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Hamilton Camp (born Robin S. Camp; 30 October 1934 – 2 October 2005) was a British-born actor and singer, who relocated to the United States with his family when he was a young child. He is known for his work as a folk singer during the 1960s, and eventually branched out into acting in films and television.


Early life

Camp was born in
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and was evacuated during
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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
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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 (vocals, guitar), Lewis Arquette (vocals, comedy monologues), Lewis Ross (lead guitar), Jakub Ander (bass) and Rusdi Lane (percussionist & mime).


Career

Hamilton Camp began his acting career in 1946, at 12 years old. In 1960, Camp made his debut as a
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at the
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. In 1961, Camp's first recording, with
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, was ''Bob Gibson & Bob Camp at the Gate of Horn''. Over the next four decades he maintained a dual career as a musician/songwriter and as an actor. Camp is probably best known, however, as the author of the 1964 song " Pride of Man", which was recorded by a number of artists, notably
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, who included it as one of three songs by other songwriters on his first record. In 1964, Camp made his Broadway debut in the musical revue '' The Committee''. An early Gibson & Camp
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song, "You Can Tell the World" was the opening track on
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'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 (guitar, vocals), Raphael Grinage (cello) and Loren Pickford (flute and saxophone). 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. He provided voice work as "L" the robot policeman in the 1978 film '' Starcrash'' and for the 1976
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film ''
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''. He also performed with the Chicago comedy troupe
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and the San Francisco
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comedy troupe the Committee and appeared in a number of stage productions, including a 2004 production of ''
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'' at the
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. His television work includes a supporting role on '' He & She'', a sitcom starring
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and Paula Prentiss, which ran for one season in 1967–68. He guest-starred on television shows such as '' The Rat Patrol'', ''The Monkees'', ''M*A*S*H'', ''
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'' and '' Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'', as the older
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. He appeared on two episodes of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' as Leck, a Ferengi and on one episode of '' Star Trek: Voyager'' as a '' Malon'' freighter pilot. In 1977, Camp appeared in three episodes of '' The Feather and Father Gang''. In the 1978 opening season of ''
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'', 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
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's valet, Bentley, in '' Heaven Can Wait''. In 1980, he appeared as a semi-regular on ''
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'' as Arthur Wainwright, the adventurous, youth-oriented boss of Henry Rush, and on the FOX sitcom ''
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'' as Erin Fitzpatrick's alcoholic father, Merritt. He played Bart Furley, brother of
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' character Ralph Furley, on an episode of ''
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'', "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 ''
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'' and its spinoff '' Darkwing Duck''. He played the role of old Malcolm Corley in
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'' Full Throttle''. He voiced the Prophet of Mercy in the 2004 video game ''
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''. He became Disney Studio's new voice of
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, following the death of Karl Swenson. Camp also voiced for Hanna–Barbera; as Greedy Smurf and Harmony Smurf on ''
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'' 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 ''
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'' and Barney Rubble as a kid in '' The Flintstone Kids''. Camp's final work was on the film ''Hard Four'' in early 2005, as well as a musical album produced by
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called ''Sweet Joy'', completed shortly before his death.


Personal life and death

He married Rasjadah Lisa Jovita Cisz in 1961, and they had six children. His wife died in 2002. Camp died of a heart attack on October 2, 2005, at age 70. He was survived by his six children and thirteen grandchildren.


Filmography

* '' Bedlam'' (1946) as Pompey (voice, uncredited) * '' Mrs. Mike'' (1949) as Tommy Howard * '' The Happy Years'' (1950) as Butch Sidney (uncredited) * '' Outrage'' (1950) as Shoeshine Boy * '' Dark City'' (1950) as Bobby – Boy (uncredited) * '' Kim'' (1950) as Thorpe (uncredited) * '' When I Grow Up'' (1951) as Bully * '' The Son of Dr. Jekyll'' (1951) as William Bennett (uncredited) * '' Week-End with Father'' (1951) as Pianist (uncredited) * '' My Cousin Rachel'' (1952) as Philip – Age 15 (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1953) as Messenger Boy (uncredited) * '' Ride Clear of Diablo'' (1954) as Andrew O'Mara (uncredited) * '' Executive Suite'' (1954) as Roger Ingoldsby * ''
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'' (1954) as Organ Grinder (uncredited) * '' Mardi Gras'' (1958) as Organ Grinder (uncredited) * '' Too Tough to Care'' (1964) as Otto, a psychologist at a cigarette company * '' The Perils of Pauline'' (1967) as Thorpe * ''
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'' (1967) as Second room clerk (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1967) – Philo in S1:E31, "Monkees in the Movies" * '' Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County'' (1970) as Mr. George Fowler * ''
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'' (1976) as Blacker * ''
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'' (1977) as a state trooper. * '' American Hot Wax'' (1978) as Louie Morgan * ''
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'' (1978) as Misha * '' Heaven Can Wait'' (1978) as Bentley * '' Starcrash'' (1978) as Elle (English version, voice) * ‘’
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’’ (1978) as Corporal “Boots” Miller * '' Roadie'' (1980) as Grady * '' All Night Long'' (1981) as Buggoms * '' SOB'' (1981) as Mr. Lipschitz * ''
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'' (1981) as Arthur Wainwright * ''
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'' (1981) as Bart Furley * ''
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'' (1981–1989) as Greedy Smurf / Harmony Smurf (voice) * '' Evilspeak'' (1981) as Hauptman * '' Eating Raoul'' (1982) as John Peck – Dishonest Wine Buyer * '' Safari 3000'' (1982) as Feodor * ''
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'' (1982) as The Others – Oscar Katz * '' The Incredible Hulk'' (1982-1983) as Dr. Brandon Jones (voice) * '' Twice Upon a Time'' (1983) as Greensleeves (voice) * '' ABC Weekend Specials'' (1983) as Sheriff / Little Green Man #1 / Butcher / Villager / Mushroom Harvester (voice) * '' Under Fire'' (1983) as Regis Seydor * '' Meatballs Part II'' (1984) as Col. Bat Jack Hershey * '' The Rosebud Beach Hotel'' (1984) as Matches * '' No Small Affair'' (1984) as Gus Sosnowski * '' City Heat'' (1984) as Garage Attendant * '' It Came Upon the Midnight Clear'' (1984) as Meek Angel * '' The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries'' (1984) as
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/ Sheldon Keats (voice) * '' Sherlock Hound'' (1984-1985) as Professor Moriarty (voice) * '' Pink Panther and Sons'' (1984) as Additional Voices * '' The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo'' (1985) as Rankor / Ghoulio (voice) * '' CBS Storybreak'' (1985-1988) as Dr. Crabneckel (voice) * '' The Flintstone Kids'' (1986-1988) as Barney Rubble / Flab Slab (voice) * '' Foofur'' (1986-1988) as Additional Voices * ''
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'' (1987-1990) as Fenton Crackshell / Gizmoduck / Man in Soap Opera / Overlord Bulovan / Director / Cop #2 (voice) * '' Yogi's Great Escape'' (1987) as Li'l Brother Bear (voice) * '' Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers'' (1987) as Ghostly Laugh (voice, uncredited) * '' The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones'' (1987) as Turk Tarpit (voice) * ''
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) as Mr. Microchips / Manny (voice) * '' Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School'' (1988, TV Movie) as Phantom Father (voice) * ''
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'' (1988) as Additional Voices * '' The Flintstone Kids' Just Say No Special'' (1988) as Barney Rubble (voice) * ''
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'' (1988) as Additional Voices / Mr. Dayton / Samurai Ghost (voice) * '' Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf'' (1988, TV Movie) as Dracula (voice) * ''
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'' (1989) as Dr. Bishop / Purvis (voice) * ''
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'' (1989) as Shorty * '' The Further Adventures of SuperTed'' (1989) as Sparky * ''
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'' (1989-1991) as King Jean-Claude (voice) * ''Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery'' (1989) Maxwell Movieola (voice) * ''
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'' (1989) as Mr. Margolies * '' Dick Tracy'' (1990) as Store Clerk * '' Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'' (1990, TV Series) as Mountie / Chief Beetlebreath (voice) * '' Megaville'' (1990) as Dr. Skutnik * '' Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone'' (1990) as The Grand Dozer (voice) * ''
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'' (1990-1991) as Babyface Half Nelson / Police Officer / Seymore (voice) * ''
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'' (1990) as The Scottish Flea (voice) * '' Gravedale High'' (1990) as Tucker (voice) * ''
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'' (1991) as Grocery store clerk (voice) * '' Darkwing Duck'' (1991) as Gizmoduck / Fenton Crackshell / Jock Newbody (voice) * ''
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'' (1992) as Marcus * ''Diner'' (1992) as A-1 (voice) * ''
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'' (1992) as Uncle Lou (voice) * ''The Wattersons'' (1992-2006, due to the memory of Hamilton Camp) as Hoppity Hooper / Additional Voices (voice) * '' Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman'' (1993) as Prospector Eddie * '' Bonkers'' (1993) as Pitts / TV commercial director (voice) * '' Mighty Max'' (1993-1994) as Additional Voice (voice) * ''
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'' (1990) as Jocko / Kevin Tyler / Dwayne (voice) * '' The Tick'' (1994-1996) as Professor Chromedome / Benjamin Franklin / Guy with Ears Like Little Raisins (voice) * ''
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'' (1994-1995) as Ayam Aghoul (voice) * '' The Pebble and the Penguin'' (1995) as Megellenic 2 (voice) * '' Full Throttle'' (1995) as Malcolm Corley and Father Torque (voice) * '' Gordy'' (1995) as Father Pig / Richard the Rooster (voice) * '' The Twisted Adventures of Felix the Cat'' (1995-1996) as Voices / Mr. Monster / Mr. Whale * '' All Dogs Go to Heaven 2'' (1996) as Chihuahua (voice) * '' Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (1996-1997) as H.G. Wells * '' Life with Louie'' (1997) as Jen Glenn (voice) * '' Adventures from the Book of Virtues'' (1997) as Swindler / The Servant (voice) * '' Almost Heroes'' (1998) as Pratt * '' Dr. Dolittle'' (1998) as Pig (voice) * '' Star Trek: Voyager'' - episode ''
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'' (2001) as Meteor Bert * '' The Zeta Project'' (2001) as Dr. Rashad * ''
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'' (2001-2002) as
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(voice) * '' Wishcraft'' (2002) as Chief Bates * '' Dexter's Laboratory'' (2002) as Principal (voice) * '' The 4th Tenor'' (2002) as Papa * '' Out of Order'' (2003) as Hamster / Plant (voice) * '' Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer'' (2005, video game) as Grey Bear (voice) * '' The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' (2006) as Country Dirt Grome / Man (voice, posthumous release) * ''Hard Four'' (2007) as Bix Karew (final film role, posthumous release)


Discography

;Albums * ''Bob Gibson and Bob Camp at the Gate of Horn'' (1961,
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) * ''Paths of Victory'' (1964, Collectors' Choice Music) * ''Here's to You'' (1967, Warner Brothers Music) * ''Welcome to Hamilton Camp'' (1967, Warner Brothers Music) * (1973, Elektra) * ''Rumpelstiltskin: A Folktale by Edith H. Tarcov'' (1973, Scholastic Records) * (1978, Mountain Railroad Records) * ''Mardi's Bard'' (2003, DJC) * ''Sweet Joy'' (2005, Beachwood)


Singles

;Songs * "Here's to You" (1968, Warner Brothers - Seven Arts; written by Hamilton Camp) * "This Wheel's On Fire" (1968, Warner Brothers; written by
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) * "Oklahoma City Times" (1969, Warner Brothers - Seven Arts; written by Paul Hamilton) * "Didn't I Turn Out Nice" (1970, American International Records; written by Dory Previn) * "Gypsy" (Skmonters with Hamid Hamilton Camp; 1974, Scholastic Records; written by Lewis Ross) ; Children's records * "Rumpelstiltskin" (Hamid Hamilton Camp and Judy Graubart; 1973, Scholastic Records; adapted by Edith Harcov and Hamid Hamilton Camp) * "The Brementown Musicians" (Hamid Hamilton Camp and the Skmonters; 1974, Scholastic Records; adapted by Ruth Belov Gross, Hamid Hamilton Camp, and the Skmonters) * "The Emperor's New Clothes" (Hamid Hamilton Camp and Lewis Arquette; 1977, Scholastic Records; written by
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, adapted by Ruth Belov Gross and Lewis Ross)


References


External links

* Metadata *https://www.discogs.com/artist/1082633-Hamilton-Camp *https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/27642%7C65236/Hamilton-Camp * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Camp, Hamilton 1934 births 2005 deaths American Subud members Elektra Records artists English emigrants to the United States English folk guitarists English folk singers English male child actors English male film actors English male guitarists English male singers English male voice actors Hanna-Barbera people 20th-century American guitarists 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors 20th-century American male singers 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American singers 20th-century English male actors 20th-century English male writers 20th-century English singers