Cameron Finley(I)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Cameron Finley was born August 30th, 1987 in Garland, Texas. Always the
energetic kid, his parents took him to an acting seminar near his Texas
home at age three. It was there they found energy wasn't the only thing
he had...wrapped up in the energy was a very talented actor. He landed
his first gig...a Shell commercial. By 1992, Hollywood came knocking
with not just one, but two movie roles for him. His first film, "A
Perfect World," and a second, "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," playing
one of Mary Steenburgen's children. 1994 marked Cameron's first
television series appearance on the hit show, "Walker, Texas Ranger."
He then went on to carry the lead role in the cinema remake of "Leave
it to Beaver," as Theodore Cleaver. He then went on to play a supporting role
as Travis in Sandra Bullock's "Hope Floats," directed by Forest Whitaker. After
several more performances, Finley turned his attention towards the sciences,
leaving his acting career and studying genetic engineering. He graduated from
UCSD in 2010 with a degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics. He authored
nine scientific publications and developed several novel disease fighting
therapeutics. He is an inventor, scientist, maker, puppeteer, and artist,
residing in Brooklyn, NY. Returning to his entertainment roots, he has taken up
performing once more on stages throughout New York City, in the form of
spoken word, puppetry, movement, and circus. He returned to acting in 2018.