Camille Sullivan is a renowned Canadian actress, having garnered widespread recognition and accolades for her exceptional performances in various mediums.
Most recently, she starred in the highly acclaimed horror/thriller film "Hunter Hunter", opposite Devon Sawa and Nick Stahl, showcasing her versatility and range as an actress.
In addition to her film work, Camille has also made a significant impact in television, with notable roles in the limited series "Unspeakable" for CBC and the film "Kingsway", directed by Bruce Sweeney.
In 2018, Camille received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Leading Actress for her outstanding performance in the CTV limited series "The Disappearance", as well as the Women in Film UBCP/ACTRA Artistic Achievement Award for her remarkable body of work.
Throughout her career, Camille has been twice nominated for Gemini Awards, once for her portrayal of Detective Amy Lynch, series lead, on CTV's "Shattered", and again for her captivating performance as Francine Reardon, the volatile cocaine and alcohol addicted ex-wife of a west coast crime boss, in Chris Haddocks' "Intelligence" for CBC.
Camille has also won five UBCP/ACTRA Awards for her remarkable performances in the films "Hunter Hunter", "Kingsway", "Ally Was Screaming", "The Birdwatcher" opposite Gabrielle Rose, and the completely improvised "Sisters and Brothers" from director Carl Bessai.
Her extensive television credits include recurring roles on "Big Sky", "The Man in the High Castle", "Rookie Blue", and "Hellcats", as well as guest starring roles on "Proof", "Motive", "Falling Skies", "Combat Hospital", "Alcatraz", "Flashpoint", and "The Killing".