Ken Campbell
Born December 10, 1941 (Age: 84)
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Ilford, Essex, England, UK
Biography
Kenneth Victor Campbell (10 December 1941 – 31 August 2008) was an English writer, actor, director and comedian known for his work in experimental theatre.He has been called "a one-man dynamo of British theatre." Campbell achieved notoriety in the 1970s for his nine-hour adaptation of the science-fiction trilogy Illuminatus! and his 22-hour staging of Neil Oram's play cycle The Warp. The Guinness Book of Records listed the latter as the longest play in the world. The Independent said that, "In the 1990s, through a series of sprawling monologues packed with arcane information and freakish speculations on the nature of reality, he became something approaching a grand old man of the fringe, though without ever discarding his inner enfant terrible." The Times labelled Campbell a one-man whirlwind of comic and surreal performance. The Guardian, in a posthumous tribute, judged him to be "one of the most original and unclassifiable talents in the British theatre of the past half-century. A genius at producing shows on a shoestring and honing the improvisational capabilities of the actors who were brave enough to work with him." The artistic director of the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse said, "He was the door through which many hundreds of kindred souls entered a madder, braver, brighter, funnier and more complex universe."
Kenneth Victor Campbell (10 December 1941 – 31 August 2008) was an English writer, actor, director and comedian known for his work in experimental theatre.He has been called "a one-man dynamo of British theatre."
Campbell achieved notoriety in the 1970s for his nine-hour adaptation of the science-fiction trilogy Illuminatus! and his 22-hour staging of Neil Oram's play cycle The Warp. The Guinness Book of Records listed the latter as the longest play in the world. The Independent said that, "In the 1990s, through a series of sprawling monologues packed with arcane information and freakish speculations on the nature of reality, he became something approaching a grand old man of the fringe, though without ever discarding his inner enfant terrible." The Times labelled Campbell a one-man whirlwind of comic and surreal performance. The Guardian, in a posthumous tribute, judged him to be "one of the most original and unclassifiable talents in the British theatre of the past half-century. A genius at producing shows on a shoestring and honing the improvisational capabilities of the actors who were brave enough to work with him." The artistic director of the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse said, "He was the door through which many hundreds of kindred souls entered a madder, braver, brighter, funnier and more complex universe."
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Filmography
Friends Reunited
2005
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as Zero
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Age: 63
Creep
2004
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as Arthur
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Age: 62
Ken Campbell's Meaning of Life
2004
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as Self
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Age: 62
Saving Grace
2000
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as Sgt. Alfred Masely
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Age: 58
The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story
1998
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as Wolf 1 (voice)
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Age: 56
Extraordinary Visitor
1998
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as Rodney
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Age: 56
Hard Men
1996
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as Mr Ross
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Age: 54
A Different Hand
1992
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as The Doctor
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Age: 50
Secret Nation
1992
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as Parkinson
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Age: 50
No Image
Crimestrike
1990
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as Julius Caesar
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Age: 48
Wings of Fame
1990
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as Head Waiter
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Age: 48
Scandal
1989
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as Editor of Pictorial
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Age: 47
A Fish Called Wanda
1988
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as Bartlett
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Age: 46
No Image
Darkest England
1988
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as
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Age: 46
Letter to Brezhnev
1985
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as Newspaper Reporter
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Age: 43
A Zed & Two Noughts
1985
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as Stephen Pipe
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Age: 43
Dreamchild
1985
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as Radio Sound Effects Man/March Hare (voice)
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Age: 43
Joshua Then and Now
1985
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as Sidney Murdoch
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Age: 43
The Moon Over Soho
1985
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as Geoffrey Hargreaves
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Age: 43
The Bride
1985
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as Pedlar
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Age: 43
Ligmalion: Or How to Help Yourself in Self-Help Britain
1985
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as Samuel Smiles
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Age: 43
In the Secret State
1985
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as Hoskins
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Age: 43
Unfair Exchanges
1985
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as Tim Rickett
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Age: 43
No Image
Towers of Babel
1981
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as Alfie
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Age: 39
Breaking Glass
1980
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as Publican
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Age: 38
Dinner at the Sporting Club
1978
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as Neville
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Age: 36
The Ken Campbell Roadshow
1971
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as Self
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Age: 29
The Big Flame
1969
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as Journalist
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Age: 27
Uncle Silas
1968
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as Crabbe
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Age: 26