Camille Davis(VII)
- Actress
Camille Davis is a well-known actress in Jamaica's theater industry, with over 20 years of experience. She made her commercial debut in Patrick Brown's Woody's Last Stand in 2004 and has since appeared in over 24 theater productions, including Class of 73, Assistant Thief, Vibes, Love Games, Ladies of the Night, and Sheep in Wolf Clothing.
Camille is one of the founding members of Centre Stage Theatre, and in 2015, she received her first Actor Boy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Saving Alligator High. Along with her success on the stage, Camille has also been featured in several radio and television commercials for local brands such as Tastee Cheese and Pure Squash. She has also given life to animated characters, such as Usain Bolt's mother in The Boy Who Learned To Fly (2016), produced by Gatorade.
In addition to her theater and voice-over work, Camille has started to shine on the big screen, where she played Peter-Gaye in King of the Dancehall, produced and directed by Nick Cannon (2015), and Mrs. Brown in Mango Wars - a Jamaica Film & Television Association Propella film (2017).
Camille is one of the founding members of Centre Stage Theatre, and in 2015, she received her first Actor Boy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Saving Alligator High. Along with her success on the stage, Camille has also been featured in several radio and television commercials for local brands such as Tastee Cheese and Pure Squash. She has also given life to animated characters, such as Usain Bolt's mother in The Boy Who Learned To Fly (2016), produced by Gatorade.
In addition to her theater and voice-over work, Camille has started to shine on the big screen, where she played Peter-Gaye in King of the Dancehall, produced and directed by Nick Cannon (2015), and Mrs. Brown in Mango Wars - a Jamaica Film & Television Association Propella film (2017).