Camille Mitchell has garnered extraordinary acclaim for her versatility onstage and onscreen. A leading lady at the Stratford and Shaw festivals, The London Times hailed her as "a gift to the theater." A 2019 and 2018 Leo Award nominee for her diverse performances on ABC's "Somewhere Between" with Laura Patton and SyFy's "Van Helsing", she starred as Mrs. Robinson in "The Graduate" at Vancouver's Arts Club Theatre. For her television role as tough-talking Sheriff Nancy Adams on Warner Brothers' Smallville (2001) over five seasons, she was nominated for the Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series. Other recent recurring and guest starring roles include "Legion" with Dan Stevens, "Arrow", "iZombie", "Caprica" with Eric Stoltz and "Life Unexpected" with Shiri Appleby, produced by Liz Tigelaar. Films include "Concrete Blondes" and "Frankie and Hazel" with Joan Plowright. She won Canada's Jessie Award for her portrayal of Ariel in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" at the Vancouver Playhouse and was also nominated for Best Actress Awards for Blanche in "A Streetcar Named Desire" starring opposite Kim Coates, Madame Tourvel in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," and Elizabeth in "The Crucible." Born in Santa Monica to Hollywood star Cameron Mitchell and Viennese actress Camille Janclaire, Camille was raised in Vancouver, Canada, and studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England. Also a director and writer, her short films "By the Fountain" and "A Mother's Love" for Crazy 8s have won international accolades including the Vail Film Festival, Manhattan Film Festival, Madrid Film Festival and the Best Drama Award at London's Supershorts Film Festival.
Camille Monette is known for Gardiennage de l'Enfer (2018), Termitator (2018) and La planète des chats (2019).
Camille Montgomery is an actress and writer, known for Mank (2020), Swimming with Sharks (2022) and Unprecedented Times (2021).
Camille Mounier is known for Cut (2013), OPJ Pacifique Sud (2019) and Hawaii (2023).
Camille Moutawakil is a French actress, born to a Moroccan father and a French mother. She made her film debut in 2017 in the feature film Love Addict by Franck Bellocq. In 2018, she will starred alongside Esther Garrel in the German movie Adventures of a Mathematician by Thor Klein. In 2021, she has been directed by Sacha Polak in the third season of 'Hanna' for Amazon Prime video which will be released later this year as recurring role of Aurore. She has also been directed in "les Bois Maudits" by Jean-Marc Rudniki.
Camille Müller is an actress, known for Sauvage (2018).
Camille O'Sullivan is known for Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005), Rebellion (2016) and Summer in February (2013).
Camille Ortiz is an actor, known for 5 Headed Shark Attack (2017).
Author, social critic, avowed feminist, and teacher Camille Anna Paglia was born on 2 April 1947 in Endicott, New York, to Pasquale and Lydia Paglia, who had immigrated to the United States from Italy. She has published "Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson", "Sex, Art, and American Culture", "Vamps & Tramps: New Essays", "The Birds, a study of Alfred Hitchcock" and "Break, Blow, Burn: Camille Paglia Reads Forty-Three of the World's Best Poems". She is a contributing editor at Interview magazine and has written articles on art, literature, popular culture, feminism, and politics for newspapers and magazines around the world. Paglia is a professor of humanities and media studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She is currently at work on a new collection of essays, among other things. She's also starred in the short film "Dr. Paglia" (1992), directed by Monika Treut.
Camille Penaverde is an actress, known for Fan Girl (2020) and Bawal na game show (2020).