Cambell Westmoreland's fascination with the entertainment industry began at the tender age of five, when he would often ask his mother, "Why is my picture not on that sign? How old do you have to be to be on TV or in a movie?" Initially, his mother thought this was just a passing phase, but she soon recognized his genuine interest and decided to nurture it by enrolling him in acting classes.
These early classes ultimately led to Cambell being signed with an agent, paving the way for a successful career in the entertainment industry. Over the years, he has had the privilege of working with some of the most acclaimed directors in the business, including Richard Linklater, Kimberly Peirce, and Robert Rodriguez.
Cambell's impressive resume boasts a wide range of credits, including film projects such as Boyhood, Stop Loss, and Shorts, as well as commercial campaigns for major brands like Wal-Mart and Sears. He has also made appearances on television, including a pilot for MTV, and has had a successful career in theater.
When he's not busy bringing characters to life on screen or stage, Cambell can be found engaging in his other passion - sports. He is an avid player of football, baseball, and soccer, and is always looking for new ways to stay active and challenge himself.
Throughout his career, Cambell has had the opportunity to work with a diverse range of emerging and established filmmakers, including Bryan Ortiz, Carl Theil, and Pablo Veliz. His credits also include the Grammy-nominated music producer and noted film composer's directorial debut, Drawing Closer, as well as the award-winning film, The Boys of Ghost Town.
With his talent, dedication, and passion for the industry, it's clear that Cambell Westmoreland is a rising star with a bright future ahead of him.