Kamilla Bjorlin, a talented individual, was born to Fary and the late Ulf Bjorlin, Sr., and is the eldest of six siblings, including Kaj, Katja, Nadia, Ulf, and Jean-Paul.
From a young age, Kamilla demonstrated a passion for acting, with over forty theatrical productions under her belt since the age of seven. She has had the privilege of playing lead roles in notable productions such as "Merry Wives of Windsor," "Speed the Plow," "A Chorus Line," and "Visit From Wild Man." Her extensive experience in Swedish radio has seen her portray over one hundred characters.
Kamilla's academic background is impressive, having studied acting and dancing at prestigious institutions like the Boston Conservatory and the Performing Arts Academy in Lidingo, Sweden.
Her television credits are equally impressive, with appearances on major networks, including "Predators," "Days of our Lives," "Maximum Bob," "The Hugh Hefner Story," and a guest spot on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."
Kamilla's filmography includes notable productions such as "Princess Diaries II," "Miss Castaway," "Raising Helen," "Ghost Dog," "Devil's Knight," and "Last Marshall."
Before pursuing a solo career, Kamilla was part of the female group Touch from 1993 to 1997, where she served as the main choreographer and singer. She has performed at numerous esteemed venues, including the Boston City Hall, the Venetian in Las Vegas, the Hollywood Bowl Universal Amphitheater, Greek Theater, and the Boston Garden.
In her free time, Kamilla enjoys a variety of activities, including singing, kickboxing, tae-kwon-do, fencing, water and snow skiing, ice skating, rollerblading, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding (Western and English),and dancing. She is proficient in several dance styles, including hip-hop, street, funk, jazz, salsa, and belly dancing. Kamilla is fluent in Swedish and English, and conversational in French and Farsi.