Earl Cameron (actor)
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Earl Cameron (born 8 August 1917 in Pembroke, Bermuda) is a British actor. He is known as one of the first black actors to break the "colour bar" in the United Kingdom. He also had repeated appearances on many British science fiction programmes of the 1960s, including Doctor Who and The Prisoner.
In 2005, he appeared in the film The Interpreter as the fictitious dictator Edmond Zuwanie.
Cameron is a practitioner of the Baha'i faith.