Camille Sullivan (born July 6, 1975) is a Canadian actress. Among her notable television appearances are ''
Rookie Blue
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'', ''
Da Vinci's Inquest
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'', ''
Intelligence
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'' and ''
Shattered''. She won a Leo Award for her role in ''
Normal''. She was also nominated for a Gemini Award for her portrayal of the character of Francine Reardon in ''
Intelligence
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'', who is the cocaine and alcohol addict ex-wife of a West Coast crime boss.
Career
In 2020, Sullivan starred in a survival horror thriller ''
Hunter Hunter'', receiving critical acclaim for her performance. In 2022, she co-starred in a thriller drama ''
Exile
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'', earning a
Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film nomination at the
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2022. Her critical success continued with a supernatural horror mystery film ''
Shelby Oaks'',
with BJ Colangelo of ''
/Film
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'' calling Sullivan's performance "phenomenal."
Personal life
Sullivan was born on July 6, 1975, in
Toronto
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,
Ontario
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, and is from
Vancouver
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,
British Columbia
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. She attended an arts high school in Toronto, majoring in visual arts. She later studied acting at the
University of British Columbia
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. Sullivan speaks both English and French. Her other skills include ice skating, swing dancing, stage combat and kickboxing.
Filmography
Films
Television
Theatre
References
External links
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1975 births
20th-century Canadian actresses
21st-century Canadian actresses
Actresses from Toronto
Actresses from Vancouver
Canadian film actresses
Canadian musical theatre actresses
Canadian stage actresses
Canadian television actresses
Living people
University of British Columbia alumni
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