Camp directed "Traveling" for Universal Pictures. His writing credits include "911", a spec for Columbia. In 1998, he and Mike Thompson sold "Steinbeck's Point of View," which was being eyed as a Tom Cruise vehicle, to Bel Air Entertainment in a two-pic deal. Later that year, Bel Air purchased their pitch "Jackson". They also wrote "Dragonfly" which starred Kevin Coster and was released in 2002. Camp was a co-creator and executive producer on "John Doe", which ran on Fox in 2002/2003.
His father is writer-director Joe Camp (I) of the "Benji" franchise.
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