Born in 1947 in Hammersmith, London, John Hamill emerged as a prominent actor in the early 1970s, captivating audiences with his roles in cult classics. He is best known for his performances in Trog (1970), where he navigates the bizarre world of prehistoric creatures, and Girls Come First (1975), a film that delves into the complexities of desire. Hamill's work in Every Home Should Have One (1970) and Tower of Evil (1972) further solidified his status within the realm of exploitation cinema. Although he stepped away from acting in the late 1970s, his contributions to genre films remain significant in the cult film conversation.
The Over-Amorous Artist
Alan and Sue switch roles: she goes out to work while he looks after the home and concentrates on his painting. However, he fails to anticipate the time-consuming attentions of various female neighbours.