Emmy®-nominated actor and Emmy-winning TV host Cameron Mathison most
recently celebrated his third season as co-host of Hallmark
Channel’s “Home and Family” alongside Debbie Matenopoulos. As
“Home and Family” comes to an end, Mathison will be making his
long-awaited return to daytime on ABC’s “General Hospital.”
Mathison is also the creator of allhealth360, a health and wellness
destination dedicated to a healthier lifestyle inside and out. He
previously served as feature correspondent for “Good Morning
America,” “Entertainment Tonight” and “Extra,” and co-hosted
the “35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.”

Mathison has appeared on screen in both film and television. No
stranger to television movies, he starred in Hallmark Channel
originals, including “At Home in Mitford” opposite Andie
MacDowell, “A Summer to Remember” opposite Catherine Bell,
“Very, Very, Valentine” opposite Danica McKellar, and most
recently, “Love, of Course” opposite Kelly Rutherford. In
addition, he has starred in multiple projects for Hallmark Movies &
Mysteries, including the five movies in the “Murder She Baked”
franchise. He also starred in “A Christmas to Remember” opposite
Mira Sorvino. Mathison’s other television movie credits include
Hallmark Channel’s “Holidaze,” “The Christmas Ornament,”
“Window Wonderland,” “My Gal Sunday” and “Along Came a
Nanny,” as well as Lifetime’s “The Wife He Met Online” and
“Any Mother’s Son,” and ABC Family’s “See Jane Date.”

In September 2007, Mathison joined the cast of ABC’s hit competition
series, “Dancing with the Stars,” advancing all the way to week
nine. He has also had several pivotal guest-starring roles on top
television shows, including “Hot in Cleveland,” “The Drew Carey
Show,” “CSI,” “JAG,” “What I Like About You,” “F/X:
The Series,” “Castle,” “Desperate Housewives,” “Hope &
Faith” and “The Exes.” Mathison made his feature film debut in
the 1998 Miramax release “54,” opposite Salma Hayek and Ryan
Phillippe. He also starred in the Canadian independent film “Washed
Up,” “The Carpenter’s Miracle,” “The Surrogate” and the
ABC Family feature “Home Again.”

Well-known for his fan-favorite role as Ryan Lavery in the daytime
series “All My Children,” Mathison earned Daytime Emmy nominations
for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 2002 and 2004. Additionally, his
hosting duties have included the “33rd Annual Daytime Emmy
Awards,” ABC’s live world premiere of Walt Disney Pictures’
animated feature “Tarzan,” SOAPnet’s 2001 Daytime Emmy red
carpet special and various E! “Wild On!” specials. He served as
the host of SOAPnet’s original reality series “I Wanna Be a Soap
Star.”

Mathison resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Vanessa, and their
children, Lucas and Leila.
