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Christian Bethune Campbell (born May 12 1972, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian stage and screen actor.
He is most famous for playing the gay character "Gabriel" in the movie Trick. He has also acted in numerous other television series and films. In 2001, Christian teamed up with Trick co-star John Paul Pitoc in the feature-film Thank You, Good Night co-starring with Mark Hamill and Sally Kirkland. Campbell played the recast Bobby Warner on All My Children, replacing Brian Gaskill for the role after a seven-year absence from 2004 to 2005. Before its abrupt cancellation, he had a starring role in the NBC drama The Book of Daniel.
On stage his work includes the Jonathan Larson musical Tick, Tick... BOOM!, which he has played on a National Tour of America and in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory (July - September 2005). He has also portrayed the lead character of "Jimmy Harper" in all stage productions of Reefer Madness: The Musical as well as the Showtime network adaptation, Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical
His siblings are actress Neve Campbell, Damian Campbell, and actor Alex Campbell.
Older brother of Neve Campbell.
Co-founded Los Angeles-based theatre company Blue Sphere Alliance
Has two younger brothers, Damien and Alex Campbell (I).
His parents are Gerry Campbell and Marnie Neve.
"Jimmy Harper", the character he plays in Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (2005), is actually supposed to be the same height as he is in real life: 5'9".
He is in a partnership with Steven Sendor (Rebellion Productions, LLC) to produce Michael Weller (I)'s play "Loose Ends". The off-Broadway production will be directed by theatre veteran Austin Pendleton. Campbell will also play the lead male role of "Paul Baumer".
Ex-brother-in-law of Jeff Colt.
In 1999, Campbell created the role of "Jimmy Harper" in the stage version of Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (2005), for which he won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Lead Performance.
Received a special civil rights award at New York's City Hall on June 23, 2005.
Is a partner of Rebellion Productions LLC.
At his theater company, he not only acts, produces, directs, sings, but also serves as artistic director.
Is an accomplished singer.







