Obscurity of Lucius Blake emblematic of erasure of minorities from early British film history, says researcher

Look up the actor Lucius Blake on IMDb and you’ll find just two official credits to his name. Google him, and his presence is practically nonexistent. But over the course of a 25-year career as a self-described “film artist” Blake appeared in more than 30 British films – making him possibly the most prolific black actor in early British cinema.

Now, Blake’s life and career have come to light after extensive research by a film historian who says the story of his erasure is far from unique.

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