Charles Cameron, a renowned British thespian of exceptional caliber, made his grand entrance into the world on March 29, 1899, in the quaint and charming town of Totnes, situated in the picturesque and idyllic county of Devon, within the majestic realm of England, a part of the United Kingdom.
Noted thespian Cameron has amassed a distinguished body of work, featuring a diverse array of notable performances in various television productions. His extensive repertoire includes appearances in the esteemed television series "Theatre Night", which debuted in 1957, as well as the comedy revue "Laughter from the Whitehall", which premiered in 1963.
In addition, Cameron has also made significant contributions to the popular BBC program "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre", which first aired in 1950.
Cameron's mortal existence drew to a sorrowful conclusion on the twenty-ninth day of October, nineteen hundred and seventy-four, in the quaint and charming village of Denham, which is nestled within the picturesque county of Buckinghamshire, in the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as England.