Joseph T. Campos
- Actor
- Stunts
- Director
Born on the road and raised in the Texas Rio Grand Valley -- Joseph Thomas Campos' feet never touched the ground in his birthplace, Winfield, Illinois. He graduated from Mission High School in 1991, and received the key to the City of Mission Texas in 2022. JT Campos started acting in high school, where he took part in many plays for his drama class. His desire to fulfill his dream of being an actor/stuntman brought him to Austin, Texas. In the early 2000's he landed his first gig that would change his life forever.
Joseph Thomas Campos was hired on as an extra in the movie "The Alamo", where he played a soldier in the Mexican army. He later became a featured extra performing various stunts and, was one of the Davey Crockett Executioners. From television series to feature films, JT Campos has etched an undeniable mark into the industry and into the hearts of those he works with. His range of skills spans from acting, voiceover, stunts, lighting, and sound to writing and editing. On set, he cares about keeping up positive morale and can quickly anticipate the needs of others after working with them for just a short time. Working with students through the Austin Film School and LUPE Arte, JT Campos demonstrated he is a natural teacher; especially to our next generation of brilliant hearts and minds. His creativity also extends into music and recently released the single Juana Marijuana. He starred in a video with the late very popular accordion player and vocalist Aniceto Molina. He received The Merit Award for Best Supporting Actor at Indie Fest 2009 for the role of Benito in Guilty. He appeared in Prison Break as well as Dusk Till Dawn (TV series). You can also see him perform in the ABC TV series, American Crime Law & Order Organized Crime Season 3.
Joseph Thomas Campos was hired on as an extra in the movie "The Alamo", where he played a soldier in the Mexican army. He later became a featured extra performing various stunts and, was one of the Davey Crockett Executioners. From television series to feature films, JT Campos has etched an undeniable mark into the industry and into the hearts of those he works with. His range of skills spans from acting, voiceover, stunts, lighting, and sound to writing and editing. On set, he cares about keeping up positive morale and can quickly anticipate the needs of others after working with them for just a short time. Working with students through the Austin Film School and LUPE Arte, JT Campos demonstrated he is a natural teacher; especially to our next generation of brilliant hearts and minds. His creativity also extends into music and recently released the single Juana Marijuana. He starred in a video with the late very popular accordion player and vocalist Aniceto Molina. He received The Merit Award for Best Supporting Actor at Indie Fest 2009 for the role of Benito in Guilty. He appeared in Prison Break as well as Dusk Till Dawn (TV series). You can also see him perform in the ABC TV series, American Crime Law & Order Organized Crime Season 3.