Bradley Cameron

Acting has always been a dream of mine. Since I was a kid, I have always felt comfortable in front of a camera. I started out pretending to be a news reporter, imitated Tom Green skits and even did some local television reports as a teenager for a small public access channel. As a young adult, I realized that getting into the entertainment industry and making it a career was less realistic than winning Powerball and Mega Millions in the same week. Thanks to my statistics and probability class in college for that tidbit of crushed dreams.

Both in school and in work, I have always felt the need and desire to entertain. I would rather be cracking jokes, making people laugh and turning the office into a late night talk show with monologues and interviewing my coworkers as if they were interesting celebrities. That was certainly no recipe for movement up the corporate ladder, but rather, a wake up call. It fueled my passion to make my dreams of acting, comedy and entertaining others
I am not meant to sit at a desk. I am too creative and not cut out for an office job. I want to make others move, feel, laugh, cry, think and any other range of emotions my performances can enact. My co-workers would always ask why I am not on tv, in movies, radio, etc. My only answer is simply, I never thought I realistically could be.

Now at age 37, I have wasted so many years due to my own self-doubt and pessimism and I do not want to waste another day not pursuing my dream. I hope that I can finally accomplish it by working with you.

I can be anywhere, anytime as needed and required for filming. I look forward to meeting and working with you!

Sincerely,
Bradley Cameron
317-809-2408
brad.cameron@att.net

Acting has always been a dream of mine. Since I was a kid, I have always felt comfortable in front of a camera. I started out pretending to be a news reporter, imitated Tom Green skits and even did some local television reports as a teenager for a small public access channel. As a young adult, I realized that getting into the entertainment industry and making it a career was less realistic than winning Powerball and Mega Millions in the same week. Thanks to my statistics and probability class in college for that tidbit of crushed dreams.

Both in school and in work, I have always felt the need and desire to entertain. I would rather be cracking jokes, making people laugh and turning the office into a late night talk show with monologues and interviewing my coworkers as if they were interesting celebrities. That was certainly no recipe for movement up the corporate ladder, but rather, a wake up call. It fueled my passion to make my dreams of acting, comedy and entertaining others
I am not meant to sit at a desk. I am too creative and not cut out for an office job. I want to make others move, feel, laugh, cry, think and any other range of emotions my performances can enact. My co-workers would always ask why I am not on tv, in movies, radio, etc. My only answer is simply, I never thought I realistically could be.

Now at age 37, I have wasted so many years due to my own self-doubt and pessimism and I do not want to waste another day not pursuing my dream. I hope that I can finally accomplish it by working with you.

I can be anywhere, anytime as needed and required for filming. I look forward to meeting and working with you!

Sincerely,
Bradley Cameron
317-809-2408
brad.cameron@att.net

I am currently unrepresented. Please contact me directly at 317-809-2408 or brad.cameron@att.net