Camp, Colleen 1953–

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CAMP, Colleen 1953–

(Colleen Camp Wilson)

PERSONAL

Full name, Colleen Celeste Camp; born June 7, 1953 in San Francisco, CA; married John Goldwyn (a producer and executive; filed for divorce, 2001); children: Emily Grace.


Addresses: Office—Colleen Camp Productions, 421 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Melissa Prophet Management, 1640 South Sepulveda Dr., #216, Los Angeles, CA 90025.


Career: Actress and producer. Colleen Camp Productions, producer. Worked as a bird trainer at Busch Gardens.


CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(Uncredited) Julie, Lisa's servant, Battle for the Planet of the Apes (also known as Colonization of the Planet of the Apes), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1973.

The Last Porno Flick (also known as The Mad, Mad Moviemakers and Those Mad, Mad Moviemakers), Bryanston, 1974.

Mary Ann, The Swinging Cheerleaders (also known as H.O.T.S. II), 1974 Monterey Home Video, 1974.

Billy's girl, Funny Lady, Columbia, 1975.

Connie Thompson—Miss Imperial County, Smile, United Artists, 1975.

Franco's date, The Gumball Rally, Warner Bros., 1976.

She Devils in Chains (also known as Ebony, Ivory and Jade, Foxfire, American Beauty Hostages, and Foxforce), Simitar Entertainment, 1977.

Donna, Death Game (also known as The Seducers and Mrs. Manning's Weekend), Levitt–Pickman, 1977.

Billie Jean, Love and the Midnight Auto Supply (also known as Midnight Auto Supply), Producers Capitol, 1978.

Gilda Riener, Cat in the Cage, 1978.

Playmate—Miss May, Apocalypse Now (also known as Apocalypse Now Redux), United Artists, 1979.

Ann Morris, The Game of Death (also known as Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death and Bruce Lee's Game of Death), Columbia, 1979.

Cindy, Cloud Dancer, Blossom, 1980.

Christy Miller, They All Laughed, Twentieth Century–Fox/United Artists, 1981.

Randy, Deadly Games (also known as The Eliminator and Who Fell Asleep), 1982.

Robin, The Seduction, Avco Embassy, 1982.

Dusty Trails, Smokey and the Bandit, Part 3, Universal, 1983.

Sarah Richman, Valley Girl (also known as Bad Boyz and Rebel Dreams), Atlantic, 1983.

Liberty Jean, Loose Ends, 1983.

Trial by Terror, 1983.

Rose, City Girl, Moon, 1984.

Liz Sampson, Joy of Sex (also known as National Lampoon's "The Joy of Sex"), Paramount, 1984.

Tracy King, The Rosebud Beach Hotel (also known as Big Lobby and The No–Tell Hotel), Almi, 1984.

Elaine Fox, D.A.R.Y.L., Paramount, 1985.

Yvette, Clue (also known as Clue: The Movie), Paramount, 1985.

Nancy Catlett, Doin' Time, Ladd/Warner Bros., 1985.

Sergeant Kathleen Kirkland, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, Warner Bros., 1985.

Mrs. Kirkland–Tackleberry, Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (also known as Citizens on Patrol: Police Academy 4), Warner Bros., 1987.

Rhonda Shand, Walk Like a Man, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1987.

Arlanda, Track 29, Island, 1988.

Molly Gilbert, Illegally Yours, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988.

Jenny Fisher, Wicked Stepmother, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1989.

Dr. Margaret Snow, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990.

Herself, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Paramount Home Video, 1991.

Mrs. Vanderhoff, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992.

Deborah, Un–Becoming Age (also known as The Magic Bubble), Monarch Home Video, 1992.

Judy Dansig, The Vagrant, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Video, 1992.

Ratcliff, Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993.

Judy Marks, Sliver (also known as Sliver—Gier der Augen), Paramount, 1993.

Patti, Greedy, Universal, 1994.

Auditioner, Naked in New York, Fine Line, 1994.

Connie Kowalski, Die Hard: With a Vengeance (also known as Die Hard 3), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995.

Maureen McGill, The Babysitter's Club, Columbia, 1995.

Neighbor's wife, Three Wishes, Savoy Pictures, 1995.

Mrs. Burtis, House Arrest, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1996.

Viv, Plump Fiction, Legacy Releasing Corporation, 1996.

(As Colleen Camp Wilson) Detective Jones, The Associate, Buena Vista, 1996.

Debbie, Speed 2: Cruise Control, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997.

(Uncredited) Dr. Pasmier, The Ice Storm, Fox Searchlight, 1997.

Marge Winslow, Jazz Night (short film), 1999.

Judith R. Flick, Election, Paramount, 1999.

Monica Harris, Love Stinks, Independent Artists, 1999.

Jane, Goosed, 1999.

Homeless woman, Loser (also known as The Loser), Columbia, 2000.

Realtor, Someone Like You ... (also known as Animal Attraction), 2001.

Dottie, An American Rhapsody (also known as Amerikai rapszodia), Paramount Classics, 2001.

Rainbow House nurse, Rat Race (also known as Couse folle), Paramount, 2001.

Cynthia, Second to Die, American World Pictures, 2001.

Joan Casey, Joshua, Artisan Entertainment, 2002.

Joan Evans, Trapped (also known as 24 Stunden Angst), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002.

Beverly Hughes, Who's Your Daddy?, Premiere Marketing and Distribution, 2003.

Judith, L.A. Twister, Indican Pictures, 2004.

Receptionist, In Good Company, Universal, 2004.

Woman, Rumor Has It, Warner Bros., 2005.


Film Work:

Associate producer, The City Girl, Moon, 1984.

Producer, The Cream Will Rise, 1998.

Associate producer, Shattered Image, 1998.

Producer, An American Rhapsody (also known as Amerikai rapszodia), Paramount Classics, 2001.

Producer, The Monster of Longwood, 2005.

Producer, War Magician, Paramount, 2005.


Television Appearances; Series:

Kara Wilhoit, Tom, CBS, 1993–94.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Vickie St. John, Rich Man, Poor Man, Book II, ABC, 1976–77.


Television Appearances; Movies:

Starlet, Amelia Earhart, NBC, 1976.

Rosette, Lady of the House, NBC, 1978.

Liberty Jean, Screwball Academy (also known as Divine Light and Loose Ends), 1986.

Ellie Snyder, Addicted to His Love (also known as Sisterhood), ABC, 1988.

Laurie, Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991.

Chris, For Their Own Good, ABC, 1993.

Jude, Suddenly (also known as An Urban Legend and When Somebody Loves You), ABC, 1996.

Mrs. Buford Lowry, The Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996.

Chick with axe to grind, Bar Hopping, Showtime, 2000.

Fay Clayton, How to Make a Monster, HBO, 2001.

Maura Hobbs, Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend, Hallmark Channel, 2005.


Television Appearances; Specials:

Marge Wilson, Jazz Night, Lifetime, 1999.

Herself, Dorothy Stratten: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001.


Also appeared in Going Home Again.


Television Appearances; Episodic:

Contestant, The Dating Game, ABC, 1972.

"Love and the Baby Derby," Love, American Style, 1973.

"The Tortoise Dance," Marcus Welby, M.D., 1973.

"Love and the Three–Timer," Love, American Style, 1973.

Rose, "Open House," Happy Days, ABC, 1975.

Bobette, "The Vampire," Starsky and Hutch, 1976.

Karen Bremmer, "Hostage," Harry O, 1976.

Doc, 1976.

Wynn, "The Cheerleader," Isis, 1976.

Herself, "Love, Exciting and New," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978.

Amanda #2, "The Siren," The Man from Atlantis, 1978.

Kristin Shepard, "For Love or Money," Dallas, CBS, 1979.

Kristin Shepard, "Sue Ellen's Sister," Dallas, CBS, 1979.

Bonnie Lane, "Trouble at Cooter's," The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1981.

Valerie Kane, "The Case of the Red–Faced Thespian," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983.

Connie Squires, "Djinn, No Chaser," Tales from the Darkside, 1985.

"Dream Girl," George Burns Comedy Week, 1985.

Dody Rogers, "Crossed Up," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987.

Deputy Marigold Feeney, "Who Threw Barbitals in Mrs. Fletcher's Chowder?," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988.

Mildred Korman, "Korman's Kalamity," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990.

Deborah Branchflower Diggs, "Melissa in Wonderland," thirtysomething, ABC, 1991.

Secretary, "Crime and Punishment," Roseanne, ABC, 1993.

Dawn, "The Last Thursday in November," Roseanne, ABC, 1995.

Jill, "Pampered to a Pulp," Roseanne, ABC, 1996.


Made television debut in The Dean Martin Show, NBC.


Television Executive Producer; Movies:

Earth vs. the Spider, Cinemax, 2001.


Television Producer; Movies:

Earth vs. the Spider, Cinemax, 2001.

How to Make a Monster, HBO, 2001.

The Day the World Ended, HBO, 2001.

Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature (also known as She Creature), HBO, 2001.

Teenage Caveman, Cinemax, 2002.

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