
Age: 18
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A native of Southern California, Cameron Crovetti began his acting career at 8 years-old appearing in HBO's Emmy Award-winning drama series Big Little Lies playing one of the twin sons (alongside his real-life twin brother Nicholas) of Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård. Nominated for a Screen Actor's Guild Award for Best Ensemble Drama, Cameron went on to appear in the show's critically-acclaimed 2nd season with the opportunity to act alongside multiple Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep. Cameron can next be seen playing a young Ryan Gosling in Netflix's action spy thriller The Gray Man directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. Cameron can also soon be seen starring opposite Academy Award-nominated actress Naomi Watts and his twin brother Nicholas in Prime Video's film Goodnight Mommy directed by Matt Sobel. Cameron recently completed filming the highly-anticipated action-thriller Boy Kills World in South Africa, in which he and his brother Nicholas portray a young version of Bill Skarsgård's 'Boy' character (in yet another acting turn with the Skarsgård family). Directed by Moritz Mohr and produced by Sam Raimi and Roy Lee, the film also stars Jessica Rothe, Michelle Dockery, Sharlto Copley, Andrew Koji, Famke Janssen and legendary martial arts master Yayan Ruhian. Cameron's previous credits include co-starring in the anthology series Dirty John opposite Amanda Peet and Christian Slater, Universal's horror-thriller Oracle with Heather Graham, the horror-fantasy Witch Hunt with Elizabeth Mitchell, indie French drama Anywhere With You with Betsy Brandt and Lorelei Linklater, the multiple award-winning short drama Boys, as well as guest starring roles in such major TV series as Black-ish, Teachers and Single Parents.

Cameron Crovetti

Dylan "Shark" Peterson
for Dylan "Shark" Peterson in The Mighty Ducks (2025)
Suggested by orz1992

After the glory days of the original Mighty Ducks, the team has faded into legend. The new generation of kids are more interested in tech, social media, and other distractions than playing hockey. But Evan Morrow, a young and scrappy player from a broken home, gets kicked off his elite hockey team for being “too rough.” With nowhere else to turn, Evan discovers a new hockey program led by a washed-up, down-on-his-luck coach who once played for the Ducks but now runs a youth hockey team with no funding and no support. The new Mighty Ducks team is an underdog group of misfits, each dealing with their own struggles but united by a shared love for the game. Together, they aim to compete in a prestigious league, proving that heart and passion can beat out money and privilege.
