Camille Solari was born in Boston to an attorney father of Italian descent and a high school teacher mother of French Canadian origin. This dual heritage has granted her dual citizenship in both the United States and Canada, and she is also fluent in the French language.
Solari's academic background is equally impressive, having graduated cum laude from a prestigious Boston performing arts institution, the same alma mater that has produced a diverse range of talents including Spalding Gray, Norman Lear, Mario Cantone, Lilly Wachowski, Karen Finley, Dennis Leary, and Jay Leno.
Camille's extensive stage work has spanned both formal and experimental productions, with notable roles including the heroine Regan in a highly acclaimed production of "King Lear" at Boston's Majestic Theatre and irreverent performances at Los Angeles industry showcases for the Comedy Store and Comedy Central network.
Her unique approach to the competitive Hollywood landscape has propelled her to write and star in her own quirky and delightful independent feature films, including the triumphant against-all-odds tale of a rebellious bandingénue Rocker (2006); the darkly comic morality caper Boston Girls (2010); the wry delirium thriller True True Lie (2006),released by the Weinstein Company; and the forthcoming "The Godmother" (an sexy comedic updating of Aristophanes' "Lysistrata"); Forever (2006) (an identity-bending supernatural murder mystery),and Lady Luck (2017) (wherein a game girl with a magic touch for casino gaming intersects with a scorching diamond heist).
In addition to her work in fiction filmmaking, Solari has also ventured into documentary filmmaking and directing with the eagerly anticipated chronicle of the great James Brown's final concert tour and last days, Life on the Road with Mr. and Mrs. Brown (2009),produced with unprecedented access to the late soul legend's innermost world.