Bill Camp

Bill Camp

  • Born: 1964-10-22
  • Birthplace: Massachusetts, America
  • Height: 6' 1¼" (1.86 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "Lawless"
  • Bill Camp (Bill Camp) , American actor [1]  .
    In 2012, he participated in the movie " Lawless " [2]  . In 2013, he participated in the movie " 12 Years a Slave " [3]  . On November 22, 2019, he participated in " Dark Waters " and " Native Son ". [4-5]  .
    Extended Reading
    • Tara 2022-03-30 08:01:02

      Pride brings us down, inferiority brings us down

      A few points that impress me. The so-called writer, with his wife's love and loyalty to him, does whatever he wants and intensifies. Although he is an honest and humorous best-selling author in front of everyone, he is full of evil and selfish desires in private.

         He told his wife that the child...

    • Daniella 2022-03-30 08:01:02

      'Tamara Drew': Plastic Beauty with Her Neighbors and Lovers

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      Tamara Drewe-Tamara Drew-2010 I

      read it yesterday Three movies, but when I woke up this morning,...

    • Francesco 2022-03-31 09:01:09

      The multi-line story is basically unremarkable, and it is reliable to keep it in the end.

    • Michael 2022-03-30 08:01:02

      This mixed film, you can hardly even make a classification for it, everything is a little bit, but everything is a little bit to the end. It's not ugly, just not very enjoyable

    Tamara Drewe quotes

    • Glen McCreavy: Wow, this is a great old house.

      Tamara Drewe: Thanks. Do you want to buy it?

      Glen McCreavy: I'm not the property owning type. No, I prefer my life to fit in hand luggage.

    • Andy Cobb: That why you're home, to flog it?

      Tamara Drewe: Yep.

      Andy Cobb: Make a nice second home for some banker wankers.

      Tamara Drewe: Look Andy, if you want it, why don't you just make me an offer?

      Andy Cobb: Because, sadly, I'm still prey to the economic forces that threw the peasant classes off the land.

      Tamara Drewe: Unlucky.