A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Born:
September 18, 1997
Cameron Penn is an English and Spanish speaking Writer, Director, and Producer with a passion for dark comedy and crime drama. His work has screened at several Oscar Qualifying Film Festivals, including Tribeca, HollyShorts, the Austin Film Festival, the Rhode Island Film Festival, and the St. Louis International Film Festival. Penn has worked for several studios in Los Angeles, and recently sold a series to Paramount Plus. Penn began his first foray into the entertainment world as a magician, and quickly transitioned to theatre where he performed in and directed various plays and scenes at regional theatre competitions. In 2014, he was nominated for a National Youth Arts Award and in 2015 he won 1st place at the Drama Teachers' Association of Southern California Shakespeare Festival. Past winners include Sally Field, Richard Dreyfuss, Jason Bateman, and Cuba Gooding Jr. Recently, Penn wrote and directed a pilot entitled 'The Roommates,' which stars Golden Globe Winner Barry Bostwick, Oscar Nominee Bruce Davison, and Martin Kove from Karate Kid and Cobra Kai. Penn also Co-Produced the short film Molly Robber, an Official Selection at Tribeca and an Audience Award Winner at the Austin Film Festival. While making acclaimed projects, Penn has also worked for various film companies based in Los Angeles, including MRC, Legendary Pictures, and Allison Shearmur Productions, the latter of which was involved in producing the Star Wars Franchise. In 2017, he graduated from Academy Gold, a mentorship program hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and in 2019 Penn graduated magna cum laude from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Recently, Penn finished working on season 4 of the hit Freeform/ Hulu series, Good Trouble.
Co-Producer:
2020 Molly Robber
Director:
2020 Molly Robber
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Editor:
2020 Molly Robber
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Producer:
2020 Molly Robber
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Writer:
2020 Molly Robber
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Production Office Assistant:
2019 Good Trouble
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Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).
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