Cameron Jack
Cameron Jack was born and bred into a working class family in Patrick, Glasgow in 1972. Unruly and lacking direction in early life, his behaviour led to a late 80's court appearance. However he showed talent while appearing on stage at school, and in amateur productions, and In 1992 he received the Margaret Rutherford scholarship to study acti...
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Cameron Jack was born and bred into a working class family in Patrick, Glasgow in 1972. Unruly and lacking direction in early life, his behaviour led to a late 80's court appearance. However he showed talent while appearing on stage at school, and in amateur productions, and In 1992 he received the Margaret Rutherford scholarship to study acting at Mountview theatre school in North London.Graduating in 1995, he set out on an eclectic career, appearing in everything from West end musicals to Hollywood blockbusters. He first came to prominence with many television appearances in the mid to late 1990's, appearing in standard TV fare like Taggart, The Bill, and Lucy Sullivan is getting married, in between appearing in hit shows like We Will Rock You, and Les Miserables.In 2011, he was cast in the final part of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises, as one of Bane's (Tom Hardy) henchmen. 2013 saw him film the horror movie Little Devil, BBC drama Waterloo Road and three brand new TV Sitcoms including Man Down. In 2014 he filmed Silent Witness for the BBC. 2015 saw appearances in Hollyoaks, The UK thriller Level Up and the Sci FI thriller What Happened To Monday? with Noomi Rapace, Glenn Close and Willem Dafoe (due for release 2017). Wrapped in 2016 on the feature films iBoy, Death Race 4, Perfect Skin, Calibre and the BBC dramas Eastenders and Doctors. Filming new TV drama 'Trust Me' in 2017 followed by brand new comedy series 'Piss Off, I Love You'. Show less «
I was only on set for a week, but I learnt so much. What I noticed about The Dark Knight Rises was how high the stakes are - how important i...Show more »
I was only on set for a week, but I learnt so much. What I noticed about The Dark Knight Rises was how high the stakes are - how important it is that you get it right. There's not a lot of mucking around or laughing and joking as there are on some other types of job, it's a very high stakes set and that's exactly how it should be, because there's a lot riding on it. Show less «
If I had to pick one single thing, it would be acting for camera. That's what I've always absolutely loved. When I did my first telly role i...Show more »
If I had to pick one single thing, it would be acting for camera. That's what I've always absolutely loved. When I did my first telly role in 1995, I kind of realised that was where my heart lay. But as an actor, unless you're very lucky or you evolve in a certain way, you have to move around to keep working. I've had a lovely and varied stage career, but perhaps now at 40 it doesn't fill me with as much excitement as my other ventures. Show less «
I've got nine tattoos, I'm 5'6", I'm Glaswegian and I'm stocky. In film you tend to work in the area you look like, and since I left Mountvi...Show more »
I've got nine tattoos, I'm 5'6", I'm Glaswegian and I'm stocky. In film you tend to work in the area you look like, and since I left Mountview (Theatre School) at 24, every so often I've played these darker roles. Thugs, drug dealers, wife beaters, junkies, whatever, so it's not an area I'm unfamiliar with! Show less «
Even though I was doing all the singing and dancing, at the back of my mind I wanted to do straight acting.
Even though I was doing all the singing and dancing, at the back of my mind I wanted to do straight acting.
"I got on like a house fire with Noomi Rapace, which is funny when you consider most of my scenes involved rolling around the floor or throw...Show more »
"I got on like a house fire with Noomi Rapace, which is funny when you consider most of my scenes involved rolling around the floor or throwing her over a table or her battering me with an iron. Show less «
Things started to change a couple of years ago when I did Silent Witness playing head of security for Russian gangsters in London. It was th...Show more »
Things started to change a couple of years ago when I did Silent Witness playing head of security for Russian gangsters in London. It was the first time I'd been on screen in a suit and clean shaven. Then last year I got the call to play the headteacher in iBoy. Show less «
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