Cameron Monaghan

Cameron Riley Monaghan (born August 16, 1993[1]) is an American actor and model. He is known for his role as Ian Gallagher on the Showtime comedy-drama series Shameless and as twins Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, who serve as origins for the Joker, on the DC Comics-based TV series Gotham.[2] He also portrayed Cal Kestis in the action-adventure game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel Jedi: Survivor. Monaghan began his career as a child model at the age of three and as a child actor at the age of seven.

Cameron Monaghan
Monaghan at a press event in 2014
Born
Cameron Riley Monaghan

(1993-08-16) August 16, 1993 (age 30)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • model
Years active2002–present
Websitewww.cameronmonaghan.net

Early life

Cameron Monaghan 2022

Monaghan was born in Santa Monica, California, the only child of Diane Monaghan, an insurance claims specialist and single mother. He and his mother relocated to Boca Raton, Florida, shortly after his birth. Recognizing that Monaghan was an exceptionally outgoing child, his mother sent his picture to modeling agencies when he was three. He appeared on the cover of his first catalogue at the age of five and appeared in his first regional commercial at seven.[3][4]

He attended Addison Mizner Elementary School and began to develop his acting skills by appearing in the Little Palm Children's Theatre's productions of Stuart Little, Winnie-the-Pooh, and The Pumpkin King (a theatrical adaptation of The Nightmare Before Christmas), as well as appearing as Alex in the small independent film The Wishing Stone, which was filmed in the Lake Worth, Florida area.[3][4]

Monaghan moved to the Los Angeles area when he was approximately 10 years old.[5][6]

Career

Early career

Monaghan first came to national attention in 2003 for his role as Winthrop Paroo in the ABC television adaptation of The Music Man. When recounting the decision to cast the 9-year-old Monaghan, director and executive producer Jeff Bleckner explained, "There are some people, when you put them up on film, they sort of pop off the screen at you. That's how it was with Cameron. From the second we saw him, he was it. We were looking for anybody who had that wonderful appeal. And Cameron had it."[3]

In 2004, Monaghan began a recurring role as Chad, one of Dewey's classmates on the Fox comedy series Malcolm in the Middle, which earned him the Young Artist Award as Best Young Television Actor in a Recurring Role.[7] The following year, he began a recurring role as Palmer Noid on the Nickelodeon situation comedy Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Subsequent guest-starring television roles followed, including appearances on Criminal Minds, Numbers, The Mentalist, Monk, Three Rivers, Fringe, The Glades, and Terriers.[8]

In 2005, Monaghan transitioned to theatrical film roles, appearing as Timmy in the independent western Brothers in Arms. The following year, he appeared as Kevin O'Doyle, the bothersome next-door neighbor in the fantasy comedy Click. A series of subsequent feature film roles followed, including appearances in The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, Dog Gone, Safe Harbor and Another Harvest Moon, as well as portraying the boy detective Bob Andrews in the Three Investigators film series.[8]

Shameless

In April 2010, Monaghan was cast as an ensemble cast member on the Showtime comedy-drama series Shameless.[9] On the series, which premiered in January 2011, Monaghan portrays Ian Gallagher, the gay bipolar teenage son of a large dysfunctional Chicago family. Sarah Hughes of The Independent commended Monaghan's portrayal for providing "one of the more nuanced depictions of a gay teenager to be seen on US TV."[10] Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe described Monaghan's performance as "extraordinary."[11] The gay-interest media outlet AfterElton.com cited Monaghan's portrayal of Ian in naming him to its list of "2011's Break-Out TV Actors".[12] In February 2014, Showtime announced it had renewed the series for a fifth season, scheduled to begin airing in 2015.[13] For his work in the fifth season, Monaghan received a Critic's Choice Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. The seventh season began airing in October 2016. The eighth season, consisting of 12 episodes, went into production in May 2017; it premiered on November 5, 2017.[14] The series was renewed for a ninth season which premiered on September 9, 2018.[15] Monaghan announced via Instagram that he would be leaving the series following the sixth episode of the ninth season.[16] However, Cameron returned for the tenth season which premiered in late 2019.[17]

2011 to present

Monaghan appears in a variety of episodic television roles. In 2011, he guest-starred as Nick Peyton, a teenage boy accused of murdering his Marine father, on the CBS crime series NCIS. That same year he appeared as Jonathan McKenna on the TNT mystery series Rizzoli & Isles. In 2012, he guest-starred as Eddie Sandow, a 19-year-old who creates a hostage situation after his father is accused of sexual assault, on the NBC crime series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.[8]

Monaghan also appears in a variety of feature film roles. In 2011, he co-starred as high school sophomore Corey Doyle in the Disney teen drama Prom. In 2012, he portrayed Jake, the son of an attractive YMCA director in the sports themed comedy 2nd Serve. In 2014, Monaghan starred as Adam McCormick, a small-town high school athlete who becomes consumed by the death of one of his classmates in the independent drama Jamie Marks Is Dead. That same year, he appeared as Mason Ashford, the best friend and romantic interest to Rose in the fantasy adventure film Vampire Academy.[8][18][5] He also starred as Asher in the dystopian film The Giver.[19]

From 2015 to 2019, Monaghan was featured as a recurring guest star in all five seasons of Fox's DC Comics-based television series Gotham. He plays the antagonistic twin brothers Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, who both serve origin stories for the famous Batman villain Joker.[20]

Monaghan plays Cal Kestis, the player character in the 2019 video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,[21] and its 2023 sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

In July 2023, it was announced that Monaghan would join the cast of Tron: Ares alongside Jared Leto. [22]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002The Wishing StoneAlex
2005Brothers in ArmsTimmy
2006ClickKevin O'Doyle
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape ClauseTraffic cop #1
2007The Three Investigators and the Secret of Skeleton IslandBob Andrews
2008Dog GoneDexter
2009Safe HarborLarry Parker
The Three Investigators and the Secret of Terror CastleBob Andrews
2010Another Harvest MoonJack
2011PromCorey Doyle
20122nd ServeJake
2014The GiverAsher
Jamie Marks Is DeadAdam McCormick
MallJeff
Vampire AcademyMason Ashford
2017Amityville: The AwakeningJames
The Year of Spectacular MenRoss
2018Anthem of a Teenage ProphetLuke Hunter
2019Reign of the SupermenKon-El / SuperboyVoice
2022ShatteredChris Decker
Paradise HighwayFinley Sterling
My Love Affair with MarriageSergei
2025Tron: AresTBAPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Music ManWinthrop ParooTelevision film
2004–2005Malcolm in the MiddleChad6 episodes
2005Avatar: The Last AirbenderPoi & PingVoice, episode: "The Fortuneteller"
ThresholdJosh FosterEpisode: "Blood of the Children"
2005–2006Ned's Declassified School Survival GuidePalmer Noid3 episodes
2006Criminal MindsJeffrey CharlesEpisode: "The Boogeyman"
2007Shorty McShorts' ShortsAndyVoice, episode: "Flip-Flopped"
2009FringeTyler CarsonEpisode: "Of Human Action"
James Gunn's PG PornYoung boy 1Web episode: "Helpful Bus"
The MentalistElliotEpisode: "Blood Brothers"
MonkDanny CooperEpisode: "Mr. Monk's Favorite Show"
NumbersToddEpisode "Jacked"
Safe HarborLarry ParkerTelevision film
Three RiversAuden DrinkwaterEpisode: "Place of Life"
2010The GladesShane ConnersEpisode: "Marriage is Murder"
TerriersCody GriceEpisode: "Pimp Daddy"
2011NCISNick PeytonEpisode: "Out of the Frying Pan"
Rizzoli & IslesJonathan McKennaEpisode: "Don't Hate the Player"
2011–2021ShamelessIan GallagherMain cast
2012Law & Order: Special Victims UnitEddie SandowEpisode: "Father's Shadow"
2015–2019GothamJerome and Jeremiah ValeskaRecurring role
2016Mercy StreetTom FairfaxMain cast
2017Son of ZornJeffEpisode: "The Weekend Warrior"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderCal KestisVoice, motion capture, and likeness
2023Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorCal KestisVoice, motion capture, and likeness

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Corey & Lucas for the Win!Corey Doyle6 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special – Supporting Young ActorThe Music ManNominated[23]
2005Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Television Series – Recurring Young ActorMalcolm in the MiddleWon[7]
2006Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Television Series – Guest Starring Young ActorNed's Declassified School Survival GuideNominated[24]
2012Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Television Series – Guest Starring Young Actor 18–21Rizzoli & IslesNominated[25]
2015Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesShamelessNominated[26]
2016Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV: VillainGothamNominated[27]
2019Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV: VillainGothamWon[28]
2020NAVGTR AwardsPerformance in a Drama, LeadStar Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderNominated[29][30]
2023Golden Joystick AwardsBest Lead PerformerStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorNominated[31]
2023The Game AwardsBest PerformanceStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorNominated[32]
2024British Academy Games AwardsPerformer in a Leading RoleStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorNominated[33]

References