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 recently been using her Italian in the soon to be released feature Nine, the sequel to Fellini’s 8 1/2, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Daniel-Day Lewis, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz and Sophia Loren. Camilla's next project will also be in Italian, playing the part of Michela in Roberto Bernardi's Teneri Amori, a Sicilian film based on the novel by Enzo Lauretta.
In the UK, you can see Camilla as a job centre assistant (and narrator) in The Warrior ,post-apocolyptic survivor in Safehouse ,cafe manager in sitcom pilot Delicious and distressed wife in new sitcom The Interrogators. Other recent parts include the infamous Madame Fahmy in the period drama Hotel Secrets.Recent stage appearances include Photo Me at the Riverside Studios as part of the Tête à Tête Opera Season, a convicted murderer in a new play under the direction of Sir Tim Rice and a Californian hairdresser in A Grand Complication. Camilla's West End debut was at the Wyndham’s Theatre with Ruby Wax, in David Wood’s The Witches.
Alongside her stage and screen work Camilla is also a classically trained guitarist and singer, and finds time to work as a professional artist too.