Camilla Scott
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianCamilla Scott: Scott was an overweight teen. Inspired by another teen who lost weight, Scott embarked on a new lifestyle and shed the weight. After high school, she moved to Los Angeles, where she faced earthquakes, a mugging, and riots. Nevertheless, she landed a job o
Camilla Belle Routh;
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanCamilla Belle Routh;: She is known for her lead role in the 2006 remake of When a Stranger Calls, the 2008 film 10,000 BC, and the 2000 Disney Channel film Rip Girls. Belle is known for her trademark dark, defined eyebrows and exotic appearance.[1][2]Belle began appearing in print ads at the age of nine months. She progressed into commercials and began working in movies for network and cable television. Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in several made for television and direct to video movies, including Trapped Beneath the Earth, Annie: A Royal Adventure!, Poison Ivy II: Lily and Marshal Law. She had minor roles in several widely-released films, including A Little Princess, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Practical Magic,
Camilla "Milly" Vitale
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianCamilla "Milly" Vitale: aughter of conductor Riccardo Vitale and choreographer Natasha Shidlowski, was an Italian actress.She appeared in numerous post-war Italian films. She also appeared in a few Hollywood movies but never achieved star status like her contemporaries Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida.In her most notable U.S. role, she appeared with Bob Hope as "Madeleine Morundo Foy" in The Seven Little Foys (1955).She married Vincent Hillyer in 1960; the marriage produced two sons, but ended in divorce in the late 1960s.
Camilla Baginskaite
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanCamilla Baginskaite: is an American chess Woman Grandmaster and chess teacher.She learned chess from her father when she was eight years old, visiting a chess school when she was ten. In 1997 she moved to San Francisco, California. Baginskaite studied design in Lithuania and the U.S.A. with a Master's degree in history of art. She is married to Alex Yermolinsky