Norman Beaton

Acting

Norman Beaton

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Oct 31, 1934 (90 years old)
Death date
Dec 13, 1994

Norman Beaton

Known For

Little Napoleons
TV Show 1994

Little Napoleons

Labour councillor Judith Silver invites N.K. Edwards and Vijay Shah...

Black and White in Colour
1h 40m
Movie 1992

Black and White in Colour

A two part documentary that details the contribution of black...

When Love Dies
1h 20m
Movie 1990

When Love Dies

A young man looks back over his unhappy marriage and...

The Mighty Quinn
1h 38m
Movie 1989

The Mighty Quinn

Police chief Xavier Quinn investigates the gruesome murder of Donald...

Desmond's
0h 30m
TV Show 1989

Desmond's

Desmond's was a British television situation comedy broadcast by Channel...

Airbase
Movie 1988

Airbase

Hidden beneath an airbase the elite F-111 pilots live in...

Big George Is Dead
1h 5m
Movie 1987

Big George Is Dead

Returning to England from Trinidad and Tobago for one night...

Mark of the Hand
0h 53m
Movie 1987

Mark of the Hand

Guyanese painter Aubrey Williams (1926-1990) returns to his homeland on...

Dead Head
0h 50m
TV Show 1986

Dead Head

London based petty crook, Eddie Cass agrees to pick up...

Biography

Norman Beaton was a popular and much loved Guyanese born British actor. He arrived in the UK in 1960 and worked as a calypso singer and musician and a teacher - being the first black teacher employed by the education authority in Liverpool. His heart set on a career in showbusiness, he moved to Bristol and became a presenter on the regional news magazine Points West, before a two week prison sentence curtailed his presenting career. He subsequently found work in London's West End, appearing in The Tempest as Ariel, a role he subsequently cited as the most important in his career. He helped set up the Black Theatre in Brixton in the mid 70s and broke into television with the first black British sitcom, The Fosters in 1976, playing Lenny Henry's father. A star turn in the movie Black Joy followed a year later, as did the principal role in the fledgling black soap Empire Road for the BBC. But it is perhaps his performance as Desmond Ambrose, the crotchety Peckham barber in Channel 4's hit sitcom Desmond's that Beaton will forever be remembered for. The series ran from 1988 until his ill health curtailed the show in 1994. He retired to Georgetown, the place of his birth, but collapsed and died of a heart attack at the airport on arrival, on 13th December 1994. He was 60 years old.