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Robert Adams is a Actor British born on 1 january 1906 at Georgetown (Guyana)

Robert Adams

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1 january 1906 at Georgetown (Guyana)
Death 1 january 1965 (at 59 years) at Georgetown (Guyana)

Robert Adams (1906–1965) was a British Guyanese actor of stage and screen. He was the founder and director of the Negro Repertory Arts Theatre, one of the first professional black theatre companies in Britain, and became Britain's first black television actor when he appear in Theatre Parade: Scenes From Hassan on BBC TV in 1937. He was also the first Black actor to play a Shakespearian role on television (the Prince of Morocco in The Merchant of Venice), in 1947.

Biography

Early years
(Wilfred) Robert Adams, the son of a boat builder, was born in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana). In 1920, we won a scholarship to Jamaica's Mico Teachers' College, from where he graduated with honours. He worked as a teacher in British Guiana, while producing and acting in amateur stage productions. He went to England in the 1920s to try and make it as a professional actor. In London, he worked as a labourer and as a wrestler, known as "The Black Eagle", becoming heavyweight champion of the British Empire. In 1931, he was a founding member of Harold Moody's League of Coloured Peoples.


Acting career
Adams began appearing as a film extra in 1934, and had roles in films including Midshipman Easy (1935), Song of Freedom in 1936 - together with Paul Robeson - and King Solomon's Mines (1937). He also featured in Old Bones of the River (1938), worked as Robeson's stunt double in 1940's The Proud Valley, was in a 1941 Colonial Film Unit production entitled An African in London, and played the role of a Nubian slave in Caesar and Cleopatra (1945). The following year, when Adams starred in Men of Two Worlds, it was hailed by critics as a "ground-breaking film".

On the stage, Adams' first role was in 1935 at the Embassy Theatre in Stevedore, in which Robeson played the hero and which was enthusiastically reviewed by Nancy Cunard in The Crisis: "This production of Stevedore has brought to light a fine new personality, on the stage for the first time: Robert Adams, Negro of British Guiana, well known otherwise as "'Black Eagle,' wrestler. He plays 'Blacksnake.' An extraordinarily fine, a natural-born actor, who should without fail find other good parts and work on the screen as well, for even a merely intelligent producer - but I wish him the best, Sergei Eisenstein." Another early role was as Jean-Jacques Dessalines in the 1936 play Toussaint L'Ouverture by C. L. R. James, again alongside Robeson and also other notable actors including Orlando Martins and Harry Andrews. Adams went on to take the lead in a television adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones. The role of Brutus Jones, a Pullman porter who becomes the ruler of a Caribbean island, had already been played by Robeson on stage and screen. The BBC’s version was transmitted live from Alexandra Palace on 11 May 1938, and Adams became the first black actor to play a leading dramatic role on British television; another BBC appearance that year was in W. B. Yeats' Deirdre. Adams also appeared in Geoffrey Trease's Colony (1939), which was about the exploitation of sugar workers in a Caribbean island.

After Robeson returned to the United States at the outbreak of the Second World War, Adams became Britain’s leading black actor, and would continue acting on television in the 1940s and 1950s. In the late 1940s, he founded the Negro Repertory Arts Theatre, whose productions included O'Neill's All God's Chillun Got Wings, at Colchester in 1944. He also appeared in the Unity Theatre's 1946 production of the play and a BBC television production in 1946. In 1948 he played Bigger Thomas in the play based on Richard Wright's novel Native Son, staged at the Bolton's Theatre Club.

Adams subsequently studied law and took a break from acting, returning to London's West End stage in 1958 in Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, and appearing on television in Green Pastures (1958) and Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl in a 1960 ITV production. He eventually returned to Guyana, where he died.

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Filmography of Robert Adams (13 films)

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Dead Air
Dead Air (2009)
, 1h30
Directed by Corbin Bernsen
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Horror
Themes Medical-themed films, Zombie films, Films about viral outbreaks, Disaster films
Actors Bill Moseley, Patricia Tallman, David Moscow, Anthony Ray Parker, Corbin Bernsen, Josh Feinman
Roles Maniac
Rating51% 2.5539252.5539252.5539252.5539252.553925
A plague in the form of a toxic viral gas is unleashed at major sporting events across the United States. The gas turns its victims instantly "into an immediate rage of insanity and violence". Controversial Los Angeles talk show radio host Logan Burnhardt and his production team are caught up in the middle of the chaos. Only blocks away from the explosion site, they begin to receive reports of rioters in the streets and listeners continue to call in reports of their first hand experiences. In addition to those infected by the virus, the terrorists, led by Abir, responsible for the attacks attempt to make their way to Logan's studio and kill anyone in the way.
The Toy
The Toy (1982)
, 1h42
Directed by Richard Donner
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about children, Jeu, Films about toys, Buddy films
Actors Jackie Gleason, Richard Pryor, Ned Beatty, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Scott Schwartz, Teresa Ganzel
Roles Store Executive
Rating58% 2.900232.900232.900232.900232.90023
Jack Brown (Pryor) is an unemployed newspaper reporter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in danger of losing his house to the bank. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to get a job working for the local paper, the Bugle, he becomes so desperate that he ends up taking a job as a "cleaning lady" for wealthy U.S. Bates (Gleason), who owns the paper and many other businesses. Brown is humiliated as he clumsily attempts to serve food at a luncheon. He is fired, but lands a part-time job in a department store owned by Bates.
The Criminal, 1h37
Directed by Joseph Losey
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Noir, Crime
Themes Prison films, Heist films
Actors Stanley Baker, Sam Wanamaker, Patrick Magee, Grégoire Aslan, Laurence Naismith, Margit Saad
Roles Judas
Rating67% 3.392733.392733.392733.392733.39273
Johnny Bannion, un spécialiste des hold-up est sur le point d'être libéré de prison où il a mis au point un "grand coup" qui doit rapporter une somme exceptionnelle. L'idée lui a été suggérée par un autre prisonnier, Snipe, qui fait désormais partie de sa bande. Lors de sa sortie de prison, Bannion est accueilli par un de ses complices, Carter. L'opération se déroule normalement, mais le comportement de Bannion n'inspire guère confiance et un de ses "amis" le dénonce à la police. À nouveau incarcéré, Bannion apprend que sa maîtresse, Suzanne, a été enlevée et finit par comprendre que l'"ami" en question n'est autre que Carter, et que celui-ci cherche à utiliser Suzanne pour l'obliger à révéler l'endroit où il a planqué le magot. Grâce à ses anciens collaborateurs, passés au service de Carter, Bannion sort de prison à seule fin de leur rendre l'argent volé dont il ne devra toucher, à présent, plus un seul sou. Prisonniers de Carter, Bannion et Suzanne parviennent à s'échapper mais ils sont abattus alors qu'ils tentaient de récupérer l'argent du hold-up.
Sapphire
Sapphire (1959)
, 1h25
Directed by Basil Dearden
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Themes Films about racism
Actors Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, Michael Craig, Earl Cameron, Bernard Miles, Olga Lindo
Roles Horace Big Cigar
Rating71% 3.593933.593933.593933.593933.59393
The film is about a pregnant girl found stabbed on Hampstead Heath. Although she appears to be white, her brother (Earl Cameron) arrives at the police station to give evidence and he is black. It then becomes evident to the police officers that this girl has been passing for white. This film reveals the underlying insecurities and fears of ordinary people that exist towards another race.
Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure, 1h15
Directed by Maclean Rogers
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Actors Garry Marsh, Roddy Hughes, Cyril Chamberlain, Robert Adams, Sebastian Cabot, Peter Swanwick
Rating49% 2.450342.450342.450342.450342.45034
Mother Riley, working in an antique shop with daughter Kitty, uncovers a secret treasure map hidden in the headboard of an antique bed. With the help of the ghost of the pirate Captain Morgan, mother and daughter head for a remote tropical island in the South Seas, and begin their hunt for buried treasure. Not only do they find the fortune, but Mother Riley ends up celebrated by natives as a tribal queen.
Caesar and Cleopatra, 2h2
Directed by Gabriel Pascal
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Historical, Romance
Themes Films set in Africa, Politique, Political films, Films based on plays, Films about royalty
Actors Claude Rains, Vivien Leigh, Stewart Granger, Flora Robson, Francis L. Sullivan, Cecil Parker
Roles Nubian Slave
Rating61% 3.098923.098923.098923.098923.09892
In this philosophical coming-of-age film, an aging Julius Caesar takes possession of the Egyptian capital city of Alexandria, and tries to resolve a feud between young Princess Cleopatra and her younger brother Ptolemy. During the resulting sometimes-murderous court intrigues, Caesar develops a special relationship with Cleopatra, and teaches her how to use her royal power.
Dreaming
Dreaming (1944)

Directed by John Baxter
Genres Comedy
Actors Kay Kendall, Hazel Court, Robert Adams
Roles Translator
Rating61% 3.090663.090663.090663.090663.09066
Old Bones of the River, 1h30
Directed by Marcel Varnel
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Will Hay, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott, Robert Adams, Jack Livesey, Wyndham Goldie
Roles Bosambo
Rating62% 3.142183.142183.142183.142183.14218
Hay plays Professor Benjamin Tibbetts, representative of the Teaching & Welfare Institution for the Reformation of Pagans (otherwise known as T.W.I.R.P for short), and dedicated to spreading education amongst the natives of colonial Africa.
King Solomon's Mines, 1h17
Directed by Robert Stevenson, Geoffrey Barkas
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Cedric Hardwicke, Anna Lee, Paul Robeson, Roland Young, John Loder, Robert Adams
Roles Twala
Rating62% 3.1425353.1425353.1425353.1425353.142535
In 1882, Irish dream chaser Patrick "Patsy" O'Brien (Arthur Sinclair) and his daughter Kathy (Anna Lee) have failed to strike it rich in the diamond mines of Kimberley, South Africa. They persuade a reluctant Allan Quartermain (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) to give them a lift to the coast in his wagon.
Song of Freedom, 1h20
Directed by James Elder Wills
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Paul Robeson, Elisabeth Welch, Esmé Percy, Robert Adams, Ronald Simpson, George Mozart
Roles Monty
Rating63% 3.1922353.1922353.1922353.1922353.192235
The first part of the film's story takes place in the year 1700 on an island called Casanga off the west coast of Africa. The island has not yet attracted the attention of the slave traders on the mainland, but its people are suffering fierce oppression under their hereditary queen Zinga - a tyrant, despot, and mistress of cruelty.
Midshipman Easy, 1h10
Directed by Carol Reed
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Adventure
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Histoire de France, Napoleonic Wars films
Actors Margaret Lockwood, Roger Livesey, Robert Adams, Dennis Wyndham, Frederick Burtwell, Desmond Tester
Roles Mesty
Rating56% 2.8160252.8160252.8160252.8160252.816025
Années 1790. Le jeune Jack Easy s'enfuit de chez lui et s'engage dans la Royal Navy comme aspirant. Il va lui arriver plusieurs aventures.