Cameron Scott Nadler represented by IFM — Ingrid French Management, has been performing as an actor, model, singer, and musician for over 15 years (see resume). He has grown up spending most of his free-time acting, stage managing, and participating in multiple productions throughout his life. Productions have spanned from children’s theatre & professional companies to Film and Television. Cameron has also worked as a musician (drummer / percussions) for theater and recording projects.
Cameron grew up in Wilton, CT. He lived there most of his life, learning and acting in community and children’s theaters throughout Fairfield County. Some of his notable roles throughout his early years include: Nicely-Nicely Johnson in “Guys and Dolls”, Tommy Djilas in “The Music Man”, and Harry Witherspoon in “Lucky Stiff”. After finishing high school he continued his career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Cameron graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2012 with a B.A. in Dramatic Art. Acting in numerous productions while at the University playing many different roles including; Benny Southstreet “Guys and Dolls”, Herman “Sweet Charity”, and AJ in the TV production “General College”.
After college Cameron began working at the historic Egyptian Theatre as youth theater stage manager, assistant box office manager and liason for the Sundance Film Festival. He has returned there recently for the festival in 2014 to continue his love for the festival and helping with the Egyptian Theatre. You can see photos from the festival in the Photos section.
Cameron recently moved back to the United States after a year in London, England spending time working abroad. He finished working in Westport, CT as the Stage Manager for an Equity production of “The Fantasticks” in May 2014.
He currently resides in New York City.