This ’80s Teen Idol Left Hollywood, Adopted 4 Children & Is Now a Grandfather

Back in the 1980s, he was a teenage sensation, riding high on popularity and the success of a hit TV series. But just at the peak of his career, he made a choice that left many astonished—he turned his back on Hollywood for a life that would align more closely with his true self.

As one of the stars of “Growing Pains,” he captured hearts across the country and graced the covers of numerous teen magazines. Yet, even with all this recognition, there was a part of him yearning for something different, something more meaningful.

By the early ’90s, riding the wave of fame, he made a bold decision to step away from acting, choosing instead to embrace a path defined by faith. This choice not only altered his career but also reshaped his entire life perspective. How did things unfold for him after leaving Hollywood?

From Childhood Dreams to Accidental Stardom

Growing up, acting wasn’t his dream. He originally aspired to become a doctor, with visions of being a surgeon in mind. His introduction to acting was quite serendipitous, sparked by his mother’s friend who suggested he try commercials.

This friend was the mother of Adam Rich, a child actor known for “Eight is Enough,” who proposed that he try his hand at acting. Initially reluctant, his mother decided to see where this opportunity would lead.

Soon, at just nine years old, he found himself getting roles in commercials for big brands, like McDonald’s, despite not really enjoying the process. The young boy wasn’t thrilled about the grooming and extensive travel just for auditions.

“I was always annoyed having to brush my hair and tuck my shirt in to go drive an hour in traffic to audition,” he recalled about those early days. Despite this, he eventually landed the breakout role of Mike Seaver on “Growing Pains,” forever altering his journey.

As he rose to prominence, he found himself questioning Hollywood’s allure. The more successful he became, the more he realized that something significant was missing, eventually leading him toward his newfound faith.

A Journey from Atheism to Christianity

His family was not particularly religious, and discussions about God were non-existent at home. “When I was growing up, we didn’t go to church,” he once shared, reflecting on his early years.

“At 16 or 17 years old, I would have considered myself an atheist,” he added. His lack of belief stemmed largely from his surroundings and influences, especially his teachers.

His teachers often dismissed religious beliefs as “fairy tales,” which deeply influenced his way of thinking. However, everything changed through what seemed like a minor incident—a girl he liked invited him to church.

He admitted that his initial motivation wasn’t spiritual—”I was interested in the girl, not God.” But this simple decision sparked a profound transformation in him.

As his faith grew, it began to affect not just his personal life but also his career, raising eyebrows in Hollywood. His deepening beliefs began to intersect with his professional responsibilities in unexpected ways.

Hollywood’s Response to His Transformation

At 17, his changing perspectives began to impact his work on “Growing Pains.” The producers and cast noticed his evolving approach, raising concerns about its potential influence on the show.

Being one of the main characters meant his actions had significant implications. The producers feared that his moral stances could send the show in a dubious direction.

“Are we going to lose the show?” were the subtle fears among the team as he pursued a life centered more around faith. He admitted he could have managed the situation better.

“I was trying to take the moral high road, genuinely wanting to please God, which sometimes got misunderstood,” he explained, facing the friction between his beliefs and Hollywood’s expectations.

Facing the Dark Corners of Hollywood

Striving for a stronger faith led him to see more clearly the troubling aspects of Hollywood. Over time, he became more aware of the unsettling incidents around him.

“The evil, the darkness, the twisted sickness,” he reflected, resonating with his experiences as a young actor.

His suspicions were confirmed through the case of his dialogue coach from “Growing Pains,” Brian Peck, who was convicted of sexual abuse crimes, illuminating the acute dangers hidden behind the scenes.

Describing his realizations, he noted the discrepancy between Hollywood’s glitzy image and its harsher realities. His growing discomfort culminated in a decision to leave acting and turn to a life that offered more personal fulfilment.

A New Chapter: Life Post-Hollywood

Exiting Hollywood was more than just leaving acting; it was the start of a new life. He married Chelsea Noble, his “Growing Pains” co-star, at the tender age of 20.

Together, they built a family, welcoming six children, with four of them joined through adoption—a cause close to their hearts, as Chelsea was also adopted.

They always supported their children in understanding where they came from, facilitating meetings with biological family when the time was right.

He became known for standing strong with his principles, famously insisting on kissing only his real-life wife in movie scenes.

During his 2008 film “Fireproof,” he insisted on honoring his marriage pledge by having his wife, Chelsea, step in for a scene requiring a kiss.

This dedication to family values underscored his new life direction of prioritizing core beliefs over public appeal.

Relocating for a New Beginning

With time, Cameron felt the need for a fresh start far from California’s chaos. In early 2021, he shared his decision to relocate, searching for a place that echoed his preferences for peace and security at home.

He shared options on social media and settled on Tennessee, where three of his children already lived. The move provided more than just a geographical change; it aligned spiritually and morally with his aspirations for family life.

Tennessee offered a lifestyle marked by clearer community values, which resonated with him, solidifying his transition away from the hustle and unpredictability of Hollywood.

Embracing Grandfatherhood and New Ventures

Amidst his many roles, becoming a grandfather stands out as the most heartwarming. In 2024, Cameron and Noble celebrated the arrival of their granddaughter, Maya Jeanne Noble Bower, with unimaginable joy.

Cameron could hardly wait to shower his granddaughter with affection, sharing his excitement for this new phase of family life.

His life continues to reflect the values he holds dear, through faith-aligned projects like the film “Lifemark,” and his adopted children’s podcast celebrating adoption’s transformative power.

Cameron’s involvement in faith-based storytelling is not just a career path; it’s his life’s mission, influencing viewers with uplifting narratives.

Along with film, he puts beliefs into action, participating in community and emergency relief efforts, emphasizing compassion and kindness as key to recovery and resilience.

Despite moving away from Hollywood limelight, Cameron finds greater joy in family endeavors and projects intertwined with his core beliefs. His journey shows a remarkable transformation from a young heartthrob to a fulfilled individual rooted in faith and family. Through this path, he continues to inspire, illustrating that sometimes walking away for the right reasons leads to the most rewarding life.