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Camilla Belle
File:Camilla Belle.jpg
Born
Camilla Belle Routh
Occupation(s)Film, television actress
Years active1987 - present

Camilla Belle (born Camilla Belle Routh; October 2, 1986) is an American actress. She is known for her lead role in the 2006 remake of When a Stranger Calls, the 2008 film 10,000 BC, and the 2000 Disney Channel film Rip Girls. Belle is known for her trademark dark, defined eyebrows and exotic appearance.[1][2]

Biography

Personal life

Belle was born Camilla Belle Routh in Los Angeles California,[3] the daughter of Cristina Routh,[4] who designed a fashion line in her native Brazil and is now Camilla's manager, and Jack Routh, who owns a construction company.[5][6][7] Belle is named after actress Renata Sorrah's character, Camila, in the Brazilian soap opera Cavalo de Aço.[8] Belle was raised Catholic[9] and attended St. Paul the Apostle Catholic school in West Los Angeles and, later, the Marlborough School, an elite all-girls school in Los Angeles.[10] She currently lives with her parents and grandmother.[11][12] She also has two dogs of the chihuahua pedigree.[13][14] Belle, an aspiring classical pianist, speaks several languages fluently, including Spanish and Portuguese (her mother's native language).[15] She has been involved in various charities and is an international spokesperson for Kids With A Cause, which assists children suffering from poverty, hunger, lack of education, neglect, or abuse.[16]

Belle is friends with actors Justin Chatwin and Jamie Bell, whom she met on the set of The Chumscrubber.[17] She is also friends with tennis star Maria Sharapova and actress Cameron Diaz.[18]

Career

Belle began appearing in print ads at the age of nine months. She progressed into commercials and began working in movies for network and cable television. Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in several made for television and direct to video movies, including Trapped Beneath the Earth, Annie: A Royal Adventure!, Poison Ivy II: Lily and Marshal Law. She had minor roles in several widely-released films, including A Little Princess, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Practical Magic, as well as the lead role as Lizzie in Back to the Secret Garden. She was also in a commercial for America's Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) during the late 1990s. The Disney channel original movie, “Rip Girls”, earned Belle a Young Artist acting nomination.[19]

In 2005, Belle starred in the film The Ballad of Jack and Rose, playing the daughter of Daniel Day-Lewis' character. The film only received a limited theatrical release, but Belle was labeled an "impressive newcomer" by film critic James Berardinelli.[20] The film was her first in nearly four years. Belle’s role as Rose also earned her the Gotham Award nomination for the Breakthrough Award.[21] The same year, Belle also had a major role in The Chumscrubber, which received only a brief and limited theatrical release.

Belle was subsequently cast in the lead role in Screen Gems' horror film remake, When a Stranger Calls. The film was released on February 3, 2006 and was considered successful at the United States box office, grossing over $45 million after an opening of over $21 million.[22] Later in 2006, she acted opposite Elisha Cuthbert and Edie Falco in The Quiet, a darkly comic drama in which she played a deaf-mute teenage orphan. Shortly after the release of When a Stranger Calls, Belle was cast opposite Steven Strait in the Warner Bros. film, 10,000 BC, a prehistoric epic directed by Roland Emmerich. Filming began in spring of 2006 in South Africa and Namibia and the film was released March 7, 2008.[23] Belle stars alongside actors Chris Evans and Djimoun Hounsou in the 2008 thriller, Push.[24] She is also the face of Vera Wang's 'Princess' fragrance.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 A Little Princess Jane
Annie: A Royal Adventure! Molly
1996 Poison Ivy II Daphna Falk
Marshal Law Boots
1997 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Cathy Bowman
1998 The Patriot Holly McClaren
Practical Magic Young Sally Owens
1999 Secret of the Andes Diana Willings
2000 Rip Girls Sydney Miller A Disney Channel Movie
2001 The Invisible Circus Phoebe, age 10-12
Back to the Secret Garden Lizzy Buscana direct-to-video
2005 The Ballad of Jack and Rose Rose Slavin
The Chumscrubber Crystal Falls
The Quiet Dot
2006 When a Stranger Calls Jill Johnson
2008 10,000 BC Evolet
Push Alyssa English post-production
2009 Wicked: Witch Nicole Cathers-Anderson pre-production

References

  1. ^ Camilla Belle.” Celebrity Profiles- Women- Actress. Askmen. 2008. 21 April 2008. http://www.askmen.com/women/actress/camilla-belle/index.html
  2. ^ http://tv.yahoo.com/camilla-belle/contributor/50072/bio;_ylt=AsVLwqHb6Wh6iN0Bk4hqNDq.o9EF
  3. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004741/
  4. ^ A Night Out With Camilla Belle - New York Times
  5. ^ Camilla Belle: she's got the crush-worthy looks, the big-league chops, and the most unforgettably alluring set of eyebrows to hit the big screen since Brooke Shields, enter this era's queen of the era's queen of the new teen brat pack | Interview | Find Articles at BNET.com
  6. ^ Camilla Belle Chumbscrubber
  7. ^ Camilla Belle Biography (born 1986)
  8. ^ http://tv.yahoo.com/camilla-belle/contributor/50072/bio;_ylt=AsVLwqHb6Wh6iN0Bk4hqNDq.o9EF
  9. ^ Camilla Belle Online Photo Gallery: Click image to close this window
  10. ^ “Camilla Belle biography.” Netglimpse. 2007. 21 April 2008. http://www.netglimse.com/celebs/pages/camilla_bell/index.shtml
  11. ^ YouTube - Camilla Belle "10,000 BC" on Jimmy Kimmel Live 3-7-08
  12. ^ YouTube - Entrevista Camilla Belle na TV Record
  13. ^ YouTube - Camilla Belle "10,000 BC" on Jimmy Kimmel Live 3-7-08
  14. ^ YouTube - Camilla Belle no Fantástico
  15. ^ YouTube - Entrevista Camilla Belle na TV Record
  16. ^ http://www.absolutely.net/Camilla_Belle/bio.htm
  17. ^ A Night Out With Camilla Belle - New York Times
  18. ^ http://www.absolutely.net/Camilla_Belle/bio.htm
  19. ^ “Camilla Belle.” Celebrity Profiles- Women- Actress. Askmen. 2008. 21 April 2008. http://www.askmen.com/women/actress/camilla-belle/index.html
  20. ^ http://movie-reviews.colossus.net/movies/b/ballad_jack.html
  21. ^ “Camilla Belle.” Celebrity Profiles- Women- Actress. Askmen. 2008. 21 April 2008. http://www.askmen.com/women/actress/camilla-belle/index.html
  22. ^ When a Stranger Calls (2006)
  23. ^ Emmerich's New Film to Star Strait, Belle
  24. ^ “Camilla Belle.” Celebrity Profiles- Women- Actress. Askmen. 2008. 21 April 2008. http://www.askmen.com/women/actress/camilla-belle/index.html

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