Cameron Bright

Canadian actor (born 1993)


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::summary Canadian actor (born 1993) ::

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imageCameron Bright.jpg
captionBright in 2011
nameCameron Bright
other_namesCameron Crigger
birthnameCameron Douglas Crigger
birth_date
birth_placeVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
occupationActor
yearsactive1999–present
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| image = Cameron Bright.jpg | caption = Bright in 2011 | name = Cameron Bright | other_names = Cameron Crigger | birthname = Cameron Douglas Crigger | birth_date = | birth_place = Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = Actor | yearsactive = 1999–present

Cameron Bright (born Cameron Douglas Crigger; January 26, 1993) is a Canadian actor. He has appeared in the films The Butterfly Effect, Godsend, Birth, Running Scared, Ultraviolet, X-Men: The Last Stand, Thank You for Smoking and three installments of The Twilight Saga.

Life and career

Bright was born in Victoria, British Columbia, the son of Anne Bright and James Crigger. He was given his middle name "Douglas" after his maternal grandfather. His first acting job was in a commercial for Telus, which was soon followed by a guest appearance on the television series Higher Ground. He subsequently appeared in several minor roles in made-for-television films (credited as "Cameron Crigger"), such as the 2000 television movie The Christmas Secret and an episode of Night Visions.

After a supporting part in The Butterfly Effect, Bright's first major role was in Godsend, a horror film co-starring Robert De Niro; the film was released in April 2004 to mixed reviews. In his next film, Birth, he played a ten-year-old boy who claims to be the reincarnation of a woman's (Nicole Kidman) deceased husband. Two scenes within the film sparked controversy and drew media attention to Bright. In one scene, Bright and Kidman's characters kiss; in the other, the two share a bathtub. The actors wore pale beige-coloured swimsuits in the bath scenes and were never naked or filmed together in the same room at the same time of the bathtub scene, although this was not public knowledge at first.

Bright was cast in several Hollywood films released from 2004–2006, including Thank You for Smoking, Ultraviolet, and the action-thriller Running Scared.

He starred in X-Men: The Last Stand, where he played the mutant Leech, who has the mutant antibody. He also appeared on an episode of The 4400 (episode: "The Wrath of Graham") as a high school student named Graham Holt who develops an ability after injecting himself with Promicin. He has also played a host carrier for a cure for humanity in more than one film.

Bright plays the Volturi vampire Alec, twin brother to Jane who is played by Dakota Fanning, in the Twilight films New Moon (2009), Eclipse (2010), and Breaking Dawn, Part II (2012).

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004The Butterfly EffectTommy (7-years-old)
GodsendAdam Duncan
BirthYoung Sean
2005Thank You for SmokingJoey Naylor
2006Running ScaredOleg Yugorsky
UltravioletSix
X-Men: The Last StandJimmy / Leech
2007JunoRPG Nerd
NormalBrady
Christmas in WonderlandDanny Saunders
2008The TalismanJack SawyerShort film
2009An American AffairAdam Stafford
Walled InJimmy
The Twilight Saga: New MoonAlec
2010The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
2011Little GloryShawn
2012The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2Alec
2013FloodplainDuncanShort film
2015Final GirlShane
Outside the LinesDJShort film
2016Counter Act
2017Pretty OutrageousCameron
2018Beautiful GunJesseShort film
TBASuicide DiscoPost-production
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Higher GroundYoung PeterEpisode: "Innocence"
Credited as Cameron Crigger
The Christmas SecretYoung JerryTelevision film
Credited as Cameron Crigger
2002Brother's KeeperYoung Ellis
Lone HeroKid
Dark AngelJohnnyEpisode: "She Ain't Heavy"
Credited as Cameron Crigger
Shadow RealmTimTelevision film
Credited as Cameron Crigger
Night VisionsYoung Tim MaloneEpisode: "Voices"
Credited as Cameron Crigger
2005–06Stargate SG-1OrlinEpisodes: "The Fourth Horseman: Parts 1 & 2"
2007The 4400Graham HoltEpisode: "The Wrath of Graham"
2011Earth's Final HoursAndy StreichTelevision film
2012Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a ManWill
2013–14, 2016MotiveManny Flynn9 episodes
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Music videos

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YearTitleArtist
2013Beach DreamJets Overhead
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Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
Critics' Choice Movie Award2005Best Young ActorBirth
2007Thank You for Smoking
Leo Awards2008Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Feature Length DramaNormal
2019Best Performance by a Male in a Short DramaBeautiful Gun
Young Artist Award2005Best Supporting Young Actor in a Feature FilmBirth
2007X-Men: The Last Standtitle=28YAAurl=https://youngartistacademy.org/history/28YAA.html#afeatures1-24website=youngartistacademy.org
Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature FilmRunning Scared
2008Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young ActorThe 4400 ("Wrath of Graham")
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References

References

  1. Ouzounian, Richard. (October 24, 2004). "Bright future". [[Toronto Star]].
  2. "Cameron Bright Biography". Tvguide.com.
  3. Houlihan, Mary. (September 29, 2006). "New on DVD". [[Chicago Sun Times]].
  4. Welsh. (February 24, 2010). "7 Actors Typecast in Bizarrely Specific Roles". [[Cracked.com]].
  5. (April 15, 2009). "Summit Entertainment Starts Production on The Twilight Saga: New Moon". [[Summit Entertainment]].
  6. "''Sideways'' tops Critics' Choice Awards".
  7. Press, Borys Kit,The Associated. (2007-01-16). "‘Departed’ wows b’cast critics".
  8. https://www.leoawards.com/past_winners/pdf/2008.pdf {{Bare URL PDF. (January 2026)
  9. "2019 LEO AWARDS, Nominees and Winners".
  10. "26YAA".
  11. "28YAA".
  12. "29YAA".

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