Heather Leigh Cameron
Biography
Heather Leigh Cameron was born in High River, Alberta, Canada on November 23, 1987 and is based out of Lethbridge, Alberta. She graduated Lethbridge College with a Diploma in Communication Arts: Print Journalism, a certificate in Administrative Assistant from BYU-Idaho Online, and is working through a part-time degree in Family History Research from BYU Pathway Worldwide. On top of educational and acting experience, she also carries over 10 years of professional writing experience.
Her entertainment career began in theater and her earliest role of memory was 'Jacqueline Frost' in a Christmas play that her Grade 4 class at A.B. Daley School in Nanton, Alberta, Canada performed. From there, she was a 'villager' in a production of Fiddler on the Roof Jr. at Raymond Jr. High School in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Following that, Heather was a performer in the Raymond High School Show Choir, where she took on several speaking roles and also accompanied the group on tours to Edmonton, Disneyland, and Ottawa. After high school, she participated in various local choirs, crews for various theatrical performances, and self-produced entertainment content on YouTube.
Eventually, she landed her first leading role as Priscilla Pringle in 'Priscilla Pringle's Predicament' when it was performed at Lethbridge, Alberta's annual Whoop-Up Days Fair. She later served as a background extra in a locally filmed movie called 'Nouveaux Arrivants' that was produced by Société cInéMAGINE de l'Alberta an
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d has since participated in several productions.
Her many roles include: Brittany Britterson in webseries 'Highschool Vampire Chronicles.' Ava Thompson in 'Endless Winter: A Star Trek Fan Production.' Chatillon and Louis, the Dauphin in Monroe County Civic Theatre's 'King John.' Edmund, Duke of York; Bishop of Carlisle, Abbot, Duchess of York, Sir Pierce of Exton in Monroe County Civic Theatre's audio play of 'Richard II.' The Academy Healer in Ondarian's ASMR 'The Lord of War & Heartache: The Academy.' Kim in Factory Film Studio's TV miniseries 'Angel Dust.' - available for viewing on Prime Video and Apple TV.
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