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Cameron Arnett
A native of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, experienced his first taste of the entertainment industry while in the pre-med program at the University of Miami. He answered an ad for “Models Wanted” which led to his participation in several competitions. In the midst of his many victories, his talents in acting and writing were discovered and very soon rewarded. While an EKG technician at Jackson Memorial Hospital, the demands of his newfound talents increased and forced a decision that would change his life forever. At nineteen, with a series of commercials and fashion shows as his only foundational experience, he founded his first company, Cameron Arnett Productions.

An entrepreneur at heart, it was not long before Cameron Arnett Productions was turning a profit with models and actors of its own. One of his clients was the Fashion Design Association of Florida for whom he coordinated fashion events. With a string of personal successes in Miami, the next logical step was New York where two very special relationships were formed. One was the famed Wilhelmina Agency under the benevolent eye of Dan Deely, the other being his manager Jeremy Ritzer of the then “Feuer and Ritzer casting”. To these two men he gives much credit and thanks.

Among his numerous television appearances are Tyler Perry Studios “Meet The Browns”, BET’s “Somebodies”, Search for Tomorrow, Miami Vice(French Twist), Doogie Howser MD, and Disaster_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation) to name a few. NAACP Best Supporting Actor and Dramalogue Best Actor Honors are among his awards for his work on the stage.

Among his favorite memories are times shared with Lonette McKee, Mykelti Williamson and Richard Roundtree in Charlotte, North Carolina on the set of “Having Our Say” and with Colleen Dewhurst in York, Maine on the set of “Bed and Breakfast.”

Throughout his career as a performer and business owner, mentoring of youth has been his passion. This led to being a founding member of the Leadership Circle, a group dedicated to raising leaders from the inner city of Los Angeles, California. Observing the need not only for leaders but also for entrepreneurs, he developed Forerunners Mentoring and Kingdom Club: The New Paradigm, organizations focused not only on the dissemination of information, but also practical application and implementation.

Cameron Arnett has since then devoted much of his endeavors to equipping and empowering the leaders of tomorrow as well as those who will create employment and opportunity for others.

Formerly the hosts of “Kingdom Quarter” and “On the Air with Cameron  and BJ Arnett” on WAEC 860am, the Arnett’s presently host “Atlanta live.”  And are the previous Executive & Fashion Editors for Atlanta Goodlife.

Along with being the CEO's of Randolphe Management Studios, the Arnetts are hosts of their own television ministry program, "BYOBB"- Bring your own Bible Baby!

Filmography
Man's Best Friend (1993)

Bed and Breakfast (1992)

Stars and Bars (1998)

My So-called Life

Television
Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999)

And Then There Was One (1994)

Out All Night (1993)

Doogie Howser, M.D. (1993)

Poison Ivy (1985)