Dwayne Cameron was born October 28 1981 in Auckland New Zealand. Wrote, directed, produced and starred in
June (2021). Landed his first roles opposite
William Shatner and
Antony Starr. Starred in
Disturbing the Peace (2020) with
Guy Pearce, with
Nicolas Cage in
211 (2018) and in
Roger Donaldson's
McLaren (2017). Played love interest to
Amber Heard and
Selma Blair and also starred alongside
John Savage. His career took off
when he was cast for the lead role of Bray in the cult TV series
The Tribe (1999). By the age of 18
he had completed 156 episodes of The Tribe and had been on a number of
publicity tours to Europe and the USA, appearing in all major youth
media to promote the show and spin-off album. He represented The Tribe
in Los Angeles when it was a nominee at the 2000 GAIT Awards for
international television drama.
Dwayne's lead roles in films include; Starring opposite
Nicolas Cage in
211 (2018), playing the title role of Bruce McLaren in
Roger Donaldson's
McLaren (2017),
Nice Package (2016),
Desired (2015),
Curry Munchers (2011),
The Locals (2003),
Possum Hunter (2000),
Cockle (2005), and
No Destination (2007). In 2004
Dwayne moved to LA and now with a green card spends his time between
LA, Auckland, and Sydney. He trained in Hollywood at the
Stella Adler Academy and in 2005 met
Ivana Chubbuck and trained in her
advanced classes. He has also trained in Sydney, Australia at the
Actors Studio and in Auckland, New Zealand in the Michael Chekhov and
Stanislavski technique.
Dwayne has continued to land ongoing lead roles in numerous multi award
winning New Zealand TV dramas. From 2001-2003 he had lead roles on two
different NZ TV dramas; playing
Antony Starr's emotionally tortured and
street savvy younger brother Gus Van Der Velter in
Mercy Peak (2001), while also
playing fierce young lawyer James Peabody in
Street Legal (2000) opposite
Manu Bennett. In 2008 he played Lindsey
Reynolds in New Zealand's longest running TV series
Shortland Street (1992). In
2009 he played the role of paranoid schizophrenic Nathan Lewis in
The Cult (2009) and in 2014 he
starred alongside
Robyn Malcolm in
Agent Anna (2013) playing her
bohemian gypsy lover Rory O'Conner.
Dwayne has worked with over 50 directors on 250 episodes of
internationally selling TV series, including;
Mr & Mrs Murder (2013),
Legend of the Seeker (2008),
Power Rangers Operation Overdrive (2007),
The Dark Knight (2000) and
The Tribe (1999). Guest roles in TV
series include;
Love Bites (2002),
Strongman: The Tragedy (2012),
Cancerman: The Milan Brych Affair (2012),
Longing For Sandy Bay, Bliss,
Amazon High (1997) opposite
Karl Urban and
Selma Blair, and A Twist in The Tale, where
he starred along side
William Shatner.
He played the love interest of
Amber Heard
in a Warner Brothers produced music video for the band Eisley and has
worked on a number of art house films including
A Dream... (2012) which was based on
The Trial by
Franz Kafka and was supported
and made possible with the assistance of Academy Award and Palme d'Or
winning director
Jane Campion.
Dwayne has written, directed, produced, edited and starred in a number
of his own short films made by his production company Dancing Mind
Films, the most recent was
Holding the Sun (2013) which was
accepted into the 2013 Cannes Short Film Corner and was nominated at
the 2013 New Zealand Film Awards for Best Short Film and Best
Production Design. In 2015 directed and produced his latest short film
June (2015) starring
John Callen who played Oin from
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) and
Brooke Williams who stars in
The Shannara Chronicles (2016).