Camille Carida
Camille Carida was born in Newark, New Jersey. She is an American actress, filmmaker, and graphic novelist. Her parents are Karen, a histologist, and Robert Carida, Sr. a quadruple board certified cardiologist and pioneer in medicine. She is the youngest of three children, Diana and Robert, Jr. Camille grew up in South Florida and has described herself as "an intense child with a big imagination." She entertained friends and family with her uncanny ability to imitate people. In her sophomore year of college, Camille started working professionally when she was cast in the Tennessee William's play "Talk To Me Like The Rain And Let Me Listen". She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a major in Theater and Dance from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. After a summer with Shakespeare and Company in Lennox, MA, Camille moved to NYC where she performed in many Off-Broadway plays including originating the role of Renata in Vaclav Havel's "Slum Clearance". She continued working on her craft studying acting with Michael Howard and clown with David Shiner. Camille moved to Los Angeles where she got her first role in television. Casting Director Cathy Reinking introduced Camille to Jeff Greenberg's office where she landed the role of Loretta on the Emmy Award winning show "Frasier". She lives in Los Angeles and continues to work in film, television, and theater. Her directorial debut "Winner Takes All" starring Hunter Hughes and Alec Mapa played ten film festivals and secured distribution on Guest House Film's "Black Briefs".