Upon making the permanent move to Los Angeles, Derek Brandon booked a role in the "Unbroken" sequel, "Unbroken; Path to Redemption"! Although perhaps best known for his lead role as "Mickey" in the Mickey Matson film franchise, "Adventures of Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy" and "Pirate's Code: The Adventures of Mickey Matson", Derek is no stranger to the big screen. He has now starred in over 15 films, a multitude of commercials along with webisodes and voice-overs. Derek's love for acting began at age 4 After witnessing Derek re-enact every film he watched, his parents made the decision to enroll him in the local theater. This lead to numerous acting opportunities, on and off stage and his passion for acting grew with each experience. After graduating high school (in the top 10), Derek headed straight to LA where he knows the possibilities are endless and cannot wait to take his career to the next level!
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Derek Campbell is an actor, known for Running Brave (1983).
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Derek Cecil was born on January 15, 1973 in Amarillo, Texas. He graduated from the University of Houston and the American Conservatory's Advanced Theater Training Program in San Francisco, California. He is a founding member of New York's Rude Mechanicals Theater Company and has acted and directed as a member of the company. Cecil gained national exposure when he starred opposite Mark Ruffalo in UPN's short-lived TV series The Beat (2000). The series dealt with the lives of two uniform police officers in New York City and was from Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) executive producers Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana. Following a recurring role on the Fox series Pasadena (2001), Cecil took on another starring television role with ABC's experimental Push, Nevada (2002). Cecil played IRS agent Jim Prufrock on the show, which offered viewers a cash prize for solving its fictional mystery. Derek Cecil continues to divide his time between theater, television, and film.