J. Smith-Cameron Biography

J. Smith-Cameron
J. Smith-Cameron
  • Born Sept. 7, 1957

Smith-Cameron was born Jean Isabel Smith in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of architect Richard Sharpe Smith. She was raised in Greenville, South Carolina, and attended Florida State University for one year, where she was enrolled in the School of Theatre. There she met film director Victor Nuñez, who cast her as a lead in his film Gal Young \'Un (1979)\n', '

She added a family name, Cameron, when told by the Actors\' Equity Association that there was already a J. Smith and there was a rule that two actors cannot have the same professional name. She made her Broadway debut in August 1982 when she replaced Mia Dillon as "Babe Botrelle" in Crimes of the Heart. She appeared in the original Broadway cast of Lend Me a Tenor as "Maggie" in 1989. The cast of that play won an Outer Critics Circle Award, Special Awards. She appeared in the Broadway production of Our Country\'s Good in 1991. \n', '

Additional Broadway credits include Night Must Fall (1999), Tartuffe (2002), and After the Night and the Music (2005).\n', '


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