Camille Mitchell
Camille Janclaire Mitchell is an American-Canadian actress, writer and director.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Canada, she is the daughter of Cameron Mitchell and trained at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London.[1] She studied documentary filmmaking at Capilano University[2] and pursued her MFA at Loyola Marymount University's School of TV and Film.
Her work onstage, including the Shaw and Stratford Festivals, has been critically acclaimed and she has won one of Canada's Jessie Awards for her performance as Ariel in The Tempest.[3]
A 2021 Leo Award Nominee for Supporting Lead in a Television Film for "Ships in the Night", she is perhaps best known on television for her role as Sheriff Nancy Adams on Smallville, for which she was nominated for a Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series. For her recurring role on ABC's "Somewhere Between", she received a 2018 Leo Award nomination and she has been nominated for a 2019 Leo for Best Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series for her performance in "Van Helsing: I Awake". As a writer/director, her short films, A Mother's Love and "By The Fountain" have earned several international accolades.
Partial filmography
Year | Title | Special Notes | Character |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Space Mutiny | Jennera's voice | |
1991 | Omen IV: The Awakening | TV movie | Madge Milligan |
1996 | Poltergeist: The Legacy | TV series | Sister Ingrid Rayne |
2001 | Suddenly Naked | Sasha | |
2003-2008 | Smallville | TV series, 23 episodes | Sheriff Nancy Adams |
2006 | A Decent Proposal | Film | Anna Varvinsky |
2007 | The L Word | TV series, 2 episodes | Becca Voynovich |
2008 | Another Cinderella Story | Direct-to-video movie | Regina Cretikos |
2010 | Caprica | TV series, episode: "There Is Another Sky" | Vesta |
2010 | Life Unexpected | TV series, episode: "Love Unexpected" | Evelyn Thomas |
2017 | Marry Me at Christmas | Hallmark Channel movie | Barb |
2015 | A Novel Romance | Hallmark Channel movie | Jackie Billings |
2020 | Arrow | TV series, episode: "Green Arrow & The Canaries" | Maria Bertinelli |
References
- ^ Kornfield, Tova G. (April 22, 2011). "Camille Mitchell seduces in Graduate". The Jewish Independent. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
- ^ Pozzo, Jasmyn (July 10, 2013). "Vancouver's Camille Mitchell earns industry acclaim for festival gem". Vancouver Observer. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
- ^ "press.thepromotionpeople.ca". The Promotion People. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
External links
- Camille Mitchell at IMDb
- Camille Mitchell profile, NorthernStars.ca; accessed February 17, 2018.
- Living people
- American people of Canadian descent
- American television actresses
- Canadian people of American descent
- Canadian television actresses
- Canadian women screenwriters
- American film directors
- Film directors from British Columbia
- Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
- Actresses from Los Angeles
- Screenwriters from California
- 1954 births
- 21st-century Canadian women writers
- 21st-century Canadian screenwriters
- Canadian television actor stubs