Cameron Pascoe, a highly accomplished and talented individual, has earned a prestigious Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) degree from the renowned Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia.
Following his graduation, Cameron has had an impressive career, featuring in and contributing to numerous productions that have garnered critical acclaim at various festivals. These notable productions include "Oranges Don't Grow on Trees", "Come Correct", and "Embedded", showcasing his exceptional acting skills and versatility.
In addition to his on-screen accomplishments, Cameron has also made a significant mark as a writer. He has penned two plays that have been selected for the prestigious Patrick White Playwright competition and is currently working on his first feature film, "Red Right Hand", which is set to be shot in northern Queensland.
On stage, Cameron has had the privilege of performing in several productions, including "Julius Caesar", "A Chorus of Disapproval", "Mnemonic", and "Splendour in the Grass", alongside esteemed professionals such as Dianne Eden, Jennifer Flowers, Leonard Menach, Adam Cook, Nadia Townsend, and Avigail Hermann.
Throughout his career, Cameron has been a proud member of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) since 2014, demonstrating his commitment to the industry and his peers.