of trying to run a second-rate theatrical company are further compounded when financial aid, given by the former famous music-hall star Lady Randall (Lily Morris), is withdrawn. Not to be defeated, the stars decide the show must go on and devise a plan to persuade her to reinvest

Hancock's Half Hour
Hancock's Half Hour is a BBC television comedy series of the 1950s and 60s written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The series starred Tony Hancock with Sid James. The final series, renamed simply Hancock, starred Hancock alone. Comedian Tony Hancock starred in the show, playing an exaggerated and much poorer version of his own character and lifestyle, Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. The series was influential in the development of the situation comedy, with its move away from radio variety towards a focus on character development.

The Gaunt Stranger
A lawyer receives a note telling him that he'll be dead in 48 hours - and Scotland Yard must work fast to uncover the serial killer known as 'The Ringer'.

Contraband
During early World War II, a Danish sea captain, delayed in a British port, tangles with German spies.

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
A 22-year-old factory worker lets loose on the weekends: drinking, brawling, and dating two women, one of whom is older and married.

Footsteps in the Fog
A Victorian-era murder mystery about a parlour maid who discovers that her employer may have killed his first wife.

Sink the Bismarck!
The story of the breakout of the German battleship Bismarck—accompanied by the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen—during the early days of World War II. The Bismarck and her sister ship, Tirpitz, were the most powerful battleships in the European theater of World War II. The British Navy must find and destroy Bismarck before it can escape into the convoy lanes to inflict severe damage on the cargo shipping which was the lifeblood of the British Isles. With eight 15 inch guns, it was capable of destroying every ship in a convoy while remaining beyond the range of all Royal Navy warships.

Mr. Emmanuel
An elderly Jewish man from Manchester, travels to Nazi Germany to seek the mother of a young German refugee that has attempted suicide. In Germany, Mr. Emmanuel’s efforts to seek out Hertha Rosenhein are greeted by a wall of silence from the scared Jewish community and anti-Semitic hatred from many Germans.
Filmography
as The Admiral
as Alderman Greer
as Tubby Wadlow
as Mr. Bull
as Civilian Worker - 'Prince of Wales' (uncredited)
as Drunken Doctor
as Doctor
as Alfy
as Passenger / Colonel
as (uncredited)
as Bates
as Tubby Wadlow
as Corcoran
as Joe
as Mr. Beverley
as Mr. Latham
as Mr. Barker
as Drunk (Uncredited)
as Reg Hawkins
as uncredited
as Joseph the Porter
as Edwards
as Tynwald Court Usher (uncredited)
as Lomas
as George
as Mr. Nugent
as Badger Wood
as Hotel Doorman
as Naval Officer
as Cinema Commissionaire
as Catlett
as Man Who Buys Microscope (uncredited)
as Drunken Scotsman (uncredited)
as Slivers
as Arnim
as Chauffeur (uncredited)
as Cast Member
as Dr. John Jeffries (uncredited)