Earl Cameron

Earl Cameron (8 August 1917-3 July 2020 ) played Glyn Williams in the Doctor Who television story The Tenth Planet.

He is one of the few actors from Bermuda to appear in Doctor Who. According to Toby Hadoke, he is the second black actor in a speaking role in the series' history, but his work is the earliest which is known to survive, since The Smugglers guest star Elroy Josephs' contributions are missing.

Cameron claimed to have introduced his agent Terry Carney to William Hartnell's daughter Heather, which led to their marriage and the eventual birth of Jessica Carney, author of Who's There? The Life and Career of William Hartnell. (DCOM: The Tenth Planet)

After Lewis Alexander, Zohra Sehgal and Olaf Pooley, he is the fourth Doctor Who cast member to reach his 100th birthday. Following Pooley's death in 2015, Cameron became the oldest living Doctor Who cast member, and remains the longest-lived cast member, surpassing Sehgal in 2019. As of Cameron's death in 2020, the oldest living Doctor Who cast member is Arnold Yarrow.