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Cameron Mathison Profile |
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Birth Date: August 25, 1969
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Birth Place: Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
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Birth Name: Cameron Arthur Madison
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Height: 6'1"
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Biography |
Cameron Mathison joined the cast of "All My Children" (1970)
in January 1998 as Ryan Lavery. After leaving Pine Valley
for over a year, this beloved character and actor returned
in 2003.
Born and raised in Canada, Mathison attended McGill
University in Montreal and graduated with a Bachelor of
civil engineering degree with a 3.7 GPA. He was also captain
of the Red Men Basketball team (tied Terrell Owens in the
celebrity slam-dunk competition at the NBA All Starr
weekend). A member of the Celebrity Players Tour, which
travels to over 16 cities across the USA, fans may catch a
glimpse Mr. Mathison on their local golf courses and on the
Golf Channel, carrying an average handicap of five.
Mathison made his feature film debut in the 1998 Miramax
release, 54 (1998), and also appeared in the Canadian
independent film, Washed Up (2000). His television credits
include "The Drew Carey Show" (1995), "CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation" (2000), J.A.G., "What I Like About You"
(2002), "F/X: The Series" (1996), the television movie, Any
Mother's Son (1997) (TV), with Bonnie Bedelia and on August
16th can been seen on the ABC Family Channel's See Jane Date
(2003) (TV). He hosted ABC's live world premiere of Walt
Disney's animated feature, Tarzan, Soap Nets 2001 daytime
Emmy red carpet special, and E! Wild On! specials. Most
recently, he guest-starred on ABC's "Hope & Faith" (2003).
In 1999, the actor received the Soap Opera Digest Award for
Outstanding Male Newcomer and a daytime Emmy nomination
Outstanding Supporting Actor in 2002.
He recently moved back to New York with his wife and their
baby boy, Lucas. |
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Other
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June 2000 Voted one of America's 100 most eligible bachelors
in People Magazine.
Graduated from McGill University (in Montreal) with a
Bachelors in civil engineering
Cameron was diagnosed at 2-1/2 years old with Legg-Pertheas
disease, which is a degeneration of the hip bones, and for
which he spent six months in the hospital, then the next
3-1/2 years on crutches, wearing a steel A-frame brace on
his legs.
Older brother, Scott
Brown hair and blue eyes.
attended Thornlea High School in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.
Cameron and his wife Vanessa welcomed their first child, a
boy, Lucas Arthur Mathison, on April 20, weighing in at 6
pounds, 13 ounces.
Appeared on the cover of Playgirl magazine, February 1999. |
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