Camille Sullivan

Camille Sullivan

actress, writer

Camille Sullivan was born on Jul 06, 1975 in Canada. Camille Sullivan's big-screen debut came with Screwed directed by Scott Alexander in 2000. Camille Sullivan is known for Shoresy directed by Jacob Tierney, Jared Keeso stars as Shoresy and Tasya Teles as Nat. Camille Sullivan has got 10 awards and 17 nominations so far. The most recent award Camille Sullivan achieved is Leo Awards. The upcoming new tvshow Camille Sullivan plays is Shoresy - Season 2 which will be released on May 27, 2022.

Camille Sullivan is an award winning Canadian actress. Most recently, Camille starred in the critically acclaimed horror/thriller, Hunter Hunter, opposite Devon Sawa and Nick Stahl. She played a leading role in the limited series, Unspeakable for CBC and starred in the film, Kingsway, directed by Bruce Sweeney. In 2018, Camille was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Leading Actress for her work in the CTV limited series, The Disappearance, and honored with the Women in Film UBCP/ACTRA Artistic Achievement Award for her body of work. Camille has twice been nominated for Gemini Awards; once for her portrayal of Detective Amy Lynch, series lead, on CTVs' Shattered, and then again for her portrayal of Francine Reardon, the volatile cocaine and alcohol addicted ex-wife of a west coast crime boss, in Chris Haddocks' Intelligence for CBC. Camille has also won five UBCP/ACTRA Awards for her performances in the films; Hunter Hunter, Kingsway, the much lauded Ally Was Screaming, The Birdwatcher opposite Gabrielle Rose and the completely improvised Sisters and Brothers from director Carl Bessai. Her other recent television credits include recurring roles on; Big Sky, The Man in the High Castle, Rookie Blue and Hellcats. Other television credits include guest starring roles on; Proof, Motive, Falling Skies, Combat Hospital, Alcatraz, Flashpoint and The Killing.

  • Birthday

    Jul 06, 1975
  • Place of Birth

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Also known

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Awards

10 wins & 17 nominations

Leo Awards
2021
Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Motion Picture
Winner - Leo
2016
Best Performance by a Female in a Short Drama
Winner - Leo
Victory Square (2016)
2016
Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Motion Picture
Winner - Leo
2008
Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama
Winner - Leo
UBCP/ACTRA Awards, Vancouver
2021
Hunter Hunter (2020)
Winner - Best Lead Performance, Female
2019
Best Actress
Winner - UBCP Award
2019
Best Actress
Winner - UBCP Award
Unspeakable (2019)
2016
Best Actress
Winner - UBCP Award
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