Actor
Born April 8, 1913 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Francis Ethlebert Singuineau (April 8, 1913 - September 11, 1992), known as Frank Singuineau, was a Trinidadian actor of stage and screen who worked in Britain, where he moved from Trinidad and Tobago in the 1940s. Employed by the Shell Company, he took an active interest in Amateur Dramatics. Just after the Second World War he gave up his job with Shell, travelled to London and became an actor, acting with the Unity Theatre and the Bristol Old Vic.[1] His London stage debut was in 1948 in Richard Wright's Native Son (1948), and Singuineau's acting career spanned the subsequent decades until his last roles in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine at the Royal National Theatre and Mustapha Matura's Playboy of the West Indies at the Tricycle Theatre in 1984.

An American Werewolf in London
Ted

Firepower
Manley Reckford

Pressure
Lucas

The Fosters
Reverend Bradford

Club Havana
Jim

The Man Who Came to Dinner
John

Crown Court

In the Beautiful Caribbean
Judge

The World in a Room
Aaron Willis

Doomwatch
Chemist

Carry On Again Doctor
Native Porter

Follow That Camel
Riff at Abdul's Tent (uncredited)

The Whisperers
Negro Doctor

The Eye
Judge

The Wrong Box
Native Bearer

Out of the Unknown
Judge

Fable
Minister

Guns at Batasi

The Wednesday Play
Minister

The Pumpkin Eater
King of Israel

Seance on a Wet Afternoon
Bus Conductor

On the Beat
Porter (uncredited)

Man of the World
Simon

Out of This World
For

Night of the Eagle
Truck Driver (uncredited)

Peeping Tom
Electrician #1 (uncredited)

The Heart of a Man
Louis

The Mummy
Head Porter

The Nun's Story
Murderer of Sister Aurelie (uncredited)

Man from Tangier
Montez

The Heart Within
Bobo

The Buccaneers
Chief

Armchair Theatre
Aaron Willis

Safari
African

Storm Over the Nile
Native Servant

Simba
Waweru

Hallmark Hall of Fame
John