Camilla Power
Camilla Joy Cynthia Power, born on November 13, 1976, in Cork, Ireland, is a talented actress known for her impactful roles in television. She has gained significant recognition for her performances in the popular series *Emmerdale* and *Waterloo Road*.
With a familial connection to the late actor Tyrone Power and a legacy rooted in politics—her great-grandfather, Sir John Power, served as an MP for Wimbledon—Camilla's artistic journey began early. She honed her craft at the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, making her television debut in a chicken nuggets advertisement before landing her first notable role as Sabina Halliday in the film *A Summer Story* (1988).
Power's early career saw her in *The Manageress* (1990) and as Jill Pole in the BBC adaptation of C.S. Lewis's *The Silver Chair* (1990). Her versatility was showcased in *Bonjour la Classe* (1993) and the horse-riding challenge of *Moonacre* (1993). From 1993 to 1995, she became a household name as Jessica McAllister on *Emmerdale*.
In 1998, she graced the National Theatre stage in a production of *The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie*. Power portrayed Lorna Dickey, an English teacher in *Waterloo Road*, earning acclaim for her powerful storyline involving multiple sclerosis. Her other notable works include appearances in *Torchwood*, *The Tournament*, and the anthology series *Black Mirror*, particularly in the episode "Shut Up and Dance" (2016). Throughout her career, Power has consistently demonstrated her range and depth as an actress.
Filmography
The Tournament (2009)
The Chronicles of Narnia