James Cameron
b. 1911 — d. 1985 (aged 74)
Battersea, London, England, UK
Director
Writer
Mark James Walter Cameron, the famed British newspaper journalist and foreign correspondent, was the first correspondent to film the Vietnam War from the perspective of the North Vietnamese, he interviewed Ho Chi Minh before going on to travel and write extensively about Africa and his great love, India. Towards the end of the sixties, he began making documentaries for the BBC.
Known For
Filmography
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★ 8.2
The Spanish Civil War
1983 Writer
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★ 7.2
Screenplay
1979 Writer
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Caught in Time
1978 Self
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★ 6.7
Before Hindsight
1977 Self
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Go Tell It to the Judge
1977 Self
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Edgar Wallace: The Man Who Made His Name
1976 Writer
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The Abdication
1976 Actor
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Narrator
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★ 3.8
Russell Harty Plus One
1973 Self
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★ 6.1
Up Sunday
1972 Self
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The British Empire: Echoes of Britannia's Rule
1972 Writer
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People for Tomorrow
1971 Self
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Vladimir Iljitsj Lenin
1970 Director
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The Greater Good
1970 Self
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Cameron Country
1968 Self
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★ 8.3
The World About Us
1967 Writer
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★ 6.6
One Pair of Eyes
1967 Self
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Our National Heritage: The Vanishing Coast
1965 Writer
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★ 6.0
Late Night Line-Up
1964 Self
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★ 6.5
Today in Britain
1964 Actor
Narrator
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Wonderful Scotland
1964 Writer
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Men of Our Time
1963 Self
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The Pitcairn People
1962 Writer
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★ 6.8
Let My People Go
1961 Writer
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★ 8.5
All Our Yesterdays
1960 Self
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Sea Sanctuary
1960 Writer
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The River of Life
1960 Writer
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Route des cimes
1957 Writer
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The Inquisitive Giant
1957 Writer
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★ 6.6
The Way to Wimbledon
1952 Writer
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Persian Story
1952 Writer
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The Festival in London
1951 Writer