A.B. Campbell

A.B. Campbell was an American actor who is best known for For the Children (1946), Sea Stories (1936), and Cabaret Cruise (1937).

Personal and Family Life

A.B. Campbell, whose birth name was Archibald Bruce Campbell, was born on January 31, 1881, in Peckham, London. Little is known about his family life or relationships, but he spent a significant part of his career in the entertainment industry.

Career

During his acting career, Campbell appeared in various films and television programs. His notable works include performances in “For the Children,” “Sea Stories,” and “Cabaret Cruise.” He was well-regarded for his versatility as an actor, appearing in both serious roles and lighter entertainment.

Death and Legacy

A.B. Campbell passed away on April 11, 1966, in Ealing, London, England. His contributions to film and television have left a lasting impression, remembered by fans for his memorable performances in the 1930s and 1940s.

Filmography

Title Year Role
For the Children 1946 Actor
Sea Stories 1936 Actor
Cabaret Cruise 1937 Actor
Commander 1939–1949 TV Series (7 episodes)