Camille Natta

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Camille Joan Natta (born November 19, 1977 ) is a French film, television and theater actress . She played roles in films such as The Purple Rivers 2 , Hari Om and Acorazado .

life and career

Before starting her acting career, Camille Joann Natta completed her Masters in Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Peters College in Oxford. Since 2003 she has played at theaters in Paris, including in Philippe Adrien's stage revival of Hanokh Levine's play Enfant Reve .

Since 2002 she has been seen increasingly in film and television in addition to her theater engagement. She made her screen debut in the romantic drama The Lake in 2002, directed by Robert Golden . A year later she was seen in Cédric Klapisch's film production, your last coup . In 2004 she starred alongside Jean Reno , Benoît Magimel and Christopher Lee in Olivier Dahan's thriller The Purple Rivers 2 - The Angels of the Apocalypse , the sequel to the successful thriller The Purple Rivers by director Mathieu Kassovitz . In the same year she played the role of Isa in Ganapathy Bharat's romantic comedy Hari Om . In 2007 further appearances in the cinema followed in Pur Week-end and Enfances . In 2010 she cast the director Álvaro Curiel for the role of Camille.

In addition to her work in film, Camille Natta also appeared in various television films in the 2000s.

Filmography (selection)

movie theater

  • 2002: The Lake
  • 2003: your last coup
  • 2004: The Purple Rivers 2 - The Angels of the Apocalypse (Les Rivières pourpres II - Les Anges de l'apocalypse)
  • 2004: Hari Om
  • 2007: Pure week-end
  • 2007: Enfances
  • 2008: Julia
  • 2010: Kissing Strangers
  • 2010: Acorazado
  • 2016: Nina
  • 2017: Alulim

watch TV

  • 2001: Red Eye (TV movie)
  • 2005: SAC: Des hommes dans l'ombre (TV movie)
  • 2005: Lucas Ferré: Le plaisir du mal (TV movie)
  • 2020: Hollywood (TV miniseries, 1 episode)

Short films

  • 2003: Avatar
  • 2006: Dress Up
  • 2017: Sexpectations

literature

  • Camille Natta. In: Le Spectacle du monde, editions 497-500. , Spectacle du monde, 2004

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Filmography by Camille Natta in: The New York Times