Camille Campbell
Bio
Camille Campbell is a Los Angeles based writer and director. A graduate of UC Santa Cruz’s writing program, her comedic essays have been published by McSweeney's Internet Tendency and Reductress. She learned to write screenplays while working as an assistant at DreamWorks and for screenwriter Liz Hannah (The Post). She studied acting at New York University, and she brings this appreciation and understanding of actors to her work as a director.
WASHLAND EXPRESS, a short Camille wrote and directed, screened at the 2019 Palm Springs Shortfest, Short of the Week and The Cleveland International Film Festival. Her screenplay QUEEN OF ROMANCE was a Semifinalist for the Nicholl Fellowship, and she was one of six directors selected for the 2020 Los Angeles Women's Weekend Film Challenge. She's currently developing a feature adaptation with Wattpad.
Camille is a proud member of the Writer's Guild of America. She is repped by Daniel Vang (3Arts Entertainment) and Michael Chung and Sara Nestor (Verve Talent and Literary Agency).
Education
NYU Tisch School of the Arts
UC Santa Cruz
Acting Training
Shakespeare Santa Cruz
America Conservatory Theatre
Lesly Kahn
Pacific Resident Theater