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James Francis Cameron [4] was born on August 16, 1954, in Kapuskasing, Ontario, to Philip Cameron, an electrical engineer, and Shirley (née Lowe), an artist and nurse. [5] He is the first of five children, with two brothers and two sisters. [ 5 ]
James Cameron is a Canadian director, producer, screenwriter and editor who has received numerous accolades throughout his career.. Cameron first gained recognition for writing and directing science fiction films including The Terminator (1984), Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), [1] for which he won various awards that honor sci-fi projects, such as the ...
Cameron speaking at the Hollywood Walk of Fame awarding ceremony of producer Gale Anne Hurd in 2012. James Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television. Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short Xenogenesis, which he directed, wrote and produced.
On the day Aliens opened – 18 July 1986 – director James Cameron and producer Gale Anne Hurd, then a married couple, went to as many screenings as possible around Los Angeles.One at midnight ...
The evening of March 23, 1998 was both the best of times and the worst of times for James Cameron. That was the night where the director's record-shattering blockbuster, Titanic, made Oscar ...
Did not graduate: Former governor of North Carolina Daniel Lindsay Russell: Did not graduate: 19th-century governor of North Carolina Terry Sanford: 1939 / Grad. Law: Former senator from and governor of North Carolina; president of Duke University Alfred Moore Scales: Did not graduate: 19th-century governor of North Carolina Richard Dobbs ...
Movie director James Cameron says he feels he “walked into an ambush” this week during a visit to Argentina in which he believes there was an attempt to use his image as an environmentalist to ...
Associate Director of Graphics Research at the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies, recipient of a Scientific and Technical Academy Award in 2010 [66] for work used on the James Cameron film Avatar, the Sam Raimi film Spider–Man 2, and the Peter Jackson film King Kong: Charles H. Ferguson: B.A. 1978