Camille Davis
Camille Davis is a renowned actress in the theater industry in Jamaica with over 14 years of experience. Since her commercial debut in Patrick Brown's Woody's Last Stand (2004), Camille has been involved in over 24 theatre productions, such as, Class of 73, Assistant Thief, Vibes, Love games, Ladies of the Night, and Sheep in Wolf Clothing.
A founding member of the Centre Stage Theatre, Camille received her first Actor Boy Award in 2015 for Best Supporting Actress in Saving Alligator High. In addition to dominating the stage, Camille has done several radio and television commercials for local brands, Tastee Cheese and Pure Squash, and on the international stage where she gave life to the animated role of Usain Bolt's mother in The Boy Who Learned To Fly (2016) produced by Gatorade. She is also an emerging star in film, embodying the roles of Peter-Gaye, in King of the Dancehall, produced and directed by Nick Cannon (2015) and Mrs. Brown in Mango Wars - a JAFTA Propella film (2017).