Christian Camargo
Birthday:
7 July 1971, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:
Christian Minnick
Height:
185 cm
Christian Camargo was born on July 7, 1971 in New York City, New York, USA as Christian Minnick. He is an actor and producer, known for The Hurt Locker (2008), The Guiding Light (1952) and K-19: The Widowmaker (2002). He has been married to Juliet Rylance since November 2008.
There's something about my Mexican-American heritage... I'm proud of it.
There's something about my Mexican-American heritage... I'm proud of it.
I see theater as a simple formula. Audience plus players plus story makes the play.
I see theater as a simple formula. Audience plus players plus story makes the play.
I've played Hamlet and Coriolanus, Orlando in 'As You like It' and Ariel in 'Tempest,' among others.
I've played Hamlet and Coriolanus, Orlando in 'As You like It' and Ariel in 'Tempest,' among others.
My parents had a difficult divorce.
My parents had a difficult divorce.
For reasons I don't fully understand, tragic love has a certain appeal.
For reasons I don't fully understand, tragic love has a certain appeal.
Juilliard is wonderful in that they don't pick just one way of working. They give you a palette. There is method acting. There is a lot of a...Show more »
Juilliard is wonderful in that they don't pick just one way of working. They give you a palette. There is method acting. There is a lot of attention to Shakespeare and verse. Show less «
Any part I do is a marriage of the words - what the playwright or producer or show runner's vision is - to how I would play it. It took me a...Show more »
Any part I do is a marriage of the words - what the playwright or producer or show runner's vision is - to how I would play it. It took me a while to get rid of 'Oh, they want it this way, so I'm going to do it how they want it.' Show less «
Actors are the most generous people when it comes to sharing their technique. But if you grew up in a household of carpenters, and you're ma...Show more »
Actors are the most generous people when it comes to sharing their technique. But if you grew up in a household of carpenters, and you're making a table, everyone would have a different way of doing it. Show less «
No matter where we are or how advanced we think we are, there are elemental issues of our civilization that stories help us work through.
No matter where we are or how advanced we think we are, there are elemental issues of our civilization that stories help us work through.
If you're going to do Shakespeare, do Shakespeare. There's a reason why he's been performed for hundreds of years. His words affect people o...Show more »
If you're going to do Shakespeare, do Shakespeare. There's a reason why he's been performed for hundreds of years. His words affect people on a very deep level. He's the true humanist. That all comes through his text, his words. Show less «
When you are cast for a role, it's because of everything that makes you who you are in that moment in time. No one else has that. That's a u...Show more »
When you are cast for a role, it's because of everything that makes you who you are in that moment in time. No one else has that. That's a unique, powerful thing to hold. Show less «
My parents had a difficult divorce. My dad had to take a backseat for a few years, and my grandfather came in. He was also my inspiration fo...Show more »
My parents had a difficult divorce. My dad had to take a backseat for a few years, and my grandfather came in. He was also my inspiration for becoming an actor. I really respected him. Show less «
Sometimes, there's a preconceived notion of how a scene or how a work should be delivered. And I see young performers sometimes try and deli...Show more »
Sometimes, there's a preconceived notion of how a scene or how a work should be delivered. And I see young performers sometimes try and deliver that, and it's not really true to their voice or who they are. Show less «
Shakespeare gives you these clues - these little pieces of gold dust, I call them. They tell you so much about the story, the character, the...Show more »
Shakespeare gives you these clues - these little pieces of gold dust, I call them. They tell you so much about the story, the character, the drive, the intentions. It's like a gift. Show less «
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