William Cameron
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1955-01-21 (70 years old)
Place of Birth
Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
William Cameron
Biography
William Cameron is best known as the author of Violet Sharp, winner of the 2007 Julie Harris Playwriting Prize. Violet Sharp, a drama of the Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, received its world premiere at Theatre 40 in Los Angeles in 2009 and was published by Samuel French in 2012. More recently, Bill’s drama Truth Be Told has received national attention. A taut, two-character drama exploring the aftermath of a mass shooting, Truth Be Told won both the 2020 Stanley Drama Award from Wagner College and the W. Keith Hedrick Playwriting Contest from HRC Showcase Theatre. Truth Be Told was also featured in this year’s Ashland New Plays Festival in Ashland, Oregon, as well as the Dayton Playhouse's FutureFest 2021.
Bill’s plays have been performed around the country, including off-off Broadway at the Harold Clurman Theatre, the Source Theatre in Washington, DC, the Pittsburgh New Works Festival, and numerous community and academic theatres. Professor emeritus of Theatre and Communication Arts at Washington & Jefferson College in Pennsylvania, William has written several plays tailored specifically to his students. These include Intersect, a drama about racial tensions at a small college, and Cease to Exist, a chronicle of the Manson murders. Bill lives in Washington, Pennsylvania with his wife, artist and actress Susan Martinelli.
Acting
(1996)
The Assassination File
as Agent #2
(1995)
Sudden Death
as Secret Service Agent
(1994)
A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story
as Newsman
(1993)
The Dark Half
as Officer Hamilton
(1992)
Lorenzo's Oil
as Pellerman
(1992)
Hoffa
as State Trooper
(1991)
Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace
as Howard Blum
(1991)
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
as Nat Laurendi
(1991)
Bump in the Night
as Roger Freemantle
(1990)
Night of the Living Dead
as The Newman
(1990)
Criminal Justice
as Mitchell
(1985)
Day of the Dead
as Featured Zombie