Cameron Arnett, a Hollywood actor starring in the “Overcomer” movie, reveals he had to quit Hollywood years ago after refusing to do a nude scene.
“I chose Christ, but when I did, I lost everything,” he continued. “All hell broke loose. I lost everything. Agents left. Everybody left. Friends left. I was left behind by the world and by everything that I had.”
However, Arnett added that it all turned out to be a good thing.
His wife eventually convinced him to return to acting, but now he only takes on roles that agree with his faith and principles.
“As a person, I’m a Christian first ... I’m not an actor. I’m not a pastor. I am a son of God and I am a servant of God. I am one with him. That’s my claim to fame,” he explained.
He also offered words of advice for others who might be facing a similar choice in life.
“Don’t lose your identity because of the lure of riches and fame,” he cautioned. “It’s a heavy price to pay.”
“There’s who you are, and then there’s what you do. And the what you do, should come out of who you are,” he said.
“Now I have the ability to be myself everywhere and not ever compromise anything,” he said.
When hundreds of people move out of the town, Harrison reluctantly agrees to coach cross-country, a sport he’s never been keen on. However, Harrison changes his outlook when he meets Hannah Scott (portrayed by Aryn Wright-Thompson), “an unlikely runner who pushes herself to the limit.”
“Inspired by the words and prayers of a new friend, Harrison starts to train Hannah for the biggest race of her young life.”
When asked about why people should go and see “Overcomer,” Arnett responded, “It’s one thing to support a film that tells the truth, but it’s another thing to understand that you’re also supporting people who are living the truth. Unlike a whole lot of people that are out there.”