Kirk Cameron

TV Actor

Kirk Cameron was born in Panorama City, California, United States on October 12th, 1970 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 53, Kirk Cameron biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 12, 1970
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Panorama City, California, United States
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Actor, Comedian, Composer, Dancer, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Singer, Television Actor, Television Producer, Voice Actor
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Spouse(s)
Chelsea Noble ​(m. 1991)​
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6
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Siblings
Candace Cameron Bure (sister)
Kirk Cameron Career

Cameron began acting at age nine, and his first job was in an advertisement for a breakfast cereal. His first starring role was at age 13, in the television series Two Marriages. At this age, he appeared in several television shows and films. He became famous in 1985 after being cast as Mike Seaver in the ABC television sitcom Growing Pains. In the series, Mike would eventually have a girlfriend named Kate MacDonald, played by Chelsea Noble, Cameron's future wife. Cameron subsequently became a teen heartthrob in the late 1980s, while appearing on the covers of several teen magazines, including Tiger Beat, Teen Beat, 16 and others. At the time, he was making $50,000 a week. He was also in a 60-second Pepsi commercial during Super Bowl XXIV.

Cameron also guest-starred in the 1988 Full House episode "Just One of the Guys", in which he played the cousin of D.J. Tanner, the role played by Cameron's sister, Candace.

Cameron went on to star in many films, including 1987's Like Father Like Son (a body-switch comedy with Dudley Moore), which was a box office success. His next theatrical film, 1989's Listen to Me, performed poorly at the box office. When Growing Pains ended in 1992, Cameron went on to star in The WB sitcom Kirk which premiered in 1995 and ended two years later. In Kirk, Cameron played Kirk Hartman, a 24-year-old who has to raise his siblings. Cameron and Noble also worked together on Kirk.

Cameron mostly left mainstream film and television, though a decade after Growing Pains ended, he starred in a television reunion film, The Growing Pains Movie, in 2000, and another one, Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers, in 2004. Cameron reunited with the cast of Growing Pains for a CNN Larry King Live interview which aired on February 7, 2006, in conjunction with the Warner Bros. release of the complete first season of Growing Pains on DVD. Aside from this, Cameron has often worked in Christian-themed productions, among them the post-Rapture films Left Behind: The Movie, Left Behind II: Tribulation Force, and Left Behind: World at War, in which he plays Cameron "Buck" Williams. Cameron's wife Noble also starred in the film series, playing Hattie Durham. Cameron has worked with Cloud Ten Pictures, a company which produces Christian-themed films, and has starred in several of their films, including The Miracle of the Cards.

He also appeared in the 2008 drama film, Fireproof, which was produced by Sherwood Pictures. The film was created on a budget of $500,000, with Cameron as the lead actor, portraying Captain Caleb Holt. Though it was a low-budget film, the film grossed $33,415,129 and was a box office success. It was the highest grossing independent film of 2008.

In 2012, Cameron was the narrator and host of the documentary film Monumental: In Search of America's National Treasure. On its opening day, March 27, 2012, Monumental grossed $28,340. The film stayed in theaters until May 20, 2012, grossing a total of $1.23 million.

In 2013, Cameron announced he would be the host of the film Unstoppable slated to premiere September 24, 2013. A trailer for the film was blocked on Facebook, with Cameron speculating that it was due to the film's religious content. Facebook subsequently removed the block, stating it was the result of a mistake by an automated system and a spam site previously registered at the same web address.

Cameron starred in and produced the 2014 family film Mercy Rule, in which he plays a father who tries to save his small business from lobbyists, while supporting his son, who dreams of being a pitcher, in Little League Baseball. Cameron's real-life wife plays his wife in the film, which was released direct-to-video and via digital download.

Also in 2014, Cameron starred in the Christian-themed comedy film Saving Christmas. The film was panned by critics, winning the 2014 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture and Worst Screenplay. Cameron also won the award for Worst Actor and Worst Screen Combo, which he won with "his ego".

Cameron starred in Extraordinary, a 2017 film made by Liberty University students that was the first such film to be released nationally (for one night in September 2017). The film follows the dream of a marathon running Liberty professor whose cross-country trek strains his body and marriage.

In the 2018 documentary film Connect, Cameron helps parents with navigating the dangers of technology, including social media, for their children.

In 2019, he appeared in an episode of Fuller House, the Netflix sequel to Full House.

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After verbally insulting actor Kirk Cameron, the Tennessee library director was FIRED

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2023
After a male swimming champion blasted trans athlete Lia Thomas, a Tennessee library director was suspended after he and woke staff disrupted a conservative gathering hosted by author Kirk Cameron. After the tumultuous February 25 event at Sumner County Library, Allan Morales was ousted following a 4-3 board vote to dismiss him early this week. Staff were allegedly playing loud music, yell, and slam books while Cameron and NCAA swim champion Riley Gaines filmed clips promoting their careers. Morales and his staff were accused of being "unkind" toward Cameron and his company. According to the Tennessean, the Sumner County Library Board has now voted 4 -3 to fire library director Allan Morales for failing to supervise his employees at the tense gathering. He was sluggish at failing to supervise his employees and for having a disorganized attitude toward a request that his library had agreed to honor. As You Grow is Cameron, a former child actor, had been set to read his book As You Grow at the Hendersonville Library. It encourages families to focus on Bible studies rather than critical race theory and transgenderism.

Kirk Cameron has admitted that he is 'won',' as two public libraries that denied his story change direction

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2022
After being refused by others due to the story's message, actor and writer Kirk Cameron is now allowed to read his latest Christian children's book at two community libraries. Cameron, the creator of the hit comedy Growing Pains in the 1990s, told Fox News Digital that 'they caved' after he threatened to 'assert' his 'rights in court.' Cameron's two public libraries in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Scarsdale, New York, both of which have published 'drag queen story hours,' have now scheduled him for the end of the month. It comes as libraries have been chastised for promoting drag queens and other LGBTQ+ centric story hours for young children.

At a drag story reading at New York Public Library in Manhattan, a man was arrested after punching a cop during a drag story exhibition

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2022
The incident occurred on Saturday at the Big Apple's main branch, where kids aged 3 to 9 had been invited to attend a 'Drag Story Hour' function presided over by library officials and local drag queens. The event, as other similar processions have sprouted around the country, attracted unwanted attention - in this case, from members of a local conservative group, who assembled as the children were led away safely in another room. Chase Catapano, 28, is seen on camera beating the demonstrators, yeling insults, and defamatory gestures at parents, who are thrown into discarded signs bearing words such as "Let Our children alone," 'Shut it down,' and 'Respect childhood.' Eventually, the confrontation becomes physical as Catapano, a man with a history of civil disobedience, rips a sign from one protester's hands and hands on the plain-clothes cop. A woman a few feet away can be seen ushering a young child out of the mayhem, which culminated in Catapano's detention and imprisonment with disorderly conduct, bullying, assault, and obstruction of the governmental branch.
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