Cameron Watson initiated his professional trajectory by assuming a starring role in the emotionally charged play, "The Widow Claire", on the esteemed stage of the Circle in the Square in New York City, showcasing his versatility as a performer. Throughout his illustrious television career, he has appeared in a wide array of programs, including the groundbreaking and influential sitcom "Cheers", which premiered in 1982, the opulent and dramatic series "Dynasty", which debuted in 1981, the highly acclaimed and critically praised series "Six Feet Under", which aired from 2001 to 2005, and the popular and long-running crime drama "CSI: Miami", which premiered in 2002 and concluded in 2012.
Noteworthy among Watson's professional pursuits is his foray into the realm of feature filmmaking, marked by his directorial and writing debut with the poignant and heartwarming drama "Our Very Own" released in the year 2005. This critically acclaimed film boasts an impressive ensemble cast, featuring the Academy Award-winning actress Allison Janney, alongside a talented group of actors, including Jason Ritter, Cheryl Hines, Keith Carradine, Hilarie Burton Morgan, Mary Badham, Faith Prince, and Autumn Reeser.
Notably, the film "Our Very Own" was acquired by the renowned film production and distribution company Miramax Films, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. This acquisition marked a significant milestone in the film's journey, as it paved the way for its widespread release and exposure to a global audience.