Biography
Fair, with dark hair, and a youthful, freckle-faced innocence, Canadian actor Christian Campbell did resemble his younger sister (Neve Campbell, of "Party of Five" fame), but had a multifaceted career all his own, active on stage and screen, and undertaking the duties of actor, director and producer. Campbell started his television career close to home, with a recurring role on the edgy Toronto-filmed CBC teen drama series "Degrassi High" …
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Career Milestones
2005 | Recreated stage role for the film adaption of "Reefer Madness" (Showtime) | |
2001 | Recreated L.A. stage role in Off-Broadway production of "Reefer Madness" | |
2000 | Co-starred in the Fox fall drama "The $treet", written by Darren Star | |
1999 | Featured in CBS pilot for "Allies", a World War II drama following a romance between an American fighter pilot and a member of the French resistance | |
1999 | Had leading role in stage musical version of the cult film "Reefer Madness" | |
1999 | Starred as a young gay New York composer who meets an enchanting go-go dancer and vainly searches with him for a place to be alone in the charming independent feature "trick" | |
1998 | Along with sister Neve, co-produced and co-starred in the quirky romantic comedy "Hairshirt", screened at the Toronto International Film Festival | |
1998 | "Next Time", a drama set in 1992's racially charged Los Angeles starring Campbell debuted to rave reviews at the Hollywood Film Festival | |
1998 | Filmed the vampire film "Cold Hearts"; screened at the Atlantic City Film Festival in 1999; released on video in 2000 | |
1998 | Was featured in the NBC movie thriller "I've Been Waiting For You" | |
1997 | Guest starred on an episode of the popular family drama "7th Heaven" (The WB) | |
| Made stage directorial debut with "Reach", a one-act play starring Matthew Lillard | ||
| Starred in The Blue Sphere Alliance production "Nagasaki Dust" | ||
1997 | Acquired Los Angeles' Lexington Theatre and founded The Blue Sphere Alliance, its resident company | |
| Was featured in "Man of La Mancha" on the Toronto stage | ||
| Performed in a German stage production of "A Clockwork Orange" | ||
1996 | Was a regular on the short-lived Aaron Spelling drama "Malibu Shores" (NBC) | |
1996 | Was featured as a murderous teen opposite Ann-Margret in the NBC TV-movie "Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story" | |
1995 | Co-starred in the ABC family TV-movie "Picture Perfect" | |
1995 | Guest starred on two episodes of "TekWar", a series for the Sci-Fi Channel based on novels by William Shatner | |
1994 | Starred in the WonderWorks Family Movie "City Boy", aired on PBS | |
1993 | Co-starred in the action feature "Born to Run" (aired in the USA on Fox in lieu of theatrical release) | |
1993 | Guest starred on an episode of the ABC series "Jack's Place" | |
1989 | Was a featured cast member on the Toronto-filmed PBS series "Degrassi High" | |
| Made stage debut in a production of Herb Gardner's "A Thousand Clowns" | ||
1984 | Began professional acting career at age 12 (date approximate) | |
