Camille Cooper, a multifaceted individual with a rich background, was born in the vibrant city of Los Angeles and spent her formative years in the bustling metropolis of New York.
Throughout her illustrious career, Cooper has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, boasting an impressive resume that includes starring roles in over 12 films and television series, such as the iconic soap operas Knots Landing and ABC's General Hospital.
Beyond her acting credits, Cooper has established herself as a leading authority on media-related issues, earning recognition as one of the top national experts in her field.
In 2019, Cooper took on a new challenge as the Vice President of Public Policy for RAINN, the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, a prestigious organization dedicated to providing vital services and support to victims of sexual violence.
Prior to her tenure at RAINN, Cooper served as the director of legislative affairs for the National Association to Protect Children - PROTECT, Inc., a leading organization committed to protecting children from exploitation and abuse.
During her time at PROTECT, Inc., Cooper played a pivotal role in spearheading the PROTECT Our Children Act of 2008, a landmark legislation that was signed into law by President George W. Bush. This groundbreaking bill brought about unprecedented changes, innovation, technology, and resources to law enforcement, resulting in a significant allocation of hundreds of millions of dollars for law enforcement job creation and technology development.
One of the most notable outcomes of this legislation was the creation of a global law enforcement information sharing and conflict resolution Internet portal, a testament to Cooper's tireless efforts to advance the cause of child protection and support.