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Kirk Cameron was born in Panorama City, California to Robert Cameron (who
also works as an actor) and Barbara Bausmith, and is the brother of Full House
actress Candace Cameron. He is said to have been named after the character
"Captain James T. Kirk" of the famed television series Star Trek.
Cameron appeared in several smaller film and television roles in the early
1980s, gaining reknown after being cast as "Mike Seaver" in the 1985 television
series Growing Pains. He subsequently became a teen idol in the late 1980s, when
he appeared on the covers of several teen magazines, including Tiger Beat, Teen
Beat, 16 and others.
Kirk Cameron went on to star in a number of films, including 1987's "Like Father
Like Son" (a body-switch comedy with Dudley Moore), which was a box office
success. His next theatrical film, 1989's "Listen to Me", performed poorly at
the box office.
When he was "about 17 years old" (though others say in 1990) Cameron, who was
not raised in a church-going family, converted to evangelical Christianity and
began to protest what he perceived as immorality in Growing Pains. Cameron
insisted that castmate Julie McCullough be fired for having posed in Playboy
four years earlier, and that the 1989-90 season (depicting the engagement of his
and McCullough's characters) be retconned into a dream. Although this did not
happen, Julie was dismissed from the show and her character was written out as
having left Mike at the altar. He also insisted that several episodes be
rewritten to avoid what he perceived as objectionable themes and plotlines, and
publicly described the show's producers as "pornographers"; three of them quit
in protest (Cameron has since apologized, according to the 2003 article "The
Rebirth of Kirk Cameron" in Christianity Today).
Cameron's fame dwindled after Growing Pains was cancelled in 1992. He has since
left mainstream film, and works almost exclusively in religious-themed
productions, among them the post-Rapture movies Left Behind: The Movie, Left
Behind II: Tribulation Force, and Left Behind: World at War. He works with Cloud
Ten Pictures, a company which produces Christian-themed movies, and has starred
in several of their other films, including "Miracle of Cards".
Currently, Kirk Cameron partners with evangelist Ray Comfort in training
Christians in evangelism. The two have a ministry together called The Way of the
Master, which includes a television/video series whose primary aim is to show
Christians how to share their faith "simply, effectively, Biblically ... the way
Jesus did". Cameron and Comfort conduct
interviews with a variety of people. They also conduct a live daily radio show
with Minnesota talk show host Todd Friel.
Cameron reunited with the cast of Growing Pains for a CNN Larry King Live
interview which aired on February 7, 2006, in conjunction with the Warner
Brothers release of the complete first season of Growing Pains, the first 22
episodes of the series, on Region 1 DVD. On March 17, 2006, Martin Bashir
interviewed Comfort and Cameron about The Way of the Master on a segment of
Nightline. Cameron also appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on April 12, 2006.
On April 16, 2006 (Easter Sunday), Cameron took part in a Sunrise Service at
Orlando's SeaWorld Theme Park. The Backstreet Boys' Brian Littrell was also in
attendance. It was the second time that Cameron had participated in the event,
which has taken place every year since 1977.
Kirk Cameron met his wife, actress Chelsea Noble, on the set of Growing Pains,
where she played his girlfriend. They married on July 20, 1991, and have six
children: 4 adopted: Jack (b. 1996), Isabella (b. 1997), Anna (b. 1998), Luke
(b. 2000); 2 biological: Olivia Rose (b. July 18, 2001), James Thomas (b. April
13, 2003).
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