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[Cameron Daddo]
Cameron Daddo portrays Rollie Tyler, one of the best special effects artists in the movie business. Rollie utilizes the world's most advanced high-tech toys and gadgets to catch crooks in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Cameron Daddo is a multi-talented actor who has performed in a variety of mediums for the past decade. He is best known to American television audiences from the FOX series Models, Inc. where he played the role of photographer Brian Peterson on the Aaron Spelling series. His television career blossomed at age 19 in the Australian television show, Off The Dish. His wide popularity on the show led to the creation of The Cameron Daddo Show. Later, on the game show Perfect Match, he became the youngest prime time host in the history of Australian television. He went on to star in the Australian/Disney Channel co-production The Heroes, a mini-series based on a true story in which he played a young soldier in one of the most successful commando raids in history. His television credits also include the lead role in the dramatic detective series Bony, for which he won the Australian People's Choice Award for Best Actor in a Drama/TV Series. He has won two Logie Awards - the Australian equivalent of the Emmy Award - for his performances as a bicycle champion in another Australian/Disney Channel mini-series, "Tracks of Glory," which aired in the US on PBS. Upon his arrival in the United States in 1993, Cameron appeared in the television movie Between Love and Hate and guest starred in such series as George Lucas' The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, an assignment that took him on-location to Turkey and Prague. Cameron made his stage debut in the original Australian company of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Big River. His portrayal of Huckleberry Finn garnered him a version of the Tony Award, as well as the Mo Award - the Australian version of the Tony Award - as Male Performer of the Year. Additional theater credits include: I Hate Hamlet, Love Letters, the Australian Opera production of The Wizard of Oz and The Hunting of the Snark. Cameron performed with the Australian bands Nearly Smooth Guys and Baby James. He recorded his debut solo album, A Long Goodbye in 1992, which reached #2 on the Australian charts. He went on to win Best Country Vocalist of the Year at the Victorian Country Music Awards.

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