Ram John Holder

Ram John Holder

Guyanese actor and musician, Ram John Holder started his professional life as a folk singer in New York in the early '60s before moving to the UK to work as a musician and later an actor for Pearl Connor's Negro Theatre Workshop. His big break was as the effeminate dancer Marcus in the 1969 film Two Gentlemen Sharing and he's worked in film and TV ever since, most notably as the loveable Porkpie...

Known For

Cast Credits

City of Tiny Lights

as Trinidad Pete

Song for Marion

as Charlie

Joy Division

as Neville

The Calcium Kid

as Jamaican Barber

Lucky Break

as Old Billy Morris

In Dreams

as Uncle Norman

Missing Persons

as Chalky White

Half Moon Street

as Lindsay Walker

Cuba

as Fat Sergeant

Roadrunner

as Trevor Ford

Pressure

as Brother John

Man Friday

as Man Friday

In the Beautiful Caribbean

as Bredda Ordinance

Leo the Last

as Black Preacher

Crew Credits

Leo the Last

Additional Writing