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CAM WOODMAN

indigenous Canadian 

writer | producer | ACTOR

comedian | V.o. Artist

Cam Woodman Animation Demo Produced by KH Casting
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Cam Woodman Video Game DemoProduced by KH Casting
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"This is excellent work"

Marilla Wex

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About
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Cam Woodman, is an Award Winning Indigenous Canadian Actor, Writer , Producer, born on August 10,1988, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

He grew up in Kelowna, BC, Canada, where he works in Film & Television, Animation, Gaming, and Commercial.

Cam is the Co-Creator, Showrunner, Writer, Lead Actor, and Executive Producer of "Dad Bod Dale", an award winning short film that is being developed into a series. You can watch "Dad Bod Dale" on YouTube today!

Before venturing into the Acting world full time, Cam had 15 years experience in the Corporate Restaurant Industry. Starting as a dishwasher, and working up to positions ranging from Head Office Corporate Trainer, and Regional Kitchen Manager, to Field Consultant, and AGM Presenter.

Utilizing his skills learned from previous careers, mixed with extensive training from leading industry professionals, and a natural comedic ability, Cam has develop a style all his own that holds nothing back, and has built a reputation as a strong, devoted, and reliable actor who can hold his own in any scenario.

With an ancestry that includes: English, Cree, French, Arab, Irish, and Scottish, Cam is the definition of what it means to be Canadian, and can utilize his unique heritage to give any performance a distinct, and refreshing spin.

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"Cam has made tremendous strides in the short time that I’ve worked with him. He’s a quick and very enthusiastic learner, and he’s got a great voice with lots of natural character to it. I’m looking forward to hearing where he’s going to use it next."

Ted Sutton

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