Camille Lellouche
Camille Lellouche, born in 1986 in Île-de-France, is a talented French actress, comedian, and singer. She grew up in Vitry-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, where her passion for music blossomed early; she began piano lessons at just four years old and later picked up the viola. By the age of ten, Camille had declared her ambition to become a singer.
Her artistic journey took her to piano bars in 2000, and she pursued acting classes, honing her skills at Acting International. Although she faced challenges in her early career with minor roles and a decade-long stint in the restaurant industry, her breakthrough came in 2012 when director Rebecca Zlotowski discovered her at a Parisian brewery. This led to a significant role in the film *Grand Central*, which premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Simultaneously, Camille gained popularity online through her comedic and musical content on platforms like YouTube, building a following of over 600,000. She showcased her humor in a one-woman show, *Camille in Real Life*, touring France and performing a variety of characters inspired by her experiences in the restaurant world.
Her film career continued with roles in *Planetarium* (2016) alongside Natalie Portman and *The Price of Success* (2017). Camille has also made appearances on popular television shows, including *Touche pas à mon poste!* and *Quotidien*, where she showcased her comedic talent.