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Cameron Nugent

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Cameron Nugent (born 1974) is an Australian actor, director, writer and producer.

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Early life

Nugent began his acting career at the age of 12, when an uncle approached him to appear in a commercial for National Nine News in 1986. Soon afterwards, he was approached by an acting agency.[2]

Career

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In 1989, Nugent scored the lead role as Tiger Gleeson in children's television series Round the Twist.[3] He also starred as C.W. in a 1990 episode of More Winners, for which he was nominated at the age of 14, for the 1991 AFI Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama for the episode, "The Big Wish".[4][5] He had further lead roles as Mick in the 1991 children's miniseries Ratbag Hero,[6] Craig Jelly in SeaChange from 1998 to 2000,[7] Max Hammer in Noah and Saskia in 2004,[8] and Paul Winston in City Homicide from 2007 to 2010.

He has had guest roles in The Flying Doctors, A Country Practice, Neighbours, Law of the Land, State Coroner, The Genie from Down Under 2, Halifax f.p., Stingers, Blue Heelers, Rush and Winners & Losers.

Nugent has also had main roles in the comedy films Boronia Boys (2011) and Boronia Backpackers (2022).[9] His other film credits include 1996 romantic comedy Hotel de Love with Aden Young and Saffron Burrows, 1997 teen drama thriller Blackrock alongside Heath Ledger, 2007 drama The Jammed and 2010 drama Matching Jack opposite Jacinta Barrett and Yvonne Strahovski.

At the age of 22, Nugent was studying his final year of law, with the aim of working in copywriting and publishing and to only continue acting as a hobby.[2]

Years later, he studied at Deakin University, turning his focus towards television and film production, as the university's Varsity Week director, and writer and director of a number of short films. He founded the production company iCandy Productions, directing videos for Australian bands Kisschasy and Angelas Dish, receiving a YouTube Commendation for an Australian view record.[10]

His first feature was about animal cruelty in India, ATAAC: A Documentary. He then wrote, produced and directed the short films Smoking Will Kill You (selected for Cannes Film Festival), Magic and Spider Walk, among others.[10] He also directed an anti-racism commercial, for which he received an advertising nomination at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France.

In 2018, he notably wrote, directed and produced the Australian-American comedy drama film A Boy Called Sailboat[11] starring Jake Busey and J. K. Simmons. It was nominated for Best Indie Film at the 10th AACTA Awards,[12] as well as winning a slew of awards at overseas film festivals including the Prescott Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Boston Film Festival and the International Youth Film Festival.

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Personal life

Nugent met wife Skye during his mid-thirties in Prahran, Melbourne. Not long after they were married, Skye’s cancer resurfaced, spreading to her liver and she passed away five years later, in 2015. Nugent embarked on the “To Lorne with Love” charity run in 2023, running 153km from Prahran to Lorne in honour of his late wife[13] and raised over $200,000 for actor friend Samuel Johnson's charity Love Your Sister.[14]

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