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Robert Adams
Born 1906
Georgetown, British Guiana
Died 1965 (aged 58–59)
Georgetown, Guyana
Occupation Actor

Robert Adams (1906–1965) was a British actor, of stage, and screen. He was the founder and director of the Negro Repertory Arts Theatre, one of the first professional Black theatre companies in Britain.

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[edit] Early years

Born in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana), Adams worked as a teacher and actor before coming to England in 1934 to try and make it as a professional actor. In London, he worked as a labourer and became a champion wrestler before breaking into acting in 1935.

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An early role was in the 1936 play Toussaint L'Ouverture by C. L. R. James, acting alongside Paul Robeson. He went on to star in films with Robeson and he took the lead in a television adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones. The role of Brutus Jones, a Pullman porter who becomes the ruler of a Caribbean island, had already been played by Robeson on stage and screen. The BBC’s version was transmitted live from Alexandra Palace on 11 May 1938, and Adams became the first black actor to play a leading dramatic role on British Television.

After Paul Robeson returned to the United States at the outbreak of the Second World War, Robert Adams became Britain’s leading black actor, and would continue acting on television in the 1940s and 1950s. In the late 1940s, he founded the Negro Repertory Arts Theatre. whose productions included Eugene O'Neill's All God's Chillun Got Wings, at Colchester in 1944. He also appeared in Unity Theatre's 1946 production of the play.

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