Camille Banham
Born in New Hampshire, and raised in New Jersey, this East Coast native has had a passion for the acting craft from a very young age. An extremely dynamic actress, Camille started her career with theater training and appeared in multiple school and local theater productions. Always eager to test new waters, she challenged herself with opera and musical theater productions before graduating High School.
Camille has always been interested in acting for film, and in her final years of High School she attended the New York Film Academy's Acting for Film program in Los Angeles. She wrote, directed, and was the lead in her own independent film at the age of 17. Intent on moving to LA to pursue a professional acting career, Camille applied solely to colleges in southern California. She eventually decided on Chapman University, due to the opportunities and connections their prestigious Dodge College of Film and Media Arts offered. Camille actively participated in the film projects of Chapman Students, appeared in several independent films, and wrote, directed, and was the lead in another personal independent film. She kept active in East Coast projects while home on college breaks, and appeared in an Off-Broadway play titled "Happy Hour." Camille earned her B.A. in English Literature, in order to further her character studies and delve into the complex characters present in classical and contemporary texts. She strongly believes that literature study is an invaluable tool for the serious actress.
Camille resides in Los Angeles, and is active in various Television, Web Media, Film, and Theater projects.