Cameron Gellman

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Cameron Gellman
Born
Cameron Roth Gellman

(1998-10-10) October 10, 1998 (age 26)
Education Clayton High School
OccupationActor
Years active2016–present
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)

Cameron Roth Gellman [1] (born October 10, 1998) is an American actor known for his work as Rick Tyler / Hourman in the DC Universe series Stargirl . [2] [3] [4]

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Early life and education

Gellman was born in Clayton, Missouri, and is a native of the St. Louis, Missouri area. He attended Clayton High School and graduated in 2017. As a result, he eventually relocated to the Los Angeles area in order to advance his career. [5]

Career

Gellman began his acting career in 2016 when he appeared in the drama-romance show Days of Our Lives , where he played the role of Teen #1. [6] In the comedy series The Thundermans , where he played the guest role Good Looking Guy. [7] Gellman made his film debut in coming-of-age comedy-drama film 20th Century Women as Mark. [8] In 2017, Gellman played the recurring role as Liam in the series Relationship Status. [9] In 2018, Gellman played the guest role as Max in the series The Fosters and also played the guest role as Henry in The Middle . He played Jason de la Garza in the 2018 television film Mommy Be Mine. Gellman played Bobby Beausoleil in the 2018 film Charlie Says . [10] He played the recurring role of Kurt in the black comedy series Heathers . [11] Gellman made a guest appearance in the crime series Solve as Alex. Gellman guest-starred on The Good Doctor as Aiden Porter. [12] In 2020, Gellman was cast to play the lead role in the superhero series Stargirl alongside Brec Bassinger, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Trae Romano, Jake Austin Walker and Meg DeLacy, in which he played the character Rick Tyler / Hourman II. In 2022, Gellman appeared in the drama series Animal Kingdom as Brock Fellows. [13] [14] [15]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 20th Century Women Mark
2018Mommy Be MineJason de la GarzaTelevision film
2018 Charlie Says Bobby Beausoleil

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Days of Our Lives Teen #1Episode: "Episode #1.12794"
2016 The Thundermans Good Looking GuyEpisode: "Can't Spy Me Love"
2017Relationship StatusLiamRecurring character / 3 episodes
2018 The Fosters MaxEpisode: "Mother's Day"
2018 The Middle HenryEpisode: "Great Heckspectations"
2018 Heathers KurtRecurring character / 7 episodes
2019SolveAlexEpisode: "Grindhouse"
2020 The Good Doctor Aiden PorterEpisode: "Autopsy"
2020–2022 Stargirl Rick Tyler / Hourman Main cast
2022 Animal Kingdom Brock FellowsEpisode: "Diamonds Are Forever"

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