International Society for Excellence in Christian Film & Television

CFT Excellence Awards for 2001

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Nominated

Kirk Cameron
Best Actor in a Motion Picture

Kirk Cameron’s acting career started at the age of nine on shows such as Lou Grant, Code Red, Brett Maverick, and in television movies such as, Children in the Crossfire, Goliath Awaits, Starflight One, Beyond Witch Mountain, and The Woman Who Willed A Miracle. He was 10 years old when he got his first starring role in the television series Two Marriages. Cameron’s first film role was with Robin Williams in The Best of Times.


Kirk is best known for his role as teen heartthrob, Mike Seaver on the award-winning ABC series Growing Pains. Kirk received two Golden Globe award nominations for that role during the series run from 1985 to 1992. Kirk literally grew up in that series and Chelsea Noble was eventually cast as his girlfriend. Off screen, Kirk and Chelsea actually did fall in love and married in 1991.

Kirk also made feature films during Growing Pains breaks. He was cast in a series of starring roles in productions such as the 1987 comedy Like Father Like Son, with Dudley Moore; the 1988 drama Listen To Me; and the 1991 drama Little Piece of Heaven, directed by Mimi Leder. In 1995, Kirk starred in the Disney movie The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, followed by sitcom Kirk and the 1998 Disney Special You Lucky Dog. Kirk was also the host of the PAX special Santa ‘s Funniest Moments.

Kirk most recently starred in the apocalyptic thriller Left Behind. The Movie, based on The New York Times best-selling novel of the same name. Chelsea co-starred in that film with him and they are both currently at work filming the sequel, Tribulation Force.


Kirk and his wife have adopted four small children and last summer Chelsea gave birth to their new baby girl. That makes them the proud parents of five children under the age of seven! Kirk and Chelsea work every summer at Camp Firefly, a part of the Firefly Foundation that they created to help families of seriously ill children.

Josh
Miracle of the Cards

Kirk Cameron as Josh in Miracle of the Cards
Actor Kirk Cameron

(people are saying it’s a miracle)

“Of course they are.”

“You know a guy goes to medical school for 10 years
. . . spends an obscene amount of money getting his diploma
. . . The operation’s a success . . . . They call it a miracle.“

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