Camille Mana

Actor, Film actor

1986 –

63

Who is Camille Mana?

Camille Mana is an American actress.

Born September 1, 1986 in Orange County, California, she is of Filipino/Chinese descent. Camille graduated from University of California, Berkeley in six semesters with a degree in Economics.

She got her first starring role as Lisa on UPN's long-running sitcom One on One during the fifth and final season opposite Kyla Pratt, Robert Ri'chard, and R&B star Ray J. Mana next appeared in the Miramax Films dramedy Smart People playing Missy Chin. She also co-starred in the MGM teen comedy film College. She can be seen in four other feature films including Norman, High School, Why Am I Doing This, and Speed-Dating.

She produced a short film, Equal Opportunity, which won NBC's First Annual Comedy Shortcuts Festival and earned Mana a development grant prize. An official selection in the HBO/U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, and South by Southwest. She also co-produced the dramatic feature film The Things We Carry.

Camille originated the title role in the World Premiere of Asuncion, a play written by Jesse Eisenberg. She starred opposite Eisenberg and Justin Bartha at The Cherry Lane Theatre in New York. She played the role of Amanda in the West Coast Premiere of 4000 Miles, the Obie-Award Winning play by Amy Herzog at American Conservatory Theater.

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Born
Sep 1, 1986
Orange County
Also known as
  • Camille Gomez
  • Milla
Ethnicity
  • Filipino American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of California, Berkeley
Lived in
  • Orange County

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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