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Cameron Watson is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer and Dialogue Coach American born on 6 october 1961 at Louisville (USA)

Cameron Watson

Cameron Watson
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Nationality USA
Birth 6 october 1961 (62 years) at Louisville (USA)

Cameron Watson (born October 6, 1961) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director, best known for playing Bart Fallmont in the TV miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.

Watson attended the University of Montevallo, receiving a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1983. After graduation, he began a professional acting career in New York City, studying with Herbert Berghof at the HB Studio in Greenwich Village and working in off-Broadway productions. He later moved to Los Angeles to act in film and television.

Watson wrote and directed his first feature film, Our Very Own, in 2005. The film stars Allison Janney, Keith Carradine, Jason Ritter, Cheryl Hines, Hilarie Burton and Mary Badham (Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird) in her first screen role in 40 years. The film is set in Shelbyville, Tennessee, which Watson considers to be his home town. The film had its world premiere at the 2005 Los Angeles Film Festival and was nominated for a 2006 Independent Spirit Award. The film was acquired by Miramax and had its television premiere on the Starz channel in December 2006.

Watson's TV acting credits include Cheers, Wings, Ned & Stacey, Frasier, Caroline in the City, Profiler, Six Feet Under, CSI: Miami and NYPD Blue.

Best films

Brothers in Arms (1989)
(Dialogue Coach)

Usually with

Cameron Crowe
Cameron Crowe
(1 films)
Rhoda Griffis
Rhoda Griffis
(1 films)
Mary Badham
Mary Badham
(1 films)
Dale Dickey
Dale Dickey
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Cameron Watson (5 films)

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Actor

The Transporter, 1h32
Directed by Corey Yuen, Louis Leterrier
Origin France
Genres Thriller, Action, Crime
Themes La provence, Sports films, Transport films, Films about automobiles, Martial arts films, Road movies, Chase films
Actors Jason Statham, Shu Qi, François Berléand, Matt Schulze, Ric Young, Matthieu Albertini
Roles Official
Rating67% 3.3991853.3991853.3991853.3991853.399185
Frank Martin (Jason Statham) is a highly skilled driver known only as "The Transporter." He will transport anything, no questions asked, always on time, and he is known as the best in the business. He strictly follows three rules when transporting: Rule Number 1: "Never change the deal", Rule Number 2: "No names", and Rule Number 3: "Never open the package." Frank has been hired to transport some robbers from a bank heist. On delivery to their destination, they foist an extra man in the car so he refuses to drive until they decide to kill one robber. Later they offer new money on Frank to drive further from the city. He refuses the deal. The robbers escape in another car, and Frank leaves.
Vanilla Sky, 2h8
Directed by Cameron Crowe
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Fantastic, Fantasy, Crime, Romance
Themes Films about suicide, Films set in the future
Actors Tom Cruise, Penélope Cruz, Kurt Russell, Cameron Diaz, Jason Lee, Noah Taylor
Rating68% 3.4492853.4492853.4492853.4492853.449285
From a prison cell where he has been charged for murder, David Aames (Tom Cruise), in a prosthetic mask, tells his life story to court psychologist Dr. Curtis McCabe (Kurt Russell).

Director

Our Very Own, 1h46
Directed by Cameron Watson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Jason Ritter, Allison Janney, Keith Carradine, Beth Grant, Autumn Reeser, Hilarie Burton Morgan
Rating60% 3.000633.000633.000633.000633.00063
Set in Shelbyville, Tennessee in 1978, the film centers on high school student Clancy Whitfield, whose family is facing financial ruin due to his father Billy's inability to hold a job because of his drinking. His mother Joan desperately is trying to make ends meet while their dining room furniture is repossessed and the bank is threatening to foreclose on the house. She finds herself the subject of gossip but supported by Sally Crowder, her friend since childhood.

Scriptwriter

Our Very Own, 1h46
Directed by Cameron Watson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Jason Ritter, Allison Janney, Keith Carradine, Beth Grant, Autumn Reeser, Hilarie Burton Morgan
Rating60% 3.000633.000633.000633.000633.00063
Set in Shelbyville, Tennessee in 1978, the film centers on high school student Clancy Whitfield, whose family is facing financial ruin due to his father Billy's inability to hold a job because of his drinking. His mother Joan desperately is trying to make ends meet while their dining room furniture is repossessed and the bank is threatening to foreclose on the house. She finds herself the subject of gossip but supported by Sally Crowder, her friend since childhood.

Producer

Our Very Own, 1h46
Directed by Cameron Watson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Jason Ritter, Allison Janney, Keith Carradine, Beth Grant, Autumn Reeser, Hilarie Burton Morgan
Roles Producer
Rating60% 3.000633.000633.000633.000633.00063
Set in Shelbyville, Tennessee in 1978, the film centers on high school student Clancy Whitfield, whose family is facing financial ruin due to his father Billy's inability to hold a job because of his drinking. His mother Joan desperately is trying to make ends meet while their dining room furniture is repossessed and the bank is threatening to foreclose on the house. She finds herself the subject of gossip but supported by Sally Crowder, her friend since childhood.

Team

Brothers in Arms, 2h2
Directed by Alexandre Arcady
Origin France
Genres Thriller, Action, Crime
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs, Films about religion, Films about terrorism, Transport films, Rail transport films, Buddy films
Actors Richard Berry, Patrick Bruel, Bruno Cremer, Claude Brasseur, Saïd Amadis, Corinne Dacla
Roles Dialogue Coach
Rating58% 2.945742.945742.945742.945742.94574
En 1988, Simon Atlan, flic juif pied-noir est à Sète pour faire arrêter un cargo dont l'équipage et le capitaine sont des trafiquants de drogue et d'armes. Parmi eux, Karim, un policier (en réalité lieutenant de la DGSE), musulman, qui s'est infiltré. La rencontre entre les deux hommes est plutôt musclée. De retour à Paris, Karim reçoit les excuses du commissaire Joulin et doit faire équipe avec Simon. Leur mission : démanteler un réseau extrémiste de trafiquants de drogue et d'armes. Même si Karim et Simon ne s'entendent pas du tout, ils doivent s'unir.