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Camille Chen
Born (1979-09-01) September 1, 1979 (age 44)[1]
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
Known forportraying Samantha Li in Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
Websitehttps://www.camillechen.com

Camille Chen (born September 1, 1979) is a Taiwanese-born American actress.

Early life, education, and career

Born in Taiwan and raised in the U.S.,[2] Chen attended the University of Texas at Austin and then began her career in show business, doing voiceover work for the English version of anime television series such as Lost Universe and Devil Lady.

Chen's first feature film roles were uncredited appearances as Miss New Hampshire in the 2000 film, Miss Congeniality, and as a cheerleader in the 2002 film, The New Guy.

Later career

From 2006 to 2007, Chen had a regular recurring role as Samantha Li on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.[3] She guest-starred on the 2009 episode of Law & Order, "Just a Girl in the World" as Emma Kim, first thought to be the target of a serial killer, but later discovered to be the murderer herself.[4] On stage, Chen portrayed "Christmas Eve" in a 2012 Los Angeles production of Avenue Q.[5]

In 2016, Chen starred in Poor Todd, an independent pilot selected by the New York Television Festival for its Independent Pilot Competition.[6] In 2017, she had a prominent guest-starring role in an episode of the TV series Teachers, playing Mrs. Chan, "a priggish mother of two and president of the parent group Two Million Moms".[7]

In a 2017 interview by The Guardian, she addressed barriers facing Asian actors:

Camille Chen... said she had been getting auditions for a wide range of parts and that her ethnicity had become an advantage as more industry leaders recognized the importance of diversity. But despite the significant progress – when she started her career 13 years ago, she felt she had no choice but to go up for the masseuses and prostitutes – Chen acknowledged that she never got to audition for principal characters in films. "I wish they would open their minds to having Asian Americans lead."[8]

Chen's performance as a "tactless doctor"[9] in a bit part in the 2018 film Game Night was reviewed in The Village Voice as "a deadpan gift",[10] in a scene described by The Hollywood Reporter as "one of Game Night's funnier scenes",[9] and by The New Yorker as making "memorable impressions".[11] Also in 2018, she guest-starred in multiple episodes of Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. as robbery-homicide department secretary Grace Kim.[12] She had a starring role in the independent pilot "I Was a Teenage Pillow Queen", premiered in September 2018 at the Tribeca TV Festival,[13] and in November 2018, she guest-starred in two episodes of Single Parents.[14] In January 2019, Chen guest-starred on an episode of God Friended Me.[15]

She has also appeared in about two dozen advertising campaigns, including some prominent commercial roles.[16]

Work

Feature films

Year Title Role Notes
2019 Yesterday Wendy[17]
2018 Game Night Dr. Chin
2005 The Ringer
2003 Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Processor
2003 Sexless Carissa
2003 Hallow's End Lily Moore
2002 The New Guy Cheerleader

Short films

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Spilled
2005 Heavenly Beauties Asian Beauty
2005 Passages Gina
2004 Elegy Hua Lee
2002 Triple Threat Jenika
2002 Jason and the High Cost of Electricity Weathergirl

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2019 Carol's Second Act Sharon 1 episode
2019 God Friended Me Heidi James 1 episode
2018 Single Parents Lex 2 episodes
2018 Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. Grace Kim 4 episodes
2017 Teachers Mrs. Chan 1 episode
2017 House Hunters Renovation Herself Season 10, Episode 3
2016 2 Broke Girls Evie 1 episode
2015 Backstrom Celia Gu 1 episode
2014 Garfunkel & Oates Caroline 1 episode
2013 Grimm Jenna Marshall Episode: "Nameless"
2013 American Horror Story: Asylum April Mayfield 1 episode
2012 Touch Serena 1 episode
2011 Royal Pains Anna 1 episode
2011 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Dr. Maya Zhuang 1 episode
2011 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Alice Katsu 1 episode
2011 Californication Heather Tracy 1 episode
2010 Grey's Anatomy Kerry Schultz 1 episode
2010 Eagles in the Chicken Coop Pamela Holdsbar 1 episode
2010 Private Practice Lucia 1 episode
2009 Law & Order Emma Kim Episode: "Just a Girl in the World"
2009 Meteor Lieutenant Quigley 2 episodes
2009 Numb3rs Zi-Zi 1 episode
2007 Ghost Whisperer Jenna Chen 1 episode
2007 Derek and Simon: The Show Camille 1 episode
2006-7 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Samantha Li 15 episodes
2005 Without a Trace Waitress 1 episode
2005 Barbershop: The Series Michelle 1 episode

Voice

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Jing: King of Bandits Fino
1999 Eden's Bowy Elisiss
1998 Devil Lady Kazumi Takiura
1997 Lost Universe Nina Mercury/Little Girl

Notable television commercials

Year Title Role Notes
2019 Red Baron pizza Mom trying to prepare dinner
2016 McDonald's Mom with daughter
2015 Experian lady negotiating for the best furniture deal
2013 State Farm girl buying a new purse who doesn't have State Farm
2013 Motorola - Moto X Sophie, the phone-accessorizing girl
2013 Wendy's one of the girls at the pool with Wendy

References

  1. ^ Camille Chen, Yahoo TV
  2. ^ "The Wild East Magazine". thewildeast.net. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  3. ^ Tseng, Ada (December 6, 2006). "It's About to Shine Brighter on Studio 60". international.ucla.edu.
  4. ^ "Just a Girl in the World". Law & Order. Season 20. Episode 2. October 2, 2009. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "'Avenue Q' in Fullerton lives in harsh reality". Orange County Register. 17 July 2012.
  6. ^ Wagmeister, Elizabeth (15 August 2016). "New York Television Festival Announces Independent Pilot Competition Selections". Variety.
  7. ^ Porch, Scott (March 14, 2017). "How Caitlin, Cate, Kate, Katy, Kathryn (Who Goes by Katie) and Katie Got a Show on TV Land Called 'Teachers' — and Why You Should Be Watching It". Decider.
  8. ^ Levin, Sam (April 11, 2017). "'We're the geeks, the prostitutes': Asian American actors on Hollywood's barriers". The Guardian.
  9. ^ a b Frosch, Jon (February 20, 2018). "'Game Night': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  10. ^ ""Game Night" Is the Comedy Knockout We've Been Waiting For". www.villagevoice.com.
  11. ^ Brody, Richard (February 22, 2018). ""Game Night" and the Obsolete Exertions of Improv Comedy". The New Yorker.
  12. ^ "Guest Stars Announced For 'Unsolved: The Murders Of Tupac And The Notorious B.I.G.' - Blog - Unsolved". USA Network. 24 October 2017.
  13. ^ Travers, Ben (August 22, 2018). "Tribeca TV Festival 2018 Lineup: 'Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown' Premiere, Meryl Streep with Tracey Ullman, and More". IndieWire.
  14. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb; Mitovich, Matt Webb (26 November 2018). "SNL Vet Vanessa Bayer Joins ABC's Single Parents as Taran Killam's Ex".
  15. ^ craigbyrne (6 January 2019). "God Friended Me Preview: "Ready Player Two"".
  16. ^ "Camille Chen TV Commercials". www.ispot.tv.
  17. ^ Palmer, Jason (February 14, 2019). "Richard Curtis & Danny Boyle unite for new Beatles inspired rom-com Yesterday". Entertainment Focus.