Camille Mitchell

Biography:
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." In  2011, she appeared 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 recurring  roles on television include Evelyn on "Life Unexpected"(2010); Becca in  "The L Word"; the spiritual Ingrid Rayne on Poltergeist: The Legacy (1996) for Showtime and the hyper model's agent Roxanne on Madison (1993) for CTV. Other guest-star roles include Vesta on "Caprica" (2010) with Eric Stoltz;The Chris Isaak Show (2001) (MuchMoreMusic), Mysterious Ways  (2000) (PAX/NBC), _"The Outer Limits" (1995)with Julie Harris_  (Showtime), and _"Peacemakers" (2003)with Tom Berenger_ (USA). Films  include "Concrete Blondes"(2012) with Jonathan Rhy-Davies and "Frankie  and Hazel" with Joan Plowright and Micah Barnes. She won Canada's Jessie  Award for her portrayal of Ariel in Shakespeare's "The Tempest"  opposite Gordon Pinsent at the Vancouver Playhouse and was also  nominated for Best Actress Awards for Blanche in "A Streetcar Named  Desire," Madame Tourvel in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," and Elizabeth in  "The Crucible." Born in Santa Monica to Hollywood star Cameron Mitchell and Viennese actress Joanna Mitchell, Camille was raised in Vancouver, Canada, and studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England.
Place of Birth:
California, USA
Known for:
Acting
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