Cameron Bender was born on November 20, 1974 in Midland, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Just Roll with It (2019), Gilmore Girls (2000) and Bones (2005).
Cameron Bigelow is an actor known for Plotted Plants (2014), True Plagiarist (2014) and Saltwater Cowboys (2013). Cameron was born in Orlando, Florida, at an early age he began to show interest in acting by participating in several shows at the Orlando Civic Theatre, his first show beginning at age four, where he played The Big Bad Wolf, in an adaption from "Little Red Riding Hood", he likes to joke that this role kickstarted him in the direction of what he wanted to continue to play. Always being a movie junkie, Cameron pursued a career in film and television. He studied acting at Art's Sake acting studio in Orlando, Florida instructed by Yvonne Suhor. He attended the University of Central Florida majoring in Sport and Exercise Science and Business.
Cameron Birts is known for The Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Special (2020).
Cameron Bloomer is an actor, known for Sophomore (2012) and The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry (2008).
Cameron Blumer is an actor, known for Cleavers: Killer Clowns (2019).
Hailing from a small suburb of Los Angeles, Cameron Blunt is an actor, stand-up comedian and screenwriter. Once upon a time, for a brief period, he was also a rapper. He is well versed in literature and the dramatic arts with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Theater Arts from California Baptist University. Blunt has trained with private acting coach Greg Berg of Yale University and Berg Studios. He has also trained and performed workshops with Wendy Davis of Army Wives, and Anthony Meindl of Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop. Over the years, Blunt has starred in a number of stage productions and short films, which include Othello, You Can't Take it With You, and Twelfth Night. Blunt was the lead in the critically acclaimed 2016 comedy Funny Man from How to Get Girls director Omri Dorani. In a departure from his usual comedic roles, he portrayed the role of Kendric in the 2019 horror thriller Three Midnights. He has opened for the likes of Kel Mitchell (Good Burger), Taylor Tomilson, and King Bach. In 2022, he has appeared in two national commercials. Cameron Blunt is a hardworking artist on the rise. He developed a TV series, working on new stand-up material, and always up for a good role.
Cameron Bowen began his acting career in New York as "Poor Baby" in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Whistle Down the Wind". Subsequent Broadway credits include "Seussical the Musical" (JoJo) opposite Rosie O'Donnell and Cathy Rigby, "Les Miserables" (Gavroche), and "Beauty and the Beast" (Chip). He also played "Little Jake" in a Lincoln Center performance of "Annie Get Your Gun" (starring Patti LuPone, Peter Gallagher and Eli Wallach) and starred as "Tom Canty", the Pauper, in the highly acclaimed production of "The Prince and The Pauper" at Seattle's Fifth Ave. Theatre and St. Paul's Ordway Theatre. In addition to his other TV credits, he was the voice of "Bob the Ball" on HBOs A Little Curious (1998) and "Periwinkle" on Blue's Clues (1996). He also has five performing siblings: Andrea Bowen, Alex Bowen, Jillian Bowen, Graham Bowen and Jessica Bowen.
Cameron Boyce was an American actor, with Afro-Caribbean and African-American descent. His paternal grandmother Jo Ann Allen was one of the "Clinton Twelve", the first African-Americans to attend an integrated high school in the Southern United States (specifically in Clinton, Tennessee). In 1999, Boyce was born in Los Angeles, California. He was trained as a dancer from an early age. In 2008, he made his debut in the music video "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)" by the band "Panic! at the Disco". He was playing a child version of guitarist Ryan Ross. Also in 2008, Boyce gained a recurring role in the short-lived soap opera "General Hospital: Night Shift" (2007-2008). Boyce's first appearance in a feature film was in the horror film "Mirrors" (2008), playing the role of Michael "Mikey" Carson (the son of the film 's protagonist). His second film appearance was in the spy film "Eagle Eye" (2008), playing the role of Sam Holloman. His next prominent film role was in the comedy film "Grown Ups" (2010), again playing the son of the film's protagonist. Boyce showcased his dancing skills in the web series "The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers" (2010-2011). In 2011, Boyce appeared as a featured dancer in a "Dancing with the Stars" special and in the television sitcom "Shake It Up" (2010-2013). He made a guest appearance in the sitcom "Good Luck Charlie" (2010-2014), playing an impostor version of regular character Gabe Duncan. Boyce next gained the co-starring role of Luke Ross in the sitcom "Jessie" (2011-2015). The premise of the series was that celebrity couple Morgan and Christina Ross had no free time to spend with their four children, so they hired aspiring actress Jessie Prescott (played by Debby Ryan) as a full-time nanny and surrogate mother to the kids. Luke was the second oldest child, who viewed Jessie as a love interest. The series was a ratings hit for Disney Channel. It lasted for 4 seasons, and a total of 98 episodes.
Cameron is a professional actor and comedian, born in North Carolina. In 2009, he toured nationally in the hit comedy play, "Queen of Bingo" as "Father Mac/Bingo Caller," produced by Theatre A Go-Go. In addition to numerous TV commercials, he has been featured in several films starring Bruce Willis, including Vice, Marauders, and Reprisal. Cameron studied improvisational comedy at Groundlings Theatre, Carole D'Andrea Acting/ Music Studio, and Mark Tillman Studio. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Cameron Brezic is an actor, known for The La Llorona Curse (2019) and The Lost (2015).