Cameron was born in Morrison, Illinois, the son of Kay Elizabeth (Kytle) Huff and Burton Robert Eikleberry.
He made guest appearances on many TV series, including The Facts of Life, ALF, My Sister Sam, Will & Grace, Mad About You, ER, Felicity, Psych, Shameless, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
[8] In 2006, he originated the role of Carl in Love Tapes, a play based on videotapes sent by a fan to guitarist Steve Vai.
Love Tapes was written by Steven Banks and Penn Jillette and directed by Cameron's wife, Jessie Marion.
Cameron explained to actor Samm Levine in an interview, "We ended up naked and had props like mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup... applejuice... puppets... ".
[10] Since late 1999, has worked as voiceover talent for radio and television commercials and animated series like Regular Show and We Bare Bears.
[citation needed] His first purchased album was the hip hop record Straight Outta Compton which he played "the hell out of".
Cameron co-wrote the songs "Girl from Oklahoma" and "Supersonic Sex Machine" for the band Steel Panther, two of the members later joined The Thornbirds.
[14] Listed as a hard-core Libertarian on Cameron's IMDB profile, he tells interviewer Samm Levine that he prefers the term "Freedom Fighter".