Herbert Cameron, a renowned actor of his time, entered the world on March 16, 1880, in the charming town of Penwortham, nestled within the picturesque Preston area of Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. This talented thespian would go on to captivate audiences with his impressive performances in a range of notable films, including the 1937 cinematic masterpiece "When Thief Meets Thief", the 1935 production "Cock o' the North", and the 1936 revue "Happy Days Revue".
As his personal life unfolded, Herbert Cameron shared his life with two remarkable women, Margeret Aiston and Amy Mosbach, to whom he was deeply devoted. Tragically, his life on this earth came to a close on March 13, 1967, in the lovely Fylde region of Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and cherished memories.