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Raised between Buckinghamshire and Bucharest, Camilla trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama and Atelier Raymond-Girard (Paris) in addition to her Joint Hons BA in French & Drama at Queen Mary College, London University. An avid linguist, she has worked in French, Italian, German and Spanish to date and hopes that Romanian and Portuguese can be next.

On screen, Camilla was recently directed by Denis Lawson in dark comedy In The Mix, and has a cameo in Danny Dyer's new pilot TV series The Smoke. Her next screen project will be using her Italian, playing the part of Signorina Tagliatella in Roberto Bernardi's feature Il Primo Passo. Other screen credits range from comedies Little White Lies and vignette Other Half, to period drama Hotel Secrets and sci-fi Safehouse.

Stage appearances include Photo Me at the Riverside Studios as part of the Tête à Tête Opera Season, David Wood's The Witches at the Wyndham's West End/Birmingham Rep/ATG Tour with Ruby Wax and she has just finished Don Quixote at the Croydon Warehouse. Camilla also had the central role of Sobrana written for her in Marco Ghelardi's award-winning Italian language Di Come Savona Ebbe Il Suo Teatro, which had repeated seasons in northern Italy. She has also read and performed new writing alongside Sir Tim Rice, Carolyn Pertwee, Dorothea Phillips, Jenny Patrick and Martin Cort.

Recent recordings include the novel Manhattan In Reverse by Peter F Hamilton, radio drama The Wold Wide Web by Paddy Gormley and memoir Apricots On The Nile by Colette Rossant. Alongside her stage and screen work, Camilla is also a classically trained guitarist and singer and recently recorded the guitar soundtrack for Channel 4's Unreported World -The Killables - Brazil. Her vocal and guitar styles range from cabaret to classical and french pop to folk - in addition to various gigs worldwide she is currently developing her first solo album. When she can, Camilla also enjoys painting the occasional portrait commission.