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- Birth nameRobin S. Camp
- Height5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
- Hamilton Camp was born Robin S. Camp and later performed under that name and as Bob Camp when he played in a folk duo with Bob Gibson. Their influential album, "Gibson and Camp at the Gate of Horn", was recorded in Chicago in 1961. When they broke up, Camp continued to work as a solo act. He adopted the name Hamilton Camp around the same time his solo album "Paths of Victory" was released in 1964. After working as a child actor, Camp began acting again in 1961 with the Second City in Chicago, and with The Committee in San Francisco in the mid-1960s. This lead to television and theatre work, and the occasional film. During the 1970s (after his acceptance into Subud, a spiritual community) he was sometimes credited as Hamid Hamilton Camp. He has occasionally returned to music over the years, and released a new album in 1999 called "Mardi's Bard", dedicated to the late Mardi Nowak Arquette (also known as Brenda Denaut), wife of Lewis Arquette, and mother of Rosanna, Patricia, David, Richmond, and the late Alexis.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Robert M. Sieger
- SpouseRasjadah Lisa Jovita Cisz(September 21, 1961 - January 31, 2002) (her death, 6 children)
- ChildrenStephen Robert GibsonLewis Michael CampHenrietta R CampLaksmi Camp
- ParentsArthur Stanley CampLillian Phyllis Mogford
- RelativesEvelyn Joan Camp(Sibling)
- Has dubious distinction of being a cast member on two of television's biggest failures: both Turn-on (1969) and Co-ed Fever (1979) were cancelled after only 1 episode.
- His recording, "Here's To You," spent five weeks on the U.S. charts in the spring of 1968, peaking at number 76 on May 25th of that year.
- Married, with 6 children & 13 grandchildren; including son, Hamilton Camp Jr.
- He wrote the Quicksilver Messenger Service hit "Pride of Man".
- He was evacuated from the UK during WWII to the U.S. as a child with his mother and sister(s).
- Short jokes are my life. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
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