
James Cameron
James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. He is a major figure in the post-New Hollywood era and often uses novel technologies with a classical filmmaking style. Cameron first gained recognition for writing and directing The Terminator (1984), and found further success with Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), and True Lies (1994), as well as Avatar (2009) and its sequels. He directed, wrote, co-produced, and co-edited Titanic (1997), winning Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. He is a recipient of various other industry accolades, and three of his films have been selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Cameron co-founded the production companies Lightstorm Entertainment, Digital Domain, and Earthship Productions. In addition to filmmaking, he is a National Geographic explorer-in-residence. He has produced many documentaries on deep-ocean exploration, including Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) and Aliens of the Deep (2005). Cameron has also contributed to underwater filming and remote vehicle technologies and helped create the digital 3D Fusion Camera System. In 2012, Cameron became the first person to solo descend the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the Earth's ocean, in the Deepsea Challenger submersible. Cameron's films have grossed over $8 billion worldwide, making him the second-highest-grossing film director. Three of Cameron's films are among the top four highest-grossing films of all time; Avatar (2009), Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) and Titanic (1997) are the highest, third-highest and fourth-highest-grossing films of all time, respectively. Cameron directed the first film to gross over $1 billion, the first two films to gross over $2 billion, and is the only director to have had three films grossing over $2 billion. In 2010, Time named Cameron one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Cameron is also an environmentalist and runs several sustainability businesses. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Cameron, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (106 titles)
MovieDisney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness
Self · 2026
7.7MovieBillie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)
Self (uncredited) · 2026
6.3MovieAvatar: A New Era - Special Edition of 20/20
Self · 2025
6.9ShowFire and Water: Making the Avatar Films
Self - Director, Writer, Producer, Creator, Editor · 2025
7.5MovieJaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story
Self · 2025
ShowVisionaries
Self · 2025
5.4ShowWhat's Next? The Future with Bill Gates
Self - Filmmaker, Inventor, Explorer · 2024
7.9ShowOceanXplorers
Voice · 2024
6.0MovieDisney Legends Awards Ceremony
Self · 2024
8.4MovieModern Masters: SS Rajamouli
Self · 2024
8.8MovieAliens Expanded
Self · 2024
8.3ShowSecrets of the Octopus
Self · 2024
7.0ShowThe Titan Sub Disaster: Minute by Minute
Self · 2024
10.0MovieFatal Dive to the Titanic: Truth and Lies
Self · 2024
7.0MovieTitanic: Stories from the Heart
Self · 2023
ShowFaut Voir - L'Hebdo cinéma
Self - Guest · 2023
5.3MovieAttack of the Doc!
Self · 2023
5.6MovieInside Pandora's Box
Self · 2023
7.4MovieTitanic: 25 Years Later with James Cameron
Self · 2023
7.3MovieAvatar: The Deep Dive - A Special Edition of 20/20
Self · 2022
3.7ShowWho's Talking to Chris Wallace?
Self · 2022
7.8ShowLIGHT & MAGIC
Self - Director · 2022
8.0MovieThe Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World
Self · 2021
5.2ShowGreat Minds
Self · 2021
7.8ShowSecrets of the Whales
Self · 2021
8.0MovieThe Six
Self · 2021
ShowDirectors on Directors
Self · 2021
7.3MovieTitanic: Into the Heart of the Wreck
Self · 2020
7.0MovieDiving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy
Self · 2020
7.3ShowThe Movies That Made Us
Self (archive footage) · 2019