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Roy Stewart
Roy Stewart (15 May 1925 – 27 October 2008), originally from Jamaica, began his career as a stuntman and went on to work in film and television, at a time when there were few working black actors. In 1954 founded Roy Stewart's Gym in Powis Square, North Kensington, and ran the Caribbean club and restaurant the Globe, in Talbot Road until his death. Stewart played Quarrel Junior in the James Bond film ''Live and Let Die'' (1973). Other film appearances include ''Carry On Up the Jungle'' (1970), ''Leo the Last'' (1970), ''Games That Lovers Play'' (1971), ''Twins of Evil'' (1971), ''Lady Caroline Lamb'' (1972), ''Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers'' (1977) and ''Arabian Adventure'' (1979). He was also active on television, with credits including: ''Out of the Unknown'', ''Adam Adamant Lives!'', ''Doctor Who'' (in the serials ''The Tomb of the Cybermen'' and ''Terror of the Autons''), ''Doomwatch'', ''Up Pompeii!'', ''The Troubleshooters'', ''Space: 1999'' and ''I, Claudius''. ==Background== One of seven brothers, Roy Stewart was born in Jamaica. he came to Britain in 1948 with aspirations of being a doctor. But it was either theatre or a television commercial changed that.〔''The Guardian'' Wednesday 4 February 2009 (Roy Stewart, One of the most prolific black actors of his day - Gavin Gaughan )〕〔''Murder in Notting Hill'' By Mark Olden (Page 19 )〕 Having suffered for some time from heart disease, Stewart died on October 28, 2008 aged 83.〔'"Get West London'' 13 November 2008 (Obituary: Tributes for 'flamboyant' gym owner )〕
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