Camilla Beeput
Camilla Marie Beeput is a talented English actress and singer, known for her impressive work across stage, television, and film. She gained fame in 2002 after participating in the reality show Fame Academy, which marked the beginning of a dynamic career in the entertainment industry.
In 2015, Beeput was honored with the Next Generation, Voice of a Woman Award, recognizing her contributions to music and performance. She has collaborated with notable artists, including rapper Erick Sermon, and has performed duets with the legendary Lionel Richie. Her theatrical accomplishments include leading roles in acclaimed West End productions like West Side Story and Daddy Cool.
In recent years, Beeput has made a significant impact on television. She featured prominently in the Sky Atlantic drama Save Me, alongside renowned actors Lennie James and Stephen Graham, and starred in the Sky One series Sick Note, sharing the screen with Rupert Grint and Lindsay Lohan. Additionally, she has appeared in popular shows such as Peep Show and Grantchester, and lent her voice to the character Nova, a companion to the Ninth Doctor, in Doctor Who audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions.
Camilla was born in Westminster, London, and grew up in Brent, where she attended Bentley Wood High School. Her diverse career continues to evolve, showcasing her multifaceted talent in the entertainment world.