Camryn is a Vancouver based actress. Recent film credits include the role of Billy, a young girl trying to make friends, in Clearfield, Prudence Slaughter, a time traveling cop, in Time Helmet, and Kirra, a girl who helps Santa save Christmas, in The Key to Christmas. Beginning her career in theatre at the age of 7, Camryn has been performing since 2012. She has enjoyed working in musical theatre for many years, most recently appearing as Miss Honey in Matilda Jr with Delta Youth Theatre, and as Annie in Annie with Align Entertainment. Camryn continues to study voice and a variety of dance disciplines weekly, including modern, ballet, jazz, tap, and contemporary. Additionally she takes regular classes with local Film Schools. Camryn loves volunteering weekly with young dancers from the ages of 3-11, encouraging them to express themselves through the art.
Camryn grew up in Peoria, Illinois before moving to Long Beach California for middle school. She went on to receive a B.F.A. from U.C. Santa Cruz and then went on to earn a M.F.A from New York University in 1987. Her mother, Sylvia (Nuchow), was a schoolteacher, and her father, Jerry, was a math professor. She developed an interest in acting at an early age. While studying at New York University, Camryn learned sign language and worked as an interpreter and job coach while pursuing her acting career. In her early years in New York City she met and worked with Tony Kushner, Michael Mayer, and long list of theater luminaries. Her first play in New York was Hydriotaphia, written and directed by Tony Kushner. She went on to work at such renowned theaters as The New York Shakespeare Festival, Lincoln Center, Yale Repertory, New York Theater Workshop, The Atlantic Theater, Classic Stage Company, & Second Stage. In 1994 she won an OBIE Award for her portrayal of Gemma in Craig Lucas' Missing Persons, directed by Michael Mayer. In 1995 she wrote and starred in her one-woman show, Wake Up, I'm Fat!, which played to sold out audiences at The Public Theater. She played the "Nurse" in Romeo and Juliet, directed by Michael Greif at the New York Shakespeare Festival and just completed a spectacular run of the Tony nominated rock musical, Spring Awakening on Broadway. Manheim spent eight years playing defense attorney "Ellenor Frutt" on the Emmy Award winning drama, The Practice. Her portrayal of the feisty attorney garnered her an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, Manheim was nominated once again for an Emmy and Golden Globe for her portrayal of "Gladys Presley" in the CBS miniseries Elvis. In 1999 Manheim fulfilled a lifelong dream and became a New York Times best-selling author when her book Wake Up, I'm Fat! was published by Broadway Books. Camryn teaches and lectures all over the United States and abroad.
Camryn Molnar was born on March 9, 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is known for The Ultimate Conquest (2011), Animal Among Us (2019) and Brother's Keeper (2013).
Camryn Reynolds is an actress, known for Mail Order Monster (2018) and We Are the Sum (2009).
Camryn Scott is an actress, known for Parallel Chords (2018) and Farewell (2013).
Camryn Sutton is an actress, known for Wordplay (2012), Last Day of School (2011) and Wiz's World (2011).
Camson is a charming and engaging young actor and voice actor, who is also gifted in soccer, photography, and cooking. He has been singing and acting since he was four years old. He has participated in many local productions and has been trained by Dr. Kathleen Myrick (NYU), Kimberly Graham (Judy Henderson & Associates), Cindy Hogan (The ACTING Coach), Mark Mullen (Mark Mullen and Associates Casting), and Lisa Biggs (Dream BIGG). Being from Florida, Camson works mostly in the southeast, but has performed in LA, Atlanta, Tampa, and Orlando, and is open to new opportunities.
Camyar Chai is an Iranian/Canadian actor, writer and director. Born in Iran and raised in London, New York and Vancouver, Chai earned his M.F.A. in theatre at the University of British Columbia. Chai has performed extensively across Canada and the United States. He is a regular contributor to CBC Radio, and is the founding Artistic Director of one of Canada's leading independent theatre companies, Neworld Theatre. He is also a published playwright, and his opera librettos have been produced in Canada and the United States. Chai has appeared in numerous plays including: Adrift on the Nile and The Adventures of Ali and Ali as well as TV series, including: DaVinci's Inquest, Stargate SG-1, Intelligence, and Masters of Science Fiction. His film credits include Protection (2000), Hejira (2005), Everything's Gone Green (2006), The Last Mimzy (2007) and Ambrosia (2012).
Camélia Jordana was born on September 15, 1992 in La Londe-les-Maures, Var, France. She is known for Les choses qu'on dit, les choses qu'on fait (2020), Le brio (2017) and Soeurs d'armes (2019).
Camélia is born in Morocco in 1977, she arrived in France at the age of 12. She started her artistic path with dance and performs on the greatest international stages, solo and also accompanying singers (appointed dancer of Cheikha Rimitti, Raï's famous star between 2002 and 2006). Passionate about the practice of writing as well, she participates in the collective works of l'Impansable (artists collective) and publishes her first story at Le Grand Souffle edition in 2007, Baisant, seule, prefaced by JMG Le Clézio (Nobel Prize of literature). After that, Camélia meets with the cinema that will gather both her dance and writing practice, she became actress and first assistant director, in films such as Much Loved by Nabil Ayouch (revealed at the director's fortnight, Cannes festival). She also plays the lead role in the movie "Beyond the mirror", feature by aurélien real, released in 2018. Drawing on her experience of multiple techniques and fields of expression, Camélia Montassere makes her first short film in 2018 : Under Trance.