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John Cameron Mitchell was born on 21 April 1963 in El Paso, Texas, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001), Shortbus (2006) and How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017).- Actor
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Cameron Mitchell was the son of a minister, but chose a different path from his father. Prior to World War II, in which he served as an Air Force bombardier, Mitchell appeared on Broadway, and, in 1940, an experimental television broadcast, "The Passing of the Third Floor Back". He made his film debut in What Next, Corporal Hargrove? (1945), but continued with stage as well as film work. He gained early recognition for his portrayal of Happy in the stage and screen versions of "Death of a Salesman". Still, out of more than 300 film and TV appearances, he is probably best remembered for his work on The High Chaparral (1967) TV series in which he, as the happy-go-lucky Buck Cannon, and Henry Darrow, as Manolito Montoya, stole the show.- Actor
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Praised by the Los Angeles Times for his "exceptionally powerful performances", Cameron Mitchell Jr. has starred on stage, in film and on television. The look-alike son of Broadway/Hollywood star Cameron Mitchell, he dedicated his early career to the stage and while attending the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, his mentors included Sir Derek Jacobi and Sir Michael Gambon. He has appeared at major theaters across Canada and co-founded the WriteAct Repertory Theater Company in Los Angeles, where he was a member of the company for five seasons. Working with William Hurt in the CBS mini-series "Master Spy" and on the feature film "Hollywoodland" with Ben Affleck, he most recently starred at the Malibu Playhouse, and in the Matrix Theater's critically-acclaimed production of "The Vortex" in Hollywood.- Cameron Mitchell was born on 15 February 1990 in Colleyville, Tarrant County, Texas, USA.
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Cameron A Mitchell is known for This Sucks, Driven: The Tony Pearson Story (2023) and The Hostess (2020).- Director
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Cameron S. Mitchell is a Director, Writer, and DP who specializes in character-driven stories that look at the way outlier individuals break the mold of societal expectations. His award-winning work spans the gamut of the film industry, from an extensive background in Documentary to Dark Comedy, Horror, and Science Fiction. Cameron's work has been featured on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Amazon, PBS, CBS, and includes Emmy award winning shows such as Cat People (Netflix), Mare of Easttown (HBO: Behind the Scenes), and the Drew Barrymore Show (CBS). His career spans over a decade of major feature films and television shows including camera operator work on Paint (Starring Owen Wilson), Iron Fist (Marvel, Netflix), A Little Bit Pregnant with Danielle Brooks (Netflix), The Garden Left Behind (SXSW Audience Award Winner, Dir. Flavio Alvez) as well as DP work on Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time (Hulu), Resurrection (IFC Behind the Scenes, Sundance Official Selection, Starring Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth). He is the Director/DP of Elsa (PBS American Masters, Winner: Filmocracy), The Co-Op (Winner: Bergen International Film Festival, Slamdance Official Selection), Branded (Temple News Documentary of the Year), and Heartbeat (Winner: LA Music Video Awards, Winner: Awareness Film Festival). You can view many of these award-winning projects and more at his website.- Cameron Mitchell Bell is known for Girls5eva (2021).
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Cameron Mitchell Elmore is known for Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) and Secret Space (2019).- Cameron S Mitchell is known for How to Sue the Klan (2024).
- Cameron Mitchell Haynes is known for A Wilderness of Error (2020).
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Cameron Mitchell Mason is known for Maybe It's Melanin (2021), Rivers Wash Over Me (2009) and Modern Love (2019).- Cinematographer
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Cameron Mitchell is known for Porcelain (2023), A Day in the Life (2021) and Teach Me How to Cry (2023).- Director
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Cameron Mitchell is known for U.S. Girls: Window Shades (2015).- Additional Crew
Cameron Mitchell is known for Kill The Boyfriend (2019).- Cameron Mitchell is known for Caller Unknown (2011).
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Cameron Mitchell is known for The Black Wasp Strikes.- Additional Crew
Cameron Mitchell is known for Improv Everywhere Originals (2006).- Additional Crew
Cameron Mitchell is known for Blood Line (2020).- Cameron Mitchell is known for Take a Stand (2014).
- Cameron Mitchell is known for It's All Good (2016).
- Cameron Mitchell is known for Welcome (2010).
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Cameron Mitchell is known for Losing George (2013) and Silence Is Golden (2013).- Cameron Mitchell is known for Taking Earth (2017).
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Cameron Mitchell is known for Dentally Disturbed (2004).- Cameron Mitchell is known for Splitsville (2009).
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Cameron Mitchell is known for Burnt Toast (2005).- Cameron Mitchell Guy is known for Stratagem (2017).
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Cameron Mitchell is known for The Romanoffs (2018).- Cameron Mitchell is known for Greg the Magnificent (2015) and The Crossover: The Story of Laurence Moses Bryant (2018).
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Cameron Mitchell is known for Improv Everywhere Originals (2006).- Executive
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Cameron Mitchell is known for Gap Year (2022).- Cameron Rod Mitchell Jr. is known for Calber Island (2024), Just My Type (2022) and Criblore, A Horror Anthology (2023).
- Cameron Mitchell is known for Gap Year (2022).
- Cameron Mitchell is known for Fugitive: The Curious Case of Carlos Ghosn (2022).
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Cameron Mitchell is known for Golden Boat (2019).- Cinematographer
Cameron Mitchell is known for The Chill (2021).