Camilla Hall is an award-winning documentary Director known for Copwatch, which was nominated for Best Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Stockholm International Film Festival in 2017. Her short-film An Everyday Problem premiered at the United States of Women conference in Los Angeles and was hosted by The Video Consortium. She won the Visionary Award at New York's Ocktober Film Festival. She is an active member of Free The Bid, Film Fatales and Women in Film. Hall is an award-winning journalist, who covered Wall Street for the Financial Times in New York and lived in the Middle East as a foreign correspondent for the Financial Times and Bloomberg News for five years. In addition to directing, Hall produces for like-minded filmmakers and is currently producing a slate of six documentary feature films. Her latest release Freedom For the Wolf premiered at the Sheffield Doc Fest, showed at IDFA and went on to win the Slamdance Audience Award in the United States.
Camilla Harden is an actress, known for Show Me a Hero (2015), Finding Distance and Night Comes On (2018).
Camilla Jackson is known for The Last Tupper (2010), Pimp My Cubicle (2014) and Find Your Horn & Let It Kill You (2022).
Camilla Klaudiussen is known for A Storm for Christmas (2022), Livstid (2020) and Hvite gutter (2018).
Camilla Kold Krohn Gade is an actress, known for Journal 64 (2018), The Rain (2018) and En-to-tre-nu! (2016).
Camilla Larsson was born on December 31, 1971 in Rönninge, Stockholms län, Sweden. She is an actress and director, known for Om jag vänder mig om (2003), Äkta människor (2012) and Beck (1997).
Camilla Lau is known for Herrens veje (2017), Den skyldige (2018) and Journal 64 (2018).
Camilla Lecciolli was born on April 27, 1990 in São Paulo, Brazil. She is an actress and composer, known for Passport to Freedom (2021), Psi (2014) and Natureza Morta (2018).
Camilla Luddington was born in Ascot, Berkshire, England. She has traveled to the U.S. as a teenager and has lived in Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, and California. She was educated at an all-girls school in Ascot, Berkshire, later attending the American School in England at Thorpe in Surrey. She also lived in suburban Austin, Texas for a year when she was fourteen, and attended Westwood High School. When she was eighteen, she enrolled in Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania, before moving to New York City, and studying at New York Film Academy. She then moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. She has since appeared at several high profile TV shows, before rising to prominence as Catherine Duchess of Cambridge in the Lifetime TV movie, William & Kate (2011). She went on to appear in Californication (2007) and True Blood (2008). Luddington was a guest star during the ninth season of ABC's Grey's Anatomy (2005) as Dr. Jo Wilson. She was upgraded to series regular for the tenth season. In June 2012, Crystal Dynamics confirmed Luddington would voice Lara Croft in the new Tomb Raider (2013) video game reboot. She did both the voice and the motion capture in the course of three years. She is set to appear in The Pact II (2014) in 2014. She is also returning to the role of Lara Croft for the latest Tomb Raider Game, Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015).
Camilla Martellino is an actress, known for The Staggering Girl (2019).