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Camille Mana- actress, screenwriter and producer. This 24 year old is a native of Orange County, CA. She is of Filipino and Chinese descent. A well driven and very intelligent young lady with a degree of Economics and Theater studies at U.C. Berkeley completed in just six semesters while concurrently managing the demands of being an unexperienced young actress in the highly competitive world of Hollywood. She developed an interest in acting in her teens while watching the show " My So Called Life". She moved to LA when she was 16 and attended professional acting classes. She landed some acting parts most notable of which was the role of Lisa in the hit sitcom One on One on the UPN Network. The show lasted five years before it was cancelled, after which Camille decided to try her hands on producing. Her film Equal Opportunity released in 2007 earned her rave reviews and a development deal with NBC. It was a satire based on racial prejudices which won the Best Film Award at the NBC/Universal's First Annual Comedy Shortcuts Film Festival. It was also an Official Selection of HBO/U.S. Comedy Arts Festival (Aspen), South by Southwest (SXSW) and more. Camille is currently working on 2 films which are scheduled for release in 2008. One is a sexy Lionsgate comedy "College", where she plays the love interest of one of the lead stars and the other is a Miramax production "Smart People" . In Smart People she is cast as Missy Chin, the love interest of the son of Dennis Quaid's character. It will be in theaters in April 2008.
Highlights: L.A.M.D.A. Gold Medal with Distinction, she was honored as one of promising American high school students Equal Opportunty (2007), Producer Best Film Award, NBC/Universal's First Annual Comedy Shortcuts Film Festival
Reference: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1026120/bio http://savvy.com/entertainment/star_of_the_week/camille_mana
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