Artist Statement
My mission is to provoke thought, inspire, and entertain young people who are trying to discover their individuality and make them think critically about the world around them.
About Me
Cameron Wycoff is a driven and compassionate artist, born and raised in Los Angeles, California. His home was encompassed by a cacophony of Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill. The songs of his childhood combined with the eclectic music of clattering dishes of gumbo, grits, and matzah ball soup built the foundation for his amalgamous upbringing.
Cameron grew up in a sports family. He was surrounded by ex-professional athletes who pushed him to work hard and strive to be the best he could be. Through his pursuits in basketball, he gained creativity, a work ethic, and a team-first mentality. In high school, he transitioned from basketball to Theater, a real-life Troy Bolton. Ultimately finding a home at UCLA, Cameron has developed into a confident and intelligent actor and member of his community.
It has been fulfilling for Cameron to be part of student theater, theater department productions, and student films throughout his time at UCLA. He was a part of the UCLA Theater Department productions of The Time of Your Life and Fairview. He loved his time taking classes with The Actors Gang, where he studied Comedia delle’arte. Cameron flourished in his time abroad taking classical acting classes at the London Academy of the Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) and being a part of their production of Twelfth Night as Orsino.
When not creating theater or writing screenplays, Cameron can be found spending time with friends, playing basketball, reading a play, or falling more in love with his hometown of Los Angeles.