Cameron Vitosh was born June 1, 1999 in Dallas, TX to Craig & Jacquelyn Vitosh and has an older brother, X-Zavier. He was raised in Rowlett, TX, a Dallas suburb. In his primary through secondary school years, he was heavily involved in choir, loved to sing, received several awards for being the All State top tenor at UIL competitions and was fe...
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Cameron Vitosh was born June 1, 1999 in Dallas, TX to Craig & Jacquelyn Vitosh and has an older brother, X-Zavier. He was raised in Rowlett, TX, a Dallas suburb. In his primary through secondary school years, he was heavily involved in choir, loved to sing, received several awards for being the All State top tenor at UIL competitions and was featured as a soloist during several Choir shows.Cameron also played in all types of sports such as football, basketball, soccer and track and played competitively until he graduated high school. He was recruited by college coaches for football and soccer, but chose football due to an athletic scholarship from Doane University in Crete, Nebraska. He made the team as a freshman and saw considerable playing time and his sophomore year was showing promise as a starter until an injury sidelined him for a good portion of the year. In addition, he took vocal and piano lessons and was part of the select choir, that traveled to different parts of the country to perform.Right before Cameron's freshman year, he was attending acting classes and had a supportive role in a short that was filmed for a project for a fellow actress. At this time, Cameron was bitten by the acting bug. After his first year in college, he was cast in the indie anthology movie Chupacabra Death Machines (2019) as the lead character '6', directed by Billy Pon.After his second year in college, Cameron had switched to a local Dallas college and quit football in order to take acting classes and get an agent in order to focus on his acting and modeling career. He was fortunate to become an acting member with The Extra Mile Acting Workshop, led by the esteemed actor Glenn Morshower, in which he currently is a member. The Devil's Ring (2020), which is in post production and is slated to be released in the fall of 2020, Cameron was cast as one of the main character's Daniel (Danny). In 2020, he joined ICONStudios Dallas Talent Agency and has seen immediate success.
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