Raised between Buckinghamshire and Bucharest, Camilla trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and Atelier Raymond-Girard, in Paris. An avid linguist, she has worked in French, Italian, German and Spanish to date and is currently learning Romanian.
Camilla has just had the BFI premiere of her comedy In The Mix, directed by Denis Lawson, and has a cameo in Danny Dyer's new pilot TV series The Smoke. You will also see her soon in a series of idents before Five's weather, sniffing against the elements! Camilla's next project will be using her Italian, playing the part of Michela in Roberto Bernardi's Teneri Amori, a Sicilian film based on the novel by Enzo Lauretta. She also used her Italian in the recently released Nine, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Daniel-Day Lewis.
Other recents credits include comedy The Warrior, period drama Hotel Secrets, sci-fi Safehouse and pilot sitcoms Delicious and The Interrogators. Recent stage appearances include Job Seekers under the direction of Sir Tim Rice, The Watch, directed by Carolyn Pertwee, and Photo Me at the Riverside Studios as part of the Tête à Tête Opera Season. Camilla’s West End debut was at the Wyndham’s Theatre with Ruby Wax, in David Wood’s The Witches. Recent recordings include the radio drama The Wold Wide Web by Paddy Gormley, memoir Apricots On The Nile by Colette Rossant and guitar soundtrack for BBC's Unreported World -The Killables - Brazil.
Alongside her stage and screen work Camilla is also a classically trained guitarist and singer, and enjoys painting the occasional portrait commission.