Sullivan, Camille

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Sullivan, Camille

PERSONAL

Raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Education: Studied acting at the University of British Columbia; studied with various instructors.

Addresses:

Manager—King Talent, 303-228 East Fourth Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia V5T 1G5, Canada.

Career:

Actress.

Member:

Union of British Columbia Performers/Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA).

Awards, Honors:

Leo Award nomination, best performance by a female in a short drama, Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2002, for Room; Leo Award, best lead performance by a female in a feature length drama, 2008, for Normal.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Flower shop clerk, Screwed (also known as Ballbusted, Foolproof, and Pittsburgh), MCA/Universal, 2000.

Nurse, A Good Burn, Clutchkick Digipics, 2000.

Philly AM assistant, Best in Show (also known as Dog Show, Dog Show!, and Dogumentary), Warner Bros., 2000.

Sarah, Room (short film), Britshorts Limited, 2002.

Michelle, A Problem with Fear (also known as Parano), Christal Films, 2003.

Cricket, The Butterfly Effect, New Line Cinema, 2004.

(Uncredited) Young Katherine Pierson, Neverwas, Senator Film, 2005, Miramax Home Entertainment, 2007.

Ellie, Dark Storm, Lionsgate/Cinetel Films, 2006.

Sarah Cameron, Mount Pleasant, Christal Films, 2006.

Elise, Normal, Mongrel Media, 2007.

Some sources cite an appearance as Rebecca, Mothers & Daughters, Raven West Films.

Television Appearances; Series:

Claire, Beggars and Choosers (also known as TV business), Showtime, 1999-2001.

Lisa, Big Sound, CanWest Global Television, 2000-2001.

Detective Suki Taylor, Da Vinci's Inquest (also known as Coroner Da Vinci), CBC, 2001-2005.

Brooke, 49th and Main, CBC, 2006.

Francine Reardon, Intelligence, CBC, 2006-2007.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Nina Toth as an adult, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents "Taken"), Sci-Fi Channel, 2002.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Francine Reardon, Intelligence, CBC, 2005.

Elle, Cries in the Dark (also known as The Last Month), Lifetime, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Diana Black, "Book of Shadows," First Wave, Sci-Fi Channel, 1998.

Ellie, "The Judgment of Joe Dean Bonner," Dead Man's Gun, Showtime, 1998.

Blonde girl, "Flight 666," The Immortal, syndicated, 2000.

Loretta, "Beeing There," So Weird (also known as Fionas Website and Too Weird), Disney Channel, 2000.

Tiffany, "Ring Toss," Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (also known as Beyond Belief and Strange Truth: Fact or Fiction), Fox, 2000.

Waitress, "A Change Will Do You Good," Strange Frequency (also known as Strange Frequency 2), VH1, 2001.

Waitress, "Cold Turkey," Strange Frequency (also known as Strange Frequency 2), VH1, 2001.

Lida, "Love in Vein," Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron's "Dark Angel"), Fox, 2002.

Helen, "Lies, Lies, Lies," The L Word (also known as Earthlings), Showtime, 2004.

Principal, "No Life Like It," Cold Squad (also known as Files from the Past, Cold Squad, brigade speciale, and Halott uegyek), CTV (Canada), 2004.

Meghan Phillips, "1988," Reunion, Fox, 2005.

Meghan Phillips, "1989," Reunion, Fox, 2005.

Meghan Phillips, "1990," Reunion, Fox, 2005.

Meghan Phillips, "1991," Reunion, Fox, 2005.

Pilot and stepchild, "The Hand of God," Battlestar Galactica (also known as Galactica, Galactica—Estrella de combate, and Taisteluplaneetta Galactica), Sci-Fi Channel, 2005.

Valerie Goins, "Luminous," The L Word (also known as Earthlings), Showtime, 2005.

Julie, Terminal City, The Movie Network and Movie Central, 2005 (multiple episodes).

Herself, "Fashion Stylists," Making It Big, [Canada], 2007.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Susan Collins, Conspiracy, Lifetime, 2007.

Stage Appearances:

Title role, Antigone, University of British Columbia, Frederic Wood Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1996.

Beth, A Lie of the Mind, University of British Columbia, Frederic Wood Theatre, 1996.

Barbara, The Plastic Project, University of British Columbia, Frederic Wood Theatre, 1997.

Deborah, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, The Cavern, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2000.

Appeared as Dorimene, The Forced Marriage, and as Barbara and a member of the chorus, The Plastic Project 2, both University of British Columbia, Frederic Wood Theatre; appeared as Madame, The Maids, University of British Columbia, Dorothy Somerset Studio, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and as She, Mystics, Station Street Arts Center. Appeared as Edie Sedgwick in an Andy Warhol exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

OTHER SOURCES

Electronic:

Camille Sullivan.ca,http://camillesullivan.ca, April 23, 2008.

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