Christian Campbell

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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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Job Title

Actor, Producer, Music

Born

May 12, 1972

Career Milestones

Made stage debut in a production of Herb Gardner's "A Thousand Clowns"

Made stage directorial debut with "Reach", a one-act play starring Matthew Lillard

Performed in a German stage production of "A Clockwork Orange"

Starred in The Blue Sphere Alliance production "Nagasaki Dust"

Was featured in "Man of La Mancha" on the Toronto stage

1984

Began professional acting career at age 12 (date approximate)

1989

Was a featured cast member on the Toronto-filmed PBS series "Degrassi High"

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"

1994

Starred in the WonderWorks Family Movie "City Boy", aired on PBS

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

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"

1997

Acquired Los Angeles' Lexington Theatre and founded The Blue Sphere Alliance, its resident company

1997

Guest starred on an episode of the popular family drama "7th Heaven" (The WB)

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

Along with sister Neve, co-produced and co-starred in the quirky romantic comedy "Hairshirt", screened at the Toronto International 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"

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"

2000

Co-starred in the Fox fall drama "The $treet", written by Darren Star

2001

Recreated L.A. stage role in Off-Broadway production of "Reefer Madness"

2005

Recreated stage role for the film adaption of "Reefer Madness" (Showtime)