- While attending basic training at Fort Dix, New Jersey helped build theater sets as part of extra work duty for post theater production. All because he went to college.
- Great-Great-Great Grandfather Juan T. Camarillo (1812-1880) was part of Hijar- Padres Expedition of 1834 That traveled from Mexico City to California. He was by trade a tailor who went on to serve on the Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors in the 1850's-1860's.
- City of Camarillo, California named after Great-Great Granduncle Adolfo Camarillo (1864-1959) who served on the Board of Supervisors in Ventura County in 1914. City of Camarillo Incorporated in 1964. Adolfo Camarillo was friend of Actor Leo Carrillo and entertained numerous actors at his Camarillo Ranch in the 1920's to 1940's.
- The Camarillo March was composed by L. Sansone to honor Great-Great Granduncle Juan E. Camarillo (1869-1936) in 1925 for building of St. Mary Magdalen Church In Camarillo in Honor to his parents.
- Great-Granduncle Robert Brown Camarillo (1887-1931) served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for U.S. District Court, District of California, Southern Division 1921-1924. Resigned in 1924 to form Law Partnership with U.S. Attorney Joseph C. Burke and Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark L. Herron. Robert B. Camarillo Graduate of Georgetown Law School 1914.
- Grandfather Seferino Timoteo Jose Camarillo (1886-1967) owned a Glass Factory in the City of Los Angeles during the 1920's.
- Awarded California State Assembly Certificate of Recognition by Speaker Antonio R. Villaraigosa in Honor of his Graduation from the Community Police Academy conducted by the Los Angeles Police Department, Operations Central Bureau on December 11, 1998.
- Awarded Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal while attached to B Detachment, 426th Civil Affairs Battalion (Foreign Internal Defense/ Unconventional Warfare), 1st Special Forces Group, Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command for service with homeless.
- He is a Graduate of The Riordan Volunteer Leadership Development Program Class 16 conducted by the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce. Tim Camarillo was awarded the City of Los Angeles Mayor's Certificate of Commendation on June 9, 1999 by Mayor Richard J. Riordan for his commitment to community service.
- He is a Graduate of The United States Army Intelligence Center and School. Tim Camarillo was awarded Certificate of Distinction for outstanding support of 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion from 29 June 1987 to 02 July 1987.
- He is a Graduate of the Leadership Development In Interethnic Relations Program conducted by the Asian Pacific American Legal Center in Los Angeles. Tim Camarillo was awarded the City of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission Certificate of Recognition on July 8, 2000 for promoting cross cultural understanding and work to enhance human relations in the City of Los Angeles.
- Father Timothy Joseph Camarillo served three tours of duty in the Republic of South Viet-Nam as a U.S. Marine.
- Worked as a Head Start Teacher for Child Development Resources of Ventura County.
- Studied with Gary Austin Founder of the Groundlings.
- Received personal thank you letter from U.S. President Bill Clinton on March 24, 1995 for representing "what is best about America -- a willingness to take responsibility, help others, and make a meaningful difference" for his service as a Member of the inaugural class of AmeriCorps.
- While in the Army Reserve Specialist 4 he helped train counterintelligence agents by participating in mock interrogations.
- While at Pasadena City College he portrayed Irish Convict James "Ketch" Freeman in Our Country's Good where he learned an Irish dialect for his role.
- Great Granduncle Francisco A. Camarillo(1889-1951) portrayed in TV Movie Break of Dawn (1988). In movie he looks like he was in his 60s but for that time period was really in his 40s. Frank Camarillo was a friend of Pedro J. Gonzalez who was one of the first Spanish-language radio announcers in Southern California. Camarillo was involved in rallying against anti-Mexican racism and the ongoing deportation drives targeting non-citizens in Depression-era California.
- A Graduate of the Pacifica Radio Aprenticeship Program(1988-1989) KPFK 90.7 Fm Los Angeles.
- Worked for Universal Access a nonprofit that helped integrate people with developmental disabilities into working positions at Universal Studios Hollywood.
- Worked as Guest Relations Assistant for Universal Studios Hollywood.
- Appeared On Good Morning America in August 1995 for Segment on AmeriCorps Program Building Up Los Angeles at the Foshay Learning Center. Hosted by Willla Bay.
- Graduate of the Second City Writing Program. He trained at the Second City Training Center in Los Angeles. Fellow graduates include Seth Beeler and Courtney Graff Lamb.
- Mother Lois Camarillo presented the American Federation of Teachers "National Diamond Service Award For Paraprofessionals on " July 2, 1990 in Boston for her service to unions. This award is now called "Porter Award".
- Held a Top Secret-Special Background Investigation Security Clearance.
- He was a Staff Writer for The Ventura County Reporter.
- Served as an Intelligence Analyst for the California Army National Guard.
- Graduate of the Second City Conservatory Program. Fellow graduates include Bill Hader of Saturday Night Live.
- He attended James A. Garfield High School in East Los Angeles. Fellow classmates were portrayed in the Movie Stand and Deliver (1988). Upon Jamie Escalante's advise attended Pasadena City College. Jamie Escalante is an alumnus of Pasadena City College.
- He is a fan of the New York Yankees.
- Graduate of Moorpark College in California. Where he received an Associate in Science Degree in Child Development-Infant/Toddler Studies.
- Graduate of Pasadena City College in California. Where he received an Associate in Science Degree in Telecommunications-Broadcast Journalism.
- He was a sketch writer for the Pasadena based "Improv Inferno".
- Worked as a Project Coordinator for Peace Colors a violence prevention program in Inglewood and Long Beach California.
- Worked as a Development Associate for The Florence Crittenton Center one of the oldest nonprofit organization and group home for girls in the City of Los Angeles Established in 1892.
- Auditioned for the Comedy Store's Trippin On Tuesday's improv group "Gumbo".
- Auditioned for the Santa Monica based improv group "Bake Sale".
- Trained at the I.O. West in Hollywood, California. Fellow classmates included Nick Bush, Miranda Kate Russo, John McKinney and Sean McGinty.
- He received a Certificate of Commendation from Ventura County Supervisor Judy Mikels for his service and dedication to the citizens of the Fourth District of the County of Ventura Board of Supervisors.
- He received a Certificate in Fund Raising with a concentration in Institutional Development Process from the University of California, Los Angeles Extension.
- He received a Certificate of Appreciation from Los Angeles City Councilmember Rita Walters for his outstanding contribution to the Building Up Los Angeles AmeriCorps National Service Program and for the completion of his commitment to a year of service. The City of Los Angeles commends his efforts to positively impact our local communites in need.
- He received a Certificate of Appreciation from Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Hernandez for his commitment to community and exemplary efforts & accomplishments which have been a great value to the Northeast Los Angeles Communities and which have helped to further the common goal of making our City a better place in which to live. Congratulations on the completion of his year of service to the Northeast Cluster of Bulding Up Los Angeles AmeriCorps National Service Program.
- Was a Floating Teacher for the Roots and Wings/City of Thousand Oaks Child Development Center.
- Was a Substitute Teacher for the Washington Mutual Child Care Center in Northridge, California
- Was a Substitiute Teacher for the Warner Brothers Child Care Center in Burbank California.
- Was a School Age Teacher for Camp Amgen in Thousand Oaks, California.
- Was a Toddler Teacher for the Rolling Oaks Child Development Center in Thousand Oaks, California.
- Was a Special Projects Intern for Los Angeles Mayor Richard J. Riordan.
- Was an Intern for KQLZ 100.3 Fm Pirate Radio in Los Angeles.
- Was an Intern for Levine/Schneider Public Relations. He interned in the Music Department for Mitch Schneider where he met Sheena Easton and the Nelsons.
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