Cameron Bright Movies
Born in British Columbia, actor
Cameron Bright began his career on a highly visible but emotionally demanding note: his first two major feature film roles cast him as the sexually abused 7-year-old victim of a deranged pedophile father (
Eric Stoltz) in the
Ashton Kutcher sci-fi outing
The Butterfly Effect (2004), and as a 10-year-old spousal reincarnation who has an affair with an adult widow (
Nicole Kidman) in the eerie psychodrama
Birth (2004). In successive years,
Bright racked up a series of turns in one prestigious Hollywood feature after another; additional credits included
Thank You For Smoking (2005),
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006),
Running Scared (2006), and
Juno (2007). In 2009,
Bright starred opposite
Gretchen Mol in the outing
An American Affair. He would spend the next several years appearing in movies like New Moon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and Little Glory. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi