Colin Campbell funeral: Stonebridge actor famed for
Leather Boys role sent off by a fleet of Ace Cafe bikers
Brent & Kilburn Times
By Nathalie Raffray
March 22, 2018
Colin Campbell, whose best known role was the lead in The
Leather Boys, was led to Kensal Green cemetery by fans from bikers’ hangout Ace
Café in Stonebridge yesterday afternoon.
Family and friends, including his eldest grandchild,
singer Shola Ama, came to pay their respects to the 81-year-old
great-grandfather, who died on March 1.
Daughter Denise Campbell told the Times: “It was
fantastic. The Ace riders were so lovely, so sweet, genuine fans of my dad.
They kept saying: ‘Thank you for having us,’ but no, I told them: ‘Thank you
for coming.’”
The youngest of four, Mr Campbell was born in Twickenham,
starring in his first big theatre show aged 11.
He was called to service with the Royal Signals in
Colchester from 1955 to 1957 where he became a keen boxer.
On his return, he and his wife Greta had a daughter,
Denise, followed by two sons.
Among his many television appearances, Mr. Campbell
starred in A Family at War, Rough Justice, Nuns on the Run and comedy You’re
the Worst just last year.
But his image also made its way into a generation of
1980s record collections: a still from his Leather Boys performance was used on
the cover of The Smiths’ singles Ask (albeit in Germany) and William, It Was
Really Nothing (albeit only on CD).
Ms. Campbell added: “My dad was unique, very much a free
spirit and very funny.”
A eulogy, written by granddaughter Aphra Campbell and
read by her cousin Stephanie, was read out in moving tribute to Colin, who
lived in Barry Road.
They said: “He was fiercely independent and was rebellious
by nature until the very end, even on his 81st birthday, he had a disagreement
with a nurse about his hair and what to wear.
“He especially loved eating cake alongside a cuppa tea,
and we would bring him lots of it. Grandad was acting until his very, very last
breath. But we’re not sure if he ever did break a leg.”
Mark Wilsmore, owner of the Ace Cafe on the North
Circular, said: “It was a sad day but turned into a wonderful day. The Leather
Boys was filmed at the Ace Cafe and Colin, Rita Tushingham, stars of that era
came to our grand re-opening in 2001.
“Since that time Colin came here quite a bit and came to
know quite a few of our patrons.
It’s particularly sad as he lived locally, enjoyed the
company of those here and he was part and parcel of the heritage of the Ace
Cafe, captured so well in the film.
“He was an absolute gentleman, a lovely chap.”
Colin is survived by long-term partner Ingrid, three
children, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
CAMPBELL, Colin
Born: 1/7/1937,
Twickenham, Middlesex, England, U.K.
Died: 3/1/2018,
Stonebridge, London, England, U.K.
Colin Campbell’s
western – actor:
Huckleberry Finn (TV) – 1952 (Huckleberry Finn)
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