CAM: I will be working on it for the next two years-it takes up everything. I can't say anything about it, except that I will be training for it.
THC: What film made you want to be an actor?
CAM: Field of Dreams made me realize that I wanted to live my dreams, to risk things for what I felt and what I dreamt of. I continue to be inspired by actors and movies.
THC: How do you feel about the success of The Matrix?
CAM: I knew The Matrix was going to be amazing, and that people were going to respond to it. The outcome was truly a surprise.
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