J. Smith-Cameron

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Gifted stage, film, and TV actress J. Smith-Cameron was born Jeanie Smith in Louisville, Kentucky, and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, the daughter of an architect. Known simply as J. Smith by us students of the Florida State University School of Theatre program in the mid-1970s, I was privileged to work with and witness firsthand the extent of J.'s talent early in the game. A slender figure with tight, curly hair and intent, hooded eyes, she showed amazing talent and potential back then. Despite her age, she made a dazzling young Anne Frank in "The Diary of Anne Frank" and an equally touching and memorable Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker." She was a wonderfully bizarre Honey in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and showed off her skill and versatility in an all-female version of William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew." J.'s older sister, JoAnn, also attended FSU at the time and performed with me in a production of the classic Iranian allegory, "The Butterfly" (Shaparak Khanoom) by Bijan Mofid, directed by his actor/brother Ardavan Mofid. JoAnn later became a teacher.J. made her film debut while at FSU, starring in the acclaimed low-budget production of Gal Young Un (1979), directed by Victor Nunez, who later directed Ulee's Gold (1997). The film, which was shot in Florida, starred and featured several fellow FSU alumni including David Peck, Marc H. Glick, Tim McCormack, Gil Lazier (FSU acting teacher), and Randy Ser (who later won an Emmy as production designer for the Whitney Houston version of Cinderella (1997)). The film was not released until a few years later in 1979, years after they all graduated. Following college, J. Smith added the hyphenated Cameron to her moniker as both a tribute to her great-grandmother and in order to avoid confusion once she joined Actors' Equity. Her peers in college all knew it wouldn't take long for J. to establish herself. A remarkably unique and impressionable lady both on and off stage, J. has the requisite flair for playing neurotic, off-the-wall characters, both comic and tragic. Abnormality has been a specialty on her menu and most often the delightful main course. By 1982, J. was showcasing on Broadway as the crazy, suicidal Babe in Beth Henley's "Crimes of the Heart." She never had to look back. In the course of her veteran on-and-off Broadway career, J. has received a Tony nomination for "Our Country's Good" (1991), an Outer Critics Circle award for "Lend Me a Tenor" (1989), and an Obie award for her flashy, no-holds-barred portrayal in "As Bees in Honey Drown" (1997). Other successes have included "Wild Honey," "Tartuffe," "The Memory of Water," and "Night Must Fall" with Matthew Broderick.Her TV and film work has become stronger and more frequent with each decade. She has shown that, even in the smallest role, she can draw attention to herself, as evinced by her hysterically funny bit as a sexual compulsive in the gay film Jeffrey (1995). She has played various mom parts, some more stable than others, in such films as Harriet the Spy (1996) and The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999). J. met and later married playwright/film writer Kenneth Lonergan. They are the parents of a daughter, Nellie. J. was featured as Mabel, the secretary, in Lonergan's Oscar-nominated breakthrough play-turned-film You Can Count on Me (2000), which made film stars out of Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo. One of J.'s latest roles of interest was as a shape-shifter/lowlife mother in the cult TV favorite True Blood (2008). The diverse range of her talent is what still separates J. from the much of the pack, and should certainly serve her well for years to come. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

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Releases by Year

J. Smith-Cameron on average has worked on 1 movies per year from 1979 to 2019. See the full graphs of the number of J. Smith-Cameron movies released per year from 1979 till 2019.

Top Genres

J. Smith-Cameron works mostly in Drama Genre followed by Comedy Genre flixes. 45% of J. Smith-Cameron movies are Drama Genre movies. See Top Genres that J. Smith-Cameron worked on in the graph below.

Average IMDB Score

On average the IMDB score of the movies that J. Smith-Cameron has worked on is 6.7.

6.7 / 10

J. Smith-Cameron's Movies and Tv Series available to Stream now ..

Succession follows a dysfunctional American global-media family.

8.8/1060 min

Available in 10 platform(s).

Daniel Holden must put his life back together after serving 19 years on Georgia's Death Row before DNA evidence calls his conviction into question.

8.3/1060 min

Available in 7 platform(s).

Gal Young 'Un centers on a spinster woman who lives alone in the woods of north Florida until she is swept off her feet by an opportunistic bootlegger. He marries her for her place and her ...

7/10105 min

Available in 5 platform(s).

A young woman witnesses a bus accident, and is caught up in the aftermath, where the question of whether or not it was intentional affects many people's lives.

6.5/10150 min

Available in 9 platform(s).

Drama,Mystery,Thriller
Nancy (2018)

Nancy becomes increasingly convinced she was kidnapped as a child. When she meets a couple whose daughter went missing thirty years ago, reasonable doubts give way to willful belief.

6.2/1085 min

Available in 13 platform(s).

Aging actor Lester Rosenthal (Gabriel Byrne), who has lost his way with his career, with his family, and with his friends (Nathan Lane, Frances Conroy, & Boyd Gaines) finds out that the way out is through.

5.8/1092 min

Available in 7 platform(s).

Drama,Horror,Sci-Fi
The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)

A horrible massacre strikes up after an outcast teenage girl is taunted by a group of high school jocks, all of them unaware of her cutthroat telekinetic powers.

4.7/10104 min

Available in 4 platform(s).

/10\N min

Available in 8 platform(s).