Camille Shum is known for Things Fall Apart (2017), From Hell, With Love and Dr. Face (2016).
Camille Solal is a French and Australian actress; she was born in France and raised in Reunion Island. She studied Drama in Claude Mathieu Drama Art school in Paris; she's also a certified coach and art-therapist with the clown character. She became the CEO of her own company in 2010. Camille wrote and performed two one-woman-shows which she performed in The Avignon theatre festival and in Paris . She appeared on TV in fiction films and comedy shows along with Jean Dujardin, Bruno Salomone, Nicolas Bedos, Gilles Lellouche, Alex Lutz, Daniel Russo.... She was on stage in two plays with Michel Leeb and Guy Lecluyse, staged by Jean-Luc Moreau. She acted on screen with André Dussolier, Arnaud Ducret, Julia Piaton, Zoé Corraface, Dominique Swaine.... Camille can act in French, English, Spanish, Creole and Italian.
Camille Stochitch is a director and assistant director, known for Interstate (2013), Virtual High (2016) and Attaway General (2020).
Camille hails from Cobourg, ON, Canada. She grew up performing dance shows for her family and continued on training professionally in Toronto, ON where she attained a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours, Dean's List) from Ryerson University's Theatre: Performance Dance program. Camille is an alumna of Norman Jewison's prestigious Actor's Conservatory program at the Canadian Film Centre.
Camille Sullivan is a award winning Canadian Actress. Most recently she was nominated for a 2018 Canadian Screen Award for Leading Actress for her brilliant work on the CTV mini series The Disappearance. Camille was twice been nominated for Gemini awards once for her portrayal for the series lead role of Amy Lynch on the Shattered on CTV. And then again for her portrayal of Francine Reardon, the volatile cocaine and alcohol addicted ex-wife of a west coast crime boss, in Chris Haddocks Intelligence for CBC. She played a lead role in Mistresses, a drama pilot for Lifetime, written by Melissa Carter, and based on the British series of the same name. Other recent television credits include a recurring roles on Man in the High Castle, Rookie Blue, Red Widow and Hellcats and Guest Stars on such shows as Proof, Motive, Falling Skies, Combat Hospital, Alcatraz, Flashpoint and The Killing. Past film projects include the much lauded Ally was Screaming for which she won the UBCP/ACTRA best actress award for her stunning performance. Camille was also luminous opposite Gabrielle Rose in the heartbreaking film Birdwatcher for which she garnered another UBCP/ACTRA best actress award. She won a third UBCP Award for her performance in Sisters and Brothers. Another lead credit includes Carl Bessai's multiple award winning dramatic feature film, Normal. Camille's performance in Normal won her a Leo Award for Best Actress in a Feature Length Film. Other starring roles include Mount Pleasant, written and directed by Ross Weber, Mothers and Daughters, an improvised film directed by Carl Bessai for which she earned another LEO nomination. Camille also appeared in Bessai's Fathers and Sons and now completes the set with Sisters and Brothers. Camille is being honoured with the Women In Film UBCP/ACTRA Artistic Achievement Award in June 2018. This award celebrates her body of work. Next Camille will be seen in Kingsway written and directed by Bruce Sweeny and CBC's Unspeakable miniseries.
Camille Theobald is a stand up comedian, writer and actress who's been featured in The New York Post, Time Out NY, NBC News and Elite Daily. She has appeared on MTV, in The Masterclass series, as the voice of Amazon Prime's travel series Beyond Moscow, indie films in the New York Indie Film Fest, Long Island Film Festival, Brooklyn Film Festival, Queens World Film Festival, and National Geographic. As a comedian she regularly performs live at New York Comedy Club, Stand-Up New York, Broadway Comedy Club, People's Improv Theatre, Greenwich Village Comedy Club. Camille has performed at NoHo Comedy Festival, New York Comedy Festival, Caroline's March Madness, Boston's March Madness, New York's She-Devil Comedy Festival, Harlem Comedy Festival, Cinderblock Comedy Festival, Crosstown Comedy Fest, The PIT's Solocom Festival, The PIT's Sketch Festival,
Camille Thoman is an award-winning writer/director known for Never Here (2017), The Longest Game (2017) and Falling Objects (2006). Her solo performance pieces have run at The Young Vic and BAC in London and been broadcast on the BBC. Camille received her BA from the University of Bristol in the UK.
Camille Thomas is known for Big Bad Bugs (2012), Yellow (2012) and Wilt.
Camille Thomas-Colombier is an actor, known for Les Crevettes Pailletées (2019).
Camille Ucan is an actress and writer, known for 45 Years (2015), Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016) and Valentine (2014).