Hamilton Camp
Hamilton Camp was a British-American singer-songwriter and actor.
Early life
Camp was born in London and was evacuated during World War II to the United States as a child with his mother and sister. He became a child actor in films and onstage. He originally performed under the names Robin Camp and Bob Camp, later changing his name to Hamilton after joining the Subud spiritual movement. For a few years, he billed himself as Hamid Hamilton Camp; in this period, he was leader of a group called Skymonters that released an album in 1973 on Elektra. The band consisted of himself, Lewis Arquette, Lewis Ross, Jakub Ander and Rusdi Lane.Career
Camp's debut as a folk singer was at the Newport Folk Festival in 1960; and his first recording, with Bob Gibson, was Bob Gibson & Bob Camp at the Gate of Horn, from 1961. Over the next four decades he maintained a dual career as a musician/songwriter and as an actor. He appeared in nearly one hundred films and television programmes. Camp is probably best known, however, as the author of the song "Pride of Man", which was recorded by a number of artists, notably Quicksilver Messenger Service, Gram Parsons and Gordon Lightfoot, who included it as one of three songs by other songwriters on his first record.An early Gibson & Camp gospel song, "You Can Tell the World" was the opening track on Simon & Garfunkel's first album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. As a singer, Camp had a minor hit with the song "Here's to You," which peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968. In 1969 Camp formed a group called The True Brethren with Waqidi Falicoff, Raphael Grinage and Loren Pickford. The four later composed the incidental music for the Broadway show Paul Sills' Story Theatre, which won two Tony awards and was nominated for best show in the 1971 awards.
His voice work as "Elle" the robot policeman in the 1978 film Starcrash is a cult favourite and he had a memorable role in the 1976 Peter Bogdanovich film Nickelodeon. He also performed with the Chicago comedy troupe The Second City and the San Francisco satirical comedy troupe the Committee and appeared in a number of stage productions, including a 2004 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Hollywood Bowl.
His television work includes a supporting role on He & She, a sitcom starring Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss, which ran for one season in 1967–68. He guest-starred on popular television shows such as The Monkees, M*A*S*H, Soap, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Twilight Zone, Starsky and Hutch, Cheers, The Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Three's Company and ', as the older H. G. Wells. He appeared on two episodes of ' as Leck, a Ferengi and on one episode of as a Malon freighter pilot.
In 1977, Camp appeared in three episodes of The Feather and Father Gang. In the 1978 opening season of WKRP in Cincinnati, Camp guest-starred in the fifth episode as Del Murdock, owner of Del's Stereo and Sound. He returned to WKRP as Johnny Fever's ex-wife's new fiancé. Also in 1978, he played Warren Beatty's valet, Bentley, in Heaven Can Wait. In 1980, he appeared as a semi-regular on Too Close for Comfort as Arthur Wainwright, the adventurous, youth-oriented boss of Henry Rush, and on the FOX sitcom Titus as Erin Fitzpatrick's alcoholic father, Merritt. He played Bart Furley, brother of Don Knotts' character Ralph Furley, on an episode of Three's Company, "Furley vs. Furley". He also voiced Professor Moriarty in the English dub of the anime series Sherlock Hound.
He was the voice of Fenton Crackshell, aka GizmoDuck, on the Disney animated series DuckTales and its spinoff Darkwing Duck. He played the role of old Malcolm Corley in LucasArts' graphic adventure Full Throttle. He voiced the Prophet of Mercy in the 2004 video game Halo 2.
He became Disney Studio's new voice of Merlin, following the death of Karl Swenson. Hamilton Camp also voiced for Hanna–Barbera; as Greedy Smurf and Harmony Smurf on The Smurfs series and all of HB's Smurf television specials, Count Dracula in Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf, Turk Tarpit in The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones, Mr. Gruber in Paddington Bear, The Grand Dozer on Potsworth & Co., Samurai Ghost on the episode "Now Museum, Now You Don't" from A Pup Named Scooby-Doo and Barney Rubble as a kid in The Flintstones Kids. Camp's final work was on the film Hard Four in early 2005, as well as a musical album produced by James Lee Stanley called Sweet Joy, completed shortly before his death.
Personal life
He married Rasjadah Lisa Jovita Cisz in 1961, and they had six children. His wife Rasjadah died in 2002. Camp died of a heart attack on October 2, 2005.Death
He was survived by his six children and thirteen grandchildren. The causes of death was given by the coroner as cardiac tamponade, dissecting aortic haemorrhage, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.Discography
- Bob Gibson and Bob Camp at the Gate of Horn
- Paths of Victory
- Here's to You
- Welcome to Hamilton Camp
- Mardi's Bard
- Sweet Joy
Filmography
- Bedlam as Pompey
- Mrs. Mike as Tommy Howard
- The Happy Years as Butch Sidney
- Outrage as Shoeshine Boy
- Dark City as Bobby – Boy
- Kim as Thorpe
- When I Grow Up as Bully
- The Son of Dr. Jekyll as William Bennett
- Week-End with Father as Pianist
- My Cousin Rachel as Philip – Age 15
- Titanic as Messenger Boy
- Ride Clear of Diablo as Andrew O'Mara
- Executive Suite as Roger Ingoldsby
- The Black Shield of Falworth as Organ Grinder
- Mardi Gras as Organ Grinder
- The Perils of Pauline as Thorpe
- The Graduate as Second room clerk
- Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County as Mr. George Fowler
- Nickelodeon as Blacker
- Smokey and the Bandit as a state trooper.
- American Hot Wax as Louie Morgan
- Rabbit Test as Misha
- Heaven Can Wait as Bentley
- Starcrash as Elle
- Roadie as Grady
- All Night Long as Buggoms
- SOB as Mr. Lipschitz
- Evilspeak as Hauptman
- Eating Raoul as John Peck – Dishonest Wine Buyer
- Safari 3000 as Feodor
- Young Doctors in Love as The Others – Oscar Katz
- Twice Upon a Time as Greensleeves
- Under Fire as Regis Seydor
- Meatballs Part II as Col. Bat Jack Hershey
- The Rosebud Beach Hotel as Matches
- No Small Affair as Gus Sosnowski
- City Heat as Garage Attendant
- It Came Upon the Midnight Clear as Meek Angel
- The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones as Turk Tarpit
- Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School as Phantom Father
- Bird as Mayor of 52nd Street
- Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf as Dracula
- Bridesmaids as Ridgefield
- Arena as Shorty
- Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery
- The Little Mermaid
- Dick Tracy as Store Clerk
- as Mountie / Chief Beetlebreath
- Megaville as Dr. Skutnik
- Let's Kill All the Lawyers as Marcus
- Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman as Prospector Eddie
- The Pebble and the Penguin as Megellenic 2
- Full Throttle as Malcolm Corley
- Gordy as Father Pig / Richard the Rooster
- All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 as Chihuahua
- Almost Heroes as Pratt
- Dr. Dolittle as Pig
- Joe Dirt as Meteor Bert
- Wishcraft as Chief Bates
- The 4th Tenor as Papa
- Brave: The Serch for Spirit Dancer as Grey Bear
- The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy as Country Dirt Grome / Man
- Hard Four as Bix Karew