John Ashley Hamilton
John Ashley Hamilton--actor, writer, director--brings to the entertainment industry many years of experience in acting and film production. A native of London, England, he became a well-known personality there from his work in television and commercial appearances. He was the first black person to appear in a commercial shown on television and in movie theaters in England and Wales. The product was Tia Maria coffee Liqueur.
Hamilton has a strong theatre background. He appeared in plays at the London West End Theatres of Great Britain, and was a member of the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain when Sir Laurence Olivier was director. Hamilton's voice was very well known as a radio performer in England and Wales on BBC radio.
In the US he appeared as an actor in several television shows and commercials. He also trained as a director with Spelling/Goldberg Productions on the Fox lot; he sold a story idea to Norman Lear for an episode of Lear's series Good Times (1974).
Hamilton believes as long as he is working doing what he loves--his passion for acting, writing, directing--getting paid a lot of money is unimportant. Money doesn't make the man. Man makes money.
Hamilton left the entertainment business for a few years, but has since returned to the business.
Acting
TV
A Different World
as Dr. Settle
1987
Movie
Carry On Up the Jungle
as Nosha (uncredited)
1970
Movie
Guns at Batasi
1964
TV
Room 222
as Marshall Leeds
1969
Movie
The Secret Life of Plants
as Himself (as Ashley Alexander)
1978
Movie
Naked Evil
as Danny
1966
Movie
The Old Man of Lochnagar
1993
Drama 61-67
as Boxer
1961