Camille Mana is a talented actress who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Her most recent role is on the CBS drama "The Equalizer" where she plays the character Ruby, sister to Mel Bayani (Liza Lapira). Additionally, she starred in the SXSW competition feature "Scrambled" alongside Leah Mckendrick, Yvonne Strahovski, June Diane Raphael, Ego Nwodim, and Clancy Brown.
Camille has also had a successful stage career, starring opposite Jesse Eisenberg in his playwriting debut "Asuncion". Her performance as the title character received rave reviews from Vogue, Vanity Fair, and even an onscreen shoutout from Jimmy Fallon.
In the world of animation, Camille voiced the character Jing, a spunky martial-arts aficionado and love interest to Patrick Warburton's Geraldo, in the Netflix animated feature film "Seal Team" alongside JK Simmons, Matthew Rhys, and Kristen Schaal.
On the big screen, Camille has appeared in a wide range of films, including Sundance/Toronto drama fare such as "Smart People" with Dennis Quaid and Sarah Jessica Parker, "Cake" with Jennifer Aniston, "Norman" with Adam Goldberg and Richard Jenkins, to slacker comedy fare such as "College" with Haley Bennett, "Speed-Dating" starring Chris Elliott, and "High School" starring Adrien Brody and Colin Hanks. She will also be playing her first villain, Dr. White, in the upcoming feature film "Captain Tsunami's Army" starring Jeremy Sisto.
As a producer, Camille has worked on several projects, including "Equal Opportunity", which won Best Film in the NBC Comedy Shortcuts Festival and was an official selection at SXSW, HBO Comedy Festival, and Montreal Just For Laughs. She has also produced "Carnal Orient", an official selection at Slamdance, and "The Bird Who Could Fly" directed by mentor Raphael Sbarge.
In addition to her acting and producing credits, Camille has also had a successful television career. She is currently a series regular on the Netflix sitcom "One on One" opposite Kyla Pratt, and has recently appeared as Rose Castillo on "New Amsterdam".