Jamie Campbell(XXII)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Based out of the Midwest, Jamie Campbell tours the United States as a stand-up comedian, improviser and storyteller. A veteran of over 30 comedy and Fringe festivals, his performances have garnered multiple awards, including "Best of Fringe" in Kansas City and Tucson, "Best Stand-up or Variety Performance" by San Antonio's Bexar Stage, and Chicago's "Best Stand-Up Comedian" by The Chicago Reader. His album, Tell Me You're Proud of Me, debuted at #1 on Amazon's comedy charts.
His on-camera film and television work includes appearances on NBC's Chicago Fire and Pop TV's Hollywood Darlings, and a starring role in the cult favorite web-series Lunch and Learn. He has shared the stage or worked on projects with countless legendary names in comedy and entertainment, including Damon Wayans, Hannibal Buress, Cameron Esposito, Oscar Isaac, Chris Redd, Scott Adsit, Ty Burrell, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Alicia Keys, Tech N9ne, and Dana Carvey.
As a writer, he was part of the staff of the cult-hit web series Lunch and Learn, which garnered millions of online views. He has had two of his shorts produced: Hotline in the U.S. by Pizza Horse Productions and Mourning Sickness by the U.K.'s V-Pac Productions. His feature screenplay, Call Me Thor, is currently available for production. It has won or placed in over fifty screenwriting competitions and was recently a finalist for the London Independent Story Prize. His short script, Dead, Baby took home first prize at the 26th Annual Fade-In Awards. He is seeking literary representation.
His on-camera film and television work includes appearances on NBC's Chicago Fire and Pop TV's Hollywood Darlings, and a starring role in the cult favorite web-series Lunch and Learn. He has shared the stage or worked on projects with countless legendary names in comedy and entertainment, including Damon Wayans, Hannibal Buress, Cameron Esposito, Oscar Isaac, Chris Redd, Scott Adsit, Ty Burrell, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Alicia Keys, Tech N9ne, and Dana Carvey.
As a writer, he was part of the staff of the cult-hit web series Lunch and Learn, which garnered millions of online views. He has had two of his shorts produced: Hotline in the U.S. by Pizza Horse Productions and Mourning Sickness by the U.K.'s V-Pac Productions. His feature screenplay, Call Me Thor, is currently available for production. It has won or placed in over fifty screenwriting competitions and was recently a finalist for the London Independent Story Prize. His short script, Dead, Baby took home first prize at the 26th Annual Fade-In Awards. He is seeking literary representation.