Camilla Power, a talented English actress of Irish descent, hails from South west London, where she spent her formative years. Interestingly, Camilla is a distant cousin of the renowned actor Tyrone Power, and her great-grandfather, Sir John Power, was a notable figure in politics, having served as a member of parliament for Wimbledon prior to World War II.
Camilla's passion for acting began at a young age, and she has since dedicated over three decades to her craft, working extensively in both television and film. Her impressive stage credits include notable productions such as "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" at the National Theatre, opposite the esteemed Fiona Shaw. Other notable performances include "The Blue Room" at the Theatre Royal Haymarket and "Platonov" at the Almeida, where she shared the stage with accomplished actors Helen Mcrory and Aiden Gillen.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Camilla is married with two children, and has undoubtedly balanced her demanding career with her personal life.