April Cameron
- Actress
- Writer
- Director
April Cameron is a Canadian actress, writer, and director. She originates from Vancouver, British Columbia, where she completed her academic studies at Capilano University, earning a diploma in Acting for Stage and Screen. During her foundational training, Cameron participated in several stage productions, portraying the Nurse in "Romeo and Juliet," Pride Fly in "The Ash Girl," and Natasha in Chekhov's "The Proposal." Her theatre experience expanded with subsequent credits including Ben Affleck in "Matt & Ben" for the Maladjusted Project, Cara in Terminal Theatre's "The Vic," and Samantha in Fighting Chance Productions' "Uncommon Women & Others."
Cameron's professional career spans over eight years across film, television, and new media platforms. Her screen work includes principal performances in feature films such as "Phil," directed by Greg Kinnear, the comedy "Crash Pad," and appearances on the TLC series "Untold Stories of the ER." She gained recognition through her lead role in the web series "Cracked - A Web Series," which she co-wrote, marking her transition into content development and creative authorship. Additional television credits include roles in "Resident Alien" and "Borderline." Beyond performance, Cameron has contributed as producer, editor, set decorator, and visual effects artist across various independent projects, demonstrating her versatility in multiple production disciplines. Her creative work has earned one award and two nominations, reflecting industry acknowledgment of her contributions.
Professionally, Cameron maintains representation with Play Management Inc. and has previously worked with Connie Hardie Management. She actively participates in the Vancouver arts community through mentorships and collaborative projects that support emerging talent. Cameron continues developing new material for both film and theatre as writer and director, contributing to ensemble productions that foster local artistic innovation and growth within the regional entertainment industry.