Frank Singuineau

Frank Singuineau (April 8, 1913 – September 11, 1992)[1] was a Trinidadian actor of stage and screen who worked in Britain, where he moved from Trinidad and Tobago in the 1940s.

Biography

Singuineau was born on 8 April 1913 in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Employed by the Shell Company, he took an active interest in Amateur Dramatics.[1] Just after the Second World War he gave up his job with Shell, travelled to London and became an actor, acting with the Unity Theatre and the Bristol Old Vic.[1] His London stage debut was in 1948 in Richard Wright's Native Son (1948), and Singuineau's acting career spanned the subsequent decades until his last roles in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine at the Royal National Theatre and Mustapha Matura's Playboy of the West Indies at the Tricycle Theatre in 1984.[2]

Singuineau also appeared in such films as The Pumpkin Eater, Séance on a Wet Afternoon, Pressure and An American Werewolf in London and in several television series including Z-Cars, Crane, and Doomwatch.[3]

Frank Singuineau retired in the mid-1980s. He died on 11 September 1992 in London. He was 79 years old.

Filmography

References

  1. 1 2 3 Stephen Bourne, "Obituary: Frank Singuineau", The Independent, 15 September 1992.
  2. "Playboy of the West Indies By Mustapha Matura", National Theatre Black Plays Archive.
  3. "Frank Singuineau (1913–1992)", IMDb.


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