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Meet David Iacono, who plays Xavier in Jurassic World Rebirth: he rose to fame as Cam in The Summer I Turned Pretty before joining the film franchise with Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey
Meet David Iacono, who plays Xavier in Jurassic World Rebirth: he rose to fame as Cam in The Summer I Turned Pretty before joining the film franchise with Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey

South China Morning Post

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Meet David Iacono, who plays Xavier in Jurassic World Rebirth: he rose to fame as Cam in The Summer I Turned Pretty before joining the film franchise with Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey

Actor David Iacono is better known as 'Cam Cameron' by his adoring legion of fans who were first introduced to the American heartthrob during season one of Amazon Prime's successful coming-of-age romance series , The Summer I Turned Pretty, in 2022. The show, adapted from author Jenny Han's eponymous novel trilogy, centres around a love triangle involving Isabel 'Belly' Conklin ( played by Lola Tung ) and two brothers. Iacono's character, Cam, is introduced early on in the series as a brief third love interest for Belly before they eventually strike up a friendship instead in season two. David Iacono attends the Jurassic World Rebirth New York premiere at Lincoln Center on June 23, in New York City. Photo: AFP Advertisement The third and final instalment of the hit series is set to air this summer, but fans aren't certain if Iacono will be returning to the show. After all, the actor has been busy filming for his role as Xavier Dobbs in Jurassic World Rebirth alongside Hollywood heavy-hitters like Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey With the film premiering earlier this month, let's get to know up-and-coming actor David Iacono. David Iacono started out as a child model David Iacono is quickly making a name for himself in Hollywood. Photo: @davidiacono/Instagram Iacono, 23, has been in front of the camera all his life. Born in 2002 and raised in Brooklyn, New York, he started modelling as a child, according to Vanity Fair. He recalls starring in a 2008 indie horror film as a six-year-old in an interview with Photobook in 2023 – it was his debut on-screen role. Later, as an 11-year-old, he was booked for a small role on Saturday Night Live for a sketch with Melissa McCarthy. 'I will never, ever, ever forget that immense joy and pressure and yearning to deliver and to make people laugh,' he told Pop Culturalist. David Iacono in Hamilton, Ontario, in May 2024. Photo: @davidiacono/Instagram Despite being involved in acting for as long as he can remember, Iacono says he didn't discover his passion for the craft until he attended LaGuardia High School, a prestigious performing arts school. He attended the school alongside his The Summer I Turned Pretty co-stars Lola Tung and Sean Kaufman.

Claimants of the Federal Indian Day School Settlement are reminded to submit missing information by June 27, 2025 Français
Claimants of the Federal Indian Day School Settlement are reminded to submit missing information by June 27, 2025 Français

Cision Canada

time25-04-2025

  • General
  • Cision Canada

Claimants of the Federal Indian Day School Settlement are reminded to submit missing information by June 27, 2025 Français

OTTAWA, ON, April 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Claimants of the Federal Indian Day School Settlement who submitted a Claim but have not heard back are urged to contact the Administrator right away as their Claims may have missing information. If missing information is not provided by June 27, 2025, Claims could be denied or processed at a lower level of compensation. The June 27, 2025, deadline applies to those who submitted a Claim Form or Extension Request Form by the final claims deadline of January 13, 2023. The Administrator is not accepting new Claims. "We encourage Claimants to review any correspondence from the Administrator for details on missing information," said Cam Cameron, Class Counsel Lead for the Federal Indian Day School Settlement. "If you have not heard from the Administrator, your Claim may be missing information, and you should contact the Administrator at 1-888-221-2898 as soon as possible." As of late March 2025, approximately 15,726 Claim Forms have not been processed because of missing information. The top types of missing information include: Missing school name and years of attendance Representative information (including insufficient information and documentation to identify and validate the Estate Representative for Estate Claims) Supporting documentation (including Claimant's signature or valid identification) "Claims with missing, incomplete, or out-of-date information cannot be processed, and compensation cannot be issued," continued Cameron. "For example, if a Claim Form is missing the school name or dates of attendance, the Claim cannot be processed." Claimants who have not heard from the Administrator can check the status of their Claim by calling 1-888-221-2898 or emailing [email protected]. The Administrator can assist with verifying and submitting your missing information. Supports available to Claimants Class Counsel continues to provide free legal support to Claimants. Legal support is available at no cost by calling 1-844-539-3815 or emailing [email protected]. Mental health and crisis support is also available to Claimants at no cost 24 hours a day, seven days a week through the Hope for Wellness Helpline. Contact Hope for Wellness for free services at 1-855-242-3310 or through their online chat at Support is available in English, French, Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut, on request.

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