Cameron Moulène - Biography

Cameron Moulène was born in Paris, France but grew up living in Hollywood from the age of 2. His mother's side of the family have been in the industry dating back 2 generations. Cameron is the great Nephew of Oscar-Nominated Cinematographer Stanley Cortez. His father is an urban architect who graduated from Les Beaux-Arts in Paris.

He was raised trilingual, (French, English and Spanish).

Cameron's fascination with acting began at an early age after having watched "What a Wonderful Life" Starring Jimmy Stewart, and was cemented after seeing the original "Pirates of the Caribbean" in theaters when he was 9 years old. He began acting at 12 when he was cast as "Orlando" in a school production of Shakespeare's "As you like it". From then on he knew he'd discovered his passion in life.

At 13 a private coach saw talent in him and introduced him to Katie Rhodes at Untitled Entertainment. This partnership has remained constant and grown stronger throughout Cameron's youth. Throughout his teens Cameron was cast for recurring roles on the Television series'; "Raising Hope" playing a young Garret Dillahunt, "Secret Life of the American Teenager" as India Eisley's boyfriend, "The Cleaner", and "Longmire" as a terminally ill athlete. Cameron Moulène was recently cast as a Regular on MTV's new scripted comedy "Happyland" playing the role of Will Armstrong. 'Happyland' was Cancelled after only 1 season, but MTV promptly rehired Cameron on their hit series 'Faking it', which is currently filming the back end of it's second season.

While at Beverly Hills High Cameron became infatuated with theatre. He has always been a voracious reader, but he became especially interested in Contemporary theatre and screenplays. Cameron was the first Freshman to ever be cast as the lead in a Beverly Hills High School production

Cameron spent his Summers studying at prestigious drama institutions like The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, Groundlings Improv, Upright Citizen's Brigade, and the Stanislavsky School of Acting in LA. He never latched on to one specific method, but preferred experiencing them all and adopting the idiosyncrasies he found most useful from each.

Cameron is also passionate about music and has been playing guitar since he was 12.

Cameron dreams of creating work that he'll one day be proud of, and creating it with those he loves.