CAMERON DOUGLAS HOPES TATTOO REMOVAL WILL IGNITE ACTING CAREER

Michael Douglas brought his son Cameron to the Hollywood premier of his movie Ant-Man and the Wasp, perhaps hoping to introduce him to some people to help his career. In 2016, Cameron was released from prison after serving seven years for drug charges (including TWO years in solitary confinement!) He worked at a film production company in New York before he moved to LA with his wife and baby. Cameron, 39, wants to resume acting and he’s been diligently removing his prison tattoos – perhaps to avoid to being typecast. So far, he’s only done a short film – but we figure his family connections will eventually pay off…

Re: Ant-Man and the Wasp: While we love Paul Rudd, this movie’s purpose is to glorify men, while women are reduced to “daughters” and “wives” of little consequence. That’s what you get with all-male writers.

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4 thoughts on “CAMERON DOUGLAS HOPES TATTOO REMOVAL WILL IGNITE ACTING CAREER

  1. Some of the best films in screen history were written by all male writers

  2. most women like starting a family more than writing a film…………

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