Cameron Macgowan is a Canadian filmmaker whose eccentric films have explored subjects ranging from Murderous Suburbanites to Erotic Trolls. His work has won awards and garnered critical acclaim at international film festivals across the world including FrightFest, SXSW, Screamfest, Fantasia, Toronto After Dark and the Toronto International Film Festival. His feature film Red Letter Day was released by Epic Pictures under their Dread label in 2020 after a highly successful global film festival release and he was the Producer of The Valley Below which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival before being released by A71. His highly successful short film Liebe (Love) screened at 25 film festivals and was selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick garnering the film over 100k views. Cameron is also a Lead Programmer with the Calgary Underground Film Festival, the Executive Director of The New University Television Society, and Founder/Managing Partner of Awkward Silencio.
Born 17 October 1946 in London, sir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh is one of the most influential musical theatre producers in the world, responsible for producing hits such as "Les Misérables", "The Phantom of the Opera", "Miss Saigon", "Cats", and "Hamilton". His father, Ian Robert Mackintosh, was a Scottish timber merchant and jazz trumpeter and his mother, Diana Gladys (née Tonna), was a Maltese-French production secretary. He has a younger brother, Robert, who is also a producer. At 8 Mackintosh saw a production of the musical "Salad Days", which caused him to decide to become a theatre producer. He went to the Catholic Prior Park College in Bath. In his teens he worked as a stagehand, later becoming an assistant stage manager, an finally - in the 1970s - a producer. In 1981 he produced Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "Cats", which became a huge success despite the initial doubts about whether singing cats were a good idea. This led to Mackintosh being approached by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, who asked him to produce what was then a French concept album called "Les Misérables" in London. Again, the musical was a huge success. In 1982 at the opening night of "Oklahoma!" in Adalaide, Mackintosh met an Australian theatre photographer Michael Le Poer Trench, who became his partner. In 1986 he produced Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical "The Phantom of the Opera", the Broadway production of which became the longest-running Broadway musical in history. He went on to produce a number of other musicals, including "Five Guys Named Moe", revival of "Follies" and West End Transfers of "Oklahoma!", "My Fair Lady", "Carousel" and "Avenue Q". In 1996 Mackintosh was knighted for his services to musical theatre. Two years later he celebrated his 30 years in the business with the concert gala Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh (1998). His newer productions include revivals of "Oliver!" (with the role of Nancy cast via the show I'd Do Anything (2008)) and "Hair" as well as the his show "Hamilton". His group owns eight London theaters. He is also a patron of The Food Chain, a charity providing nutritional support for people living with HIV.
Cameron Malyuk is an actor, known for Desert Shores (2018) and Supreme Justice with Judge Karen (2013).
Cameron followed in his big brother's footsteps (Jamie Martin Mann, Brody in Netflix's "Country Comfort") and caught the acting bug at age 8. Cameron plays Ryan Ross in the HBO mini-series "Mare of Easttown" with Kate Winslet and Justin Masry on ABC's "For Life." He also has enjoyed guest star roles on "New Amsterdam" and "Daredevil" and plays Melissa Joan Hart's son in the movie "A Very Merry Toy Store." Cameron loves performing on stage as well. He played Colin Craven in the Broadway Revival workshop of "The Secret Garden" alongside Sierra Boggess and has performed vocally at 54 Below and Green Room 42 in New York. Other stage credits include: Doody in "Grease," Sebastian in "Twelfth Night" (Staples Players); Jack in "Into the Woods" (BMS); Nate in "Peace, Love & Cupcakes" (New York Musical Festival); Les in "Newsies" and Edwin in "The Music Man" (Staples Players); Aladdin in "Aladdin," and Charlie in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" (Center Stage). In his free time, Cam is a passionate athlete and loves all sports; his baseball skills can be seen in his riveting scenes as Young Bullseye in "Daredevil." Cameron's younger sister, Natalia ("A California Christmas, "The Passage"), is also part of the Mann clan of actors.
Cameron Mathison joined the cast of All My Children (1970) in January 1998 as Ryan Lavery. After leaving Pine Valley for over a year, this beloved character and actor returned in 2003. Born and raised in Canada, Mathison attended McGill University in Montreal and graduated with a Bachelor of civil engineering degree with a 3.7 GPA. He was also captain of the Red Men Basketball team (tied Terrell Owens in the celebrity slam-dunk competition at the NBA All Starr weekend). A member of the Celebrity Players Tour, which travels to over 16 cities across the USA, fans may catch a glimpse Mr. Mathison on their local golf courses and on the Golf Channel, carrying an average handicap of five. Mathison made his feature film debut in the 1998 Miramax release, 54 (1998), and also appeared in the Canadian independent film, Washed Up (2000). His television credits include The Drew Carey Show (1995), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), JAG (1995), What I Like About You (2002), F/X: The Series (1996), the television movie, Any Mother's Son (1997), with Bonnie Bedelia and on August 16th can been seen on the ABC Family Channel's See Jane Date (2003). He hosted ABC's live world premiere of Walt Disney's animated feature, Tarzan (1999), Soap Nets 2001 daytime Emmy red carpet special, and E! Wild On! specials. Most recently, he guest-starred on ABC's Hope & Faith (2003). In 1999, the actor received the Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Male Newcomer and a daytime Emmy nomination Outstanding Supporting Actor in 2002. He recently moved back to New York with his wife and their baby boy, Lucas.
Cameron Matthew is an actor, known for Saints & Strangers (2015).
Cameron McCaul is known for Crankworx FMBA Slopestyle World Championship (2015), Barred for Life (2009) and Over The Bars (2009).
Cameron is known for his role as Sul in the hit drama series "1883". Also to be noted, is being featured in documentary on the history of past and present Black Cowboys around the country, called "Freedom on the Frontier" due for release in 2022. A few other projects are due for release upon agreed release dates.
Cameron McElyea is known for Prison Break (2005), Shroud (2013) and King Judith (2022).
Cameron McKendry was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, where he knew he wanted to be an entertainer since he was just 3 years old. His career began with just dancing, mostly hip-hop- being invited to join the prestigious second class at Shaker Dance Academy in Shaker Heights, Ohio, at 8 years old- being paired up with teenagers and young adults. He then transitioned into acting at the age of 9, and began performing in professional and community theater in the Greater Cleveland area, including the Cleveland Play House in downtown Cleveland (A Christmas Story & Inherit the Wind). Around the age of 14, he transitioned into film- starring in numerous independent feature films, short films, and local and national commercials in Ohio. In 2014, Cameron made the move to Los Angeles, where he currently lives. Upon moving to LA, Cameron was signed with talent manager Ryan Daly at Zero Gravity Management, and later signed with agent Jason Zenowich at Abrams Artists Agency. He is mostly known for his leading role as Alex Dickerson in the 2016 PureFlix/Universal Studio's film I'm Not Ashamed (2016), centered on the life of Rachel Joy Scott- the first victim of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. He is also known for his role in My Friend Dahmer (2017), playing a bully named Moose at Jeffrey Dahmer's high school. Other films Cameron has starred in include Madtown (2018), starring This Is Us star Milo Ventimilgia, with Cameron portraying the role of Mike Joss; The Pastor (2018), with Cameron playing the lead role of troubled teen Jacob Holloway; and An Accidental Zombie (Named Ted) (2018), has Cameron playing the lead role of Ted, a man who's in denial about an evil curse turning him into a zombie- also starring American Horror Story's Naomi Grossman, comedian Gary Anthony Williams, and Friday the 13th's Kane Hodder. Other credits in Cameron's career include indie flicks Since I Don't Have You (2013), Young Harvest (2013), Chasing Death (2013), A Reprise (2013), and Nickelodeon's Supah Ninjas. He recurred as the role of conservative student union president Josh in the fifth season of Freeform's hit series The Fosters (2018), and will be recurring in the upcoming third season of GO-90, Stage 13, and Warner Bros' horror-comedy series Snatchers (2017), who's first two seasons premiered at SXSW.