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Name: Hamilton Camp  
   
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Date of Birth: 30th October 1934
   
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Hamilton Camp (October 30, 1934 - October 2, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He was born in London, United Kingdom, and was evacuated during WWII to the United States as a child with his mother and sister(s). He became a child actor in films and onstage. He originally performed under the name Bob Camp.

His debut as a folk singer was at the Newport Folk Festival in 1960, and his first recording was Gibson & Camp at the Gate of Horn, also from 1960. Over the next four decades he maintained a dual career as a musician/songwriter and as an actor. He appeared in nearly 100 films and television programs. 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. He also performed with 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 as Sir Andrew Aguecheek at the Hollywood Bowl.

Camp's final work was on the film Hard Four in early 2005, as well as a musical album scheduled for release later in the year.

He died suddenly on October 2, 2005 at the age of 70, and is survived by 6 children and 13 grandchildren.

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