
Norman Beaton
Department: Acting
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.
Known For

In Sickness and in Health
1975

Real Life
1984

Up the Chastity Belt
1972

Black Joy
1977

Playing Away
1987

The Mighty Quinn
1989

Pressure
1976

Endgame
1989

Nice
1984

Big George Is Dead
1987

Black Christmas
1977

When Love Dies
1990

Easy Money
1982

Black and White in Colour
1992

Eureka
1983

Mark of the Hand
1987

The Last Window Cleaner
1979

Growing Pains
1980

Airbase
1988

Rachel and the Roarettes
1985

Graceless Go I
1974

Busker's Odyssey
1994

The Cosby Show
1984

Minder
1979

Desmond's
1989

Sykes
1972

Empire Road
1978

Hammer House of Horror
1980

The Protectors
1972

Playhouse
1974

Rockliffe's Babies
1987

The Fosters
1976

Dead Head
1986

Little Napoleons
1994

Dispatches
1987