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Dean Cameron (born Dean Eikleberry; December 25, 1962) is an American television and film actor. He is known for his role as Francis "Chainsaw" Gremp in the 1987 Mark Harmon comedy Summer School. He also played Dave Marshak in Ski School and Ski School II. Cameron along with comedian Victor Isaac tour in a 2-person show called The Nigerian Spam Scam Scam.
Cameron was born in Morrison, Illinois, the son of Kay Elizabeth (Kytle) Huff and Burton Robert Eikleberry. He spent his childhood in Oklahoma and summers in Santa Barbara, California. He graduated from Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma.
Dean has starred in short-lived television series like Spencer (1984), Fast Times (1986, a spinoff of the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High), They Came from Outer Space (1990), and Mister Sterling (2003). He made guest appearances on many TV series, including The Facts of Life, ALF, My Sister Sam, Will & Grace, ER, Felicity, and Psych.
He is often hired to perform in a two-person show entitled The Nigerian Spam Scam Scam, in which he and actor Victor Isaac read from Cameron's 11 month correspondence with a Nigerian 419 Scammer. The show was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Festival in 2004 and 2005, the Just For Laughs festival and the Upright Citizens Brigade theater in 2006 and ran in Los Angeles from September 2004 to December 2004. The first professional show was at The Amaz!ng Meeting, TAM2 for the James Randi Educational Foundation in 2004.
Dean Cameron is an Australian inventor. He is known best for the inventing Biolytix a wastewater treatment technology.
Dean L. Cameron (born January 20, 1961) is from Rupert, Idaho. He is a Republican member of the Idaho Senate, representing the 27th District consisting of all of Minidoka and Cassia Counties. Dean is married to Linda Lanovara and has three children: Carissa, Laci, and Nathan.
Cameron achieved his AA in Political Science at Ricks College, Brigham Young University-Idaho in 1984. In the past, he had worked as an insurance salesman at Rupert Abstract Company and currently it's co-Owner and employed at Cameron & Seamons, INC. Cameron has presently been in the Idaho State Senate since 1991. He was a Youth Committeeman of the Republican Party from 1984 to 1988. He was in the Precinct Committee of the Republican Party from 1988 to 1990.
In 1991, Senator Lynn Tominaga resigned to accept a position at the Idaho Water Users Association. The Legislative District 24 Central Committee met to fill the vacancy in Senate Seat B, sending three names in order of preference to Governor Cecil Andrus: Cameron, then Representative Ralph Peters of Jerome, and former Representative XXX of Jerome. Governor Andrus selected Cameron to fill the remainder of Senator Tominaga's term.
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Plot: When industrious high school gamer Zach Taylor lands a prized scholarship to the prestigious Digital Institute of Game Design (DIGD), his future breaks wide open. The opportunity to study under gaming legend Marcus Bentton and alongside the country's most creative minds will certainly propel him into a successful career as a video game designer. That is, if he can pass the infamous freshman project that eliminates more than half of the class within the first three months. Paired with brilliant yet socially awkward teammates Phillip and Donald, the trio persuades Sara Ramirez - a determined and striking team leader with whom Zach has a history (and possibly a future) - to join their team. Working off-campus in the teched-out Lincoln Alley loft, the four set out to involve the entire campus in a quirky new social interactive game. But as the group becomes entrenched in the project, Zach learns that his father Billy, a widower, is facing growing financial woes at home. To help out, Zach accepts an opportunity to work directly with Marcus Bentton on a secretive side project that seems too good to be true. The effort requires nearly all of Zach's time and energy, which he should be devoting to the project. Struggling to keep it together, Zach is torn between his responsibility to his team, his admiration for Bentton and a chance to help his father. Everything comes to a breaking point when Zach's team threatens to remove him from the group and the deceptive truth behind Bentton's project comes to light. With the guidance of Professor Abbie Lambert, Zach must make a decision that not only affects his future, but the lives and livelihoods of the people around him as well. It's a revealing story that recognizes the magnitude behind the choices we make and the importance loyalty plays in making good decisions.
Genres: Action, Comedy, Family,Join guest host Samm Levine as he sits down with actor Dean Cameron (Summer School, Ski School) to discuss the many roles Dean has portrayed in the industry. Dean mostly chats about the great friendships he has maintained over the years aiding him to stay creative in his career. Get tickets to the "Spam Scam Scam" show: http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/2367?tab=tickets 25% discount: KPchatshow
Dean Cameron - How To Get Away With Murder, NCIS, Southland, Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Straight Outta Compton, PSYCH, Glee!, The Neighbors, TOYO Tires campaign, GoDaddy.com, Dairy Queen, Summer School These clips are uploaded under YouTubes' Fair Use policy. This is my acting reel, Universal. Quit picking on me. You're the only ones flagging my reel.
SUMMER SCHOOL Q&A; on 6/9/13 with guests Dean Cameron, Richard Steven Horvitz, Patrick Labyorteaux, Ken Olandt, Gary Riley, Robin Thomas and Fabiana Udenio at the New Beverly Cinema, moderated by Brian McQuery, to celebrate my 40th birthday. Part 1.
Pacific Proa 60 foot long fibreglass honeycomb composite materials. Family project
Decide at the box office if you think the work in Avatar seems more than a little similar to the images of iconic English artist Roger Dean.
Here's a clip of beloved American thespian Dean Cameron in his portrayal of Mr. Milsap on the television program Southland. You'll never look at pantyhose the same way again.
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Dean Cameron (born Dean Eikleberry; December 25, 1962) is an American television and film actor. He is known for his role as Francis "Chainsaw" Gremp in the 1987 Mark Harmon comedy Summer School. He also played Dave Marshak in Ski School and Ski School II. Cameron along with comedian Victor Isaac tour in a 2-person show called The Nigerian Spam Scam Scam.
Cameron was born in Morrison, Illinois, the son of Kay Elizabeth (Kytle) Huff and Burton Robert Eikleberry. He spent his childhood in Oklahoma and summers in Santa Barbara, California. He graduated from Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma.
Dean has starred in short-lived television series like Spencer (1984), Fast Times (1986, a spinoff of the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High), They Came from Outer Space (1990), and Mister Sterling (2003). He made guest appearances on many TV series, including The Facts of Life, ALF, My Sister Sam, Will & Grace, ER, Felicity, and Psych.
He is often hired to perform in a two-person show entitled The Nigerian Spam Scam Scam, in which he and actor Victor Isaac read from Cameron's 11 month correspondence with a Nigerian 419 Scammer. The show was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Festival in 2004 and 2005, the Just For Laughs festival and the Upright Citizens Brigade theater in 2006 and ran in Los Angeles from September 2004 to December 2004. The first professional show was at The Amaz!ng Meeting, TAM2 for the James Randi Educational Foundation in 2004.