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  1. Actor: Clickbait. Camaron Engels is known for Clickbait (2021), R#J (2021) and American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules (2020).

  2. Currently, catch Camaron in Netflixs smash hit 8-episode thriller Clickbait; feature films American Pie Presents: Girls’ Rules; a feature film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet (titled R#J), which had its premiere at this January’s Sundance Film Festival; and Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave.

  3. 16K Followers, 3,297 Following, 1,512 Posts - Camaron Engels (@camdivineengels) on Instagram: "Founder of @_i.know.i_ CD for @earthling.vip 🌍 CD & Styling @renaissancecam_ 1 of 3 @designsbynimbus".

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt12330184R#J (2021) - IMDb

    Jan 30, 2021 · R#J: Directed by Carey Williams. With Camaron Engels, Moe Irvin, RJ Cyler, Siddiq Saunderson. A modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare's romantic tragedy 'Romeo and Juliet'.

  5. Camaron Engels is known for Clickbait (2021), R#J (2021) and American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules (2020).

  6. Camaron Engels is a Los Angeles based actor.

  7. Camaron Engels Talks Being A Proud Black Romeo and Breaking The Fourth Wall In R #J. SUBSCRIBE http://bit.ly/kaymaldosubscribeI spoke with Camaron Engels who stars as Romeo in R#J which...

  8. Sep 8, 2021 · Camaron Engels as Ethan Brewer. Camaron Engels is Sophie and Nick's oldest son, Ethan. When the videos surrounding his father's kidnapping spread like wildfire on the internet, he turns to a mysterious online friend AL_2005 to discuss the case and his trauma.

  9. Feb 2, 2021 · Making its World Premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival was the star-crossed lovers film 'R#J, a re-imagining of Romeo and Juliet directed by Carey Williams and starring newcomers Camaron Engels and Francesca Noel.

  10. Press and News. Chelsea Film. Festival 2021. Be certain to catch Camaron on Friday, October 15, 2021, in one of this year’s opening day Reel Magic Hour industry online panels. This live interview will feature Camaron discussing his new Netflix smash hit series, Clickbait. From Newsweek: