- Godfrey Cambridge
Godfrey MacArthur Cambridge (
February 26 ,1933 -November 29 ,1976 ) was anAfrican American comedian andactor . He was especially popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a regular guest on "The Merv Griffin Show " and other talk shows. He had originally received a scholarship to study medicine but opted for an acting career instead.Biography
Cambridge was born in
New York City to parents who were immigrants fromBritish Guiana . He began school inNova Scotia while living with his grandparents, but returned to New York City and graduated from Flushing High School. He then studied at Hofstra College, where he became interested in acting.Acting career
Cambridge appeared both on stage and screen. Memorable film roles include "Watermelon Man", where he plays the lead character, a white bigot who one day wakes up and discovers his skin color has turned to black, and "
The President's Analyst ", where he plays a depressed government agent. He also had a starring role in the 1970Ossie Davis adaptation of the Chester Himes novel "Cotton Comes to Harlem " of the same name. He perhaps reached his largest audience in a series of comical television commercials for Jockey brand underwear.Cambridge is also remembered for his starring role in "
Beware! The Blob ", a sequel to the "The Blob ", as well as appearances on several syndicated television programs, including "Car 54 Where Are You? " ("The Curse of the Snitkins"), "The Dick Van Dyke Show " ("The Man From My Uncle"), and "I Spy " ("Court of the Lion").He had a number of starring theatrical roles, both on and off Broadway, including his Broadway debut in "Nature's Way" (1951). He later appeared in "The Blacks", in a performance that earned him an Obie award in 1961. He also did a stock version of "
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum " four years later.In addition to acting, Cambridge was a well-known standup comedian who appeared on "
The Tonight Show " and other television shows. His routines were imbued with biting sarcasm and trenchant topical humor that was common in comedic circles at the time.Death
Godfrey Cambridge died of a heart attack at the age of 43 while on the set of the movie "
Victory at Entebbe ", in which he was to portrayIdi Amin . Amin claimed Cambridge's death was "punishment from God." It is possible the frequently overweight Cambridge's habit ofyo-yo dieting contributed to his early demise, as his death was preceded by a rapid weight loss.References
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* [http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/718/Unique_stage_and_screen_talents_Godfrey_Cambridge Unique stage and screen talents, Godfrey Cambridge]
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