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'''Cameron Dye''' (born December 13, 1959) is an [[United States|American]] actor. He played "Fred" in the movie ''[[Valley Girl (film)|Valley Girl]]'' (1983), and also had roles in ''[[The Last Starfighter]]'' (1984), ''[[National Lampoon's Joy of Sex]]'' (1984), ''[[Body Rock]]'' (1984), ''[[Fraternity Vacation]]'' (1985), ''[[Scenes from the Goldmine]]'' (1987), ''[[Out of the Dark (1989 film)|Out of the Dark]]'' (1989) and ''[[Men at Work (1990 film)|Men at Work]]'' (1990).
'''Cameron Dye''' (born April 9, 1959) is an American actor and singer.<ref name="latimes2003">{{cite news|last1=Kang|first1=K. Connie|title=Spiritual Blend Appeals to People of Many Faiths|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2003/dec/27/local/me-beliefs27|accessdate=4 January 2018|work=Los Angeles Times|date=27 December 2003|archive-date=6 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190206170813/http://articles.latimes.com/2003/dec/27/local/me-beliefs27|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="latimes2017">{{cite news|last1=Miranda|first1=Carolina A.|title=Culture and Trump: The Actors' Gang joins theater world's national call to create light for 'dark times'|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/miranda/la-et-cam-trump-actors-gang-ghostlight-project-20170120-story.html|accessdate=4 January 2018|work=Los Angeles Times|date=20 January 2017|archive-date=14 November 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191114182523/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/miranda/la-et-cam-trump-actors-gang-ghostlight-project-20170120-story.html|url-status=live}}</ref> He played "Fred" in the movie ''[[Valley Girl (1983 film)|Valley Girl]]'' (1983), and also had roles in ''[[The Last Starfighter]]'' (1984), ''[[National Lampoon's Joy of Sex]]'' (1984), ''[[Body Rock]]'' (1984), ''[[Fraternity Vacation]]'' (1985), ''[[Scenes from the Goldmine]]'' (1987), ''[[Out of the Dark (1989 film)|Out of the Dark]]'' (1989), ''[[Men at Work (1990 film)|Men at Work]]'' (1990), and The Tavern (1999).


Dye was born in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]. Dye's family moved around the United States and in the mid-1970s he attended Sylvania High School in Sylvania, Ohio. Later, Dye moved to California and attended [[Mills High School]] in [[Millbrae, California]] and UCLA. He was married to actress [[Laura San Giacomo]] from 1990–1998.
Dye was born in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]. Dye's family moved around the United States and in the mid-1970s he attended Sylvania High School in Sylvania, Ohio. Later, Dye moved to California and attended [[Mills High School]] in [[Millbrae, California]] and UCLA. He was married to actress [[Laura San Giacomo]] from 1990&ndash;1998, with whom he has a son. He also has a son with actress [[Tracy Middendorf]].<ref name="latimes2001">{{cite news|last1=RYON|first1=RUTH|title=For Sitcom Star, It's 'Just Move Me'|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2001/may/13/realestate/re-62875|accessdate=4 January 2018|work=Los Angeles Times|date=13 May 2001|archive-date=24 November 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181124172203/http://articles.latimes.com/2001/may/13/realestate/re-62875|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="SS">{{cite news|last1=Parkyn|first1=John|title=Name Dropping|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2002-02-03/entertainment/0202010533_1_video-voyeur-new-charter-school-lifetime|accessdate=4 January 2018|publisher=Sun Sentinel|date=3 February 2002|language=en|archive-date=5 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180105180314/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2002-02-03/entertainment/0202010533_1_video-voyeur-new-charter-school-lifetime|url-status=dead}}</ref>

Dye is a founding member of [[The Actors' Gang]] theatre troupe and has performed in plays for the company.<ref name="Tulsa World">{{cite news|last1=Watts, Jr.|first1=James D.|title=One of the gang|url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/one-of-the-gang/article_2b0c0487-0b09-504b-b817-1551790f52f6.html|accessdate=4 January 2018|publisher=Tulsa World|date=8 April 2008|language=en|archive-date=10 June 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230610112151/https://tulsaworld.com/archives/one-of-the-gang/article_2b0c0487-0b09-504b-b817-1551790f52f6.html|url-status=live}}</ref>

==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
|1983|| ''[[Valley Girl (1983 film)|Valley Girl]]'' || Fred Bailey ||
|-
|1984|| ''[[The Last Starfighter]]'' || Andy ||
|-
|1984|| ''[[Joy of Sex (film)|Joy of Sex]]'' || Alan Holt ||
|-
|1984|| ''[[Body Rock]]'' || E-Z ||
|-
|1985|| ''[[Fraternity Vacation]]'' || Joe Gillespie ||
|-
|1985|| ''Heated Vengeance'' || Bandit ||
|-
|1987|| ''[[Scenes from the Goldmine]]'' || Niles Dresden ||
|-
|1987|| ''[[Stranded (1987 film)|Stranded]]'' || Lt. Scott ||
|-
|1988|| ''[[Out of the Dark (1989 film)|Out of the Dark]]'' || Kevin Silvers ||
|-
|1989
|Miami Vice
|Det. Jack Andrews
|Also w/ Laura San Giacomo
|-
|1990|| ''[[Men at Work (1990 film)|Men at Work]]'' || Luzinski ||
|-
|1992|| ''Deuce Coupe'' || Link Malone ||
|-
|1997|| ''The Apocalypse'' || Lennon ||
|-
|1997|| ''[[Cannes Man]]'' || Richard Hedd ||
|-
|1998|| ''Bury the Evidence'' || The Boyfriend ||
|-
|1999|| ''The Tavern'' || Ronnie
|
|-
|2001
|''[[Smallville]]''
|Sam Phelan
|2 episodes:
"Rogue"
"Zero"
|-
|2002|| ''The Gray in Between'' || Steve ||
|-
|2003|| ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' || Leland Brooks || Episode: "Jackpot"
|-
|2006|| ''[[CSI: NY]]'' || Damon Runyon || Episode: "Stuck on You"
|-
|2024
|''[[Kemba (film)|Kemba]]''
|President [[Bill Clinton]]
|
|}

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb name|id=0245650}}
* {{IMDb name|id=0245650}}


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Revision as of 22:43, 6 April 2024

Cameron Dye
Born (1959-04-09) April 9, 1959 (age 65)
OccupationActor
Spouse
(m. 1990; div. 1998)
Children2

Cameron Dye (born April 9, 1959) is an American actor and singer.[1][2] He played "Fred" in the movie Valley Girl (1983), and also had roles in The Last Starfighter (1984), National Lampoon's Joy of Sex (1984), Body Rock (1984), Fraternity Vacation (1985), Scenes from the Goldmine (1987), Out of the Dark (1989), Men at Work (1990), and The Tavern (1999).

Dye was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dye's family moved around the United States and in the mid-1970s he attended Sylvania High School in Sylvania, Ohio. Later, Dye moved to California and attended Mills High School in Millbrae, California and UCLA. He was married to actress Laura San Giacomo from 1990–1998, with whom he has a son. He also has a son with actress Tracy Middendorf.[3][4]

Dye is a founding member of The Actors' Gang theatre troupe and has performed in plays for the company.[5]

Filmography

Year Titel Role Notes
1983 Valley Girl Fred Bailey
1984 The Last Starfighter Andy
1984 Joy of Sex Alan Holt
1984 Body Rock E-Z
1985 Fraternity Vacation Joe Gillespie
1985 Heated Vengeance Bandit
1987 Scenes from the Goldmine Niles Dresden
1987 Stranded Lt. Scott
1988 Out of the Dark Kevin Silvers
1989 Miami Vice Det. Jack Andrews Also w/ Laura San Giacomo
1990 Men at Work Luzinski
1992 Deuce Coupe Link Malone
1997 The Apocalypse Lennon
1997 Cannes Man Richard Hedd
1998 Bury the Evidence The Boyfriend
1999 The Tavern Ronnie
2001 Smallville Sam Phelan 2 episodes:

"Rogue" "Zero"

2002 The Gray in Between Steve
2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Leland Brooks Episode: "Jackpot"
2006 CSI: NY Damon Runyon Episode: "Stuck on You"
2024 Kemba President Bill Clinton

References

  1. ^ Kang, K. Connie (27 December 2003). "Spiritual Blend Appeals to People of Many Faiths". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 6 February 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  2. ^ Miranda, Carolina A. (20 January 2017). "Culture and Trump: The Actors' Gang joins theater world's national call to create light for 'dark times'". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 14 November 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  3. ^ RYON, RUTH (13 May 2001). "For Sitcom Star, It's 'Just Move Me'". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 24 November 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  4. ^ Parkyn, John (3 February 2002). "Name Dropping". Sun Sentinel. Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  5. ^ Watts, Jr., James D. (8 April 2008). "One of the gang". Tulsa World. Archived from the original on 10 June 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2018.