Known for Acting

Kenneth Victor Campbell (10 December 1941 – 31 August 2008) was an English writer, actor, director and comedian known for his work in experimental theatre.He has been called "a one-man dynamo of British theatre." Campbell achieved notoriety in the 1970s for his nine-hour adaptation of the science-fiction trilogy Illuminatus! and his 22-hour staging of Neil Oram's play cycle The Warp. The Guinness Book of Records listed the latter as the longest play in the world. The Independent said that, "In the 1990s, through a series of sprawling monologues packed with arcane information and freakish speculations on the nature of reality, he became something approaching a grand old man of the fringe, though without ever discarding his inner enfant terrible." The Times labelled Campbell a one-man whirlwind of comic and surreal performance. The Guardian, in a posthumous tribute, judged him to be "one of the most original and unclassifiable talents in the British theatre of the past half-century. A genius at producing shows on a shoestring and honing the improvisational capabilities of the actors who were brave enough to work with him." The artistic director of the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse said, "He was the door through which many hundreds of kindred souls entered a madder, braver, brighter, funnier and more complex universe."
1988
as Bartlett
1989
as Editor of Pictorial
1985
as Pedlar
2004
as Arthur
1985
as Radio Sound Effects Man/March Hare (voice)
1999
as Mr. Duck
1968
as Reporter
1967
as Mr. Jacks
1996
as Mr Ross
2012
as Self
1980
as Publican
2000
as Sgt. Alfred Masely
1990
as Head Waiter
1979
1985
as Sidney Murdoch
1985
as Stephen Pipe
1998
as Wolf 1 (voice)
1985
as Newspaper Reporter
1979
as Gonzalo, an honest councillor
1979
as Various Roles