Earl Cameron broke down racial barriers by becoming one of British film's first black stars in the 1950s. FMTNews EarlCameron
Earl Cameron, who broke down racial barriers by becoming one of British film’s first black stars in the 1950s, has died at the age of 102. © Wikimedia Commons/University of Warwick
The Bermuda-born Cameron appeared in the 1951 hit “Pool of London”, notable for being Britain’s first major film to feature an interracial relationship. While Cameron remained relatively unknown outside Britain, his death prompted a string of tributes from actors and politicians.David Burt, the premier of Bermuda, said the entire Caribbean island nation was “celebrating his long and remarkable life”.
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