Camille Mana is an American actress, known for her versatile roles across film, television, and theater. Raised in Orange County, California, she pursued her education at the University of California, Berkeley. Currently, Mana splits her time between Los Angeles and Brooklyn.
In the world premiere of “Asuncion,” a play penned by Jesse Eisenberg, Mana originated the title role. Her performance alongside Eisenberg and Justin Bartha at The Cherry Lane Theatre in New York earned widespread critical acclaim.
Demonstrating her range as an actress, Mana portrayed Amanda in the West Coast premiere of “4000 Miles” at the American Conservatory Theater, further solidifying her reputation as a skilled performer.
Mana is poised to captivate audiences as Ruby, the sister of Mel Bayani (portrayed by Liza Lapira), in the second season of CBS’s “The Equalizer.” Additionally, she stars in the Lionsgate feature film “Scrambled,” sharing the screen with talents like Yvonne Strahovski and June Diane Raphael, set to premiere at the esteemed South by Southwest festival in 2023.
In the Netflix animated feature film “Seal Team,” Mana lends her voice to the character Jing, the love interest of Geraldo (voiced by Patrick Warburton), alongside a stellar cast including JK Simmons, Matthew Rhys, and Kristen Schaal.
Mana’s filmography boasts a diverse array of projects, including notable appearances in films such as the Miramax Films dramedy “Smart People” and the MGM teen comedy “College.” She gained recognition for her role as Lisa on the sitcom “One on One” during its final season.
Her film credits extend to works like “Cake,” “Norman,” “High School,” “All I Want,” and “Speed-Dating.” Particularly noteworthy is her portrayal of Rose Castillo, a victim of an Asian-American hate crime, on the NBC drama “New Amsterdam.”
Beyond her acting prowess, Mana has also made strides as a producer. She worked on projects like the short film “Equal Opportunity,” starring Aldis Hodge, Alanna Ubach, and Tom Lenk, which won NBC’s First Annual Comedy Shortcuts Festival and earned recognition at esteemed festivals such as SXSW and the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival.
Additionally, she co-produced the dramatic feature film “The Things We Carry” and produced the short film “Carnal Orient,” which premiered at the prestigious Slamdance Film Festival, showcasing her multifaceted talents behind the camera.
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