Camilla Shae

is a bilingual Eurasian, award-winning actor, singer, and martial artist.

She grew up on a cattle ranch in northern California. After moving to Los Angeles at nine, her first job was modeling with Justin Bieber in Vanity Fair. She began acting, taking on lead roles like Medea in high school, developing a lifelong love for the classics.

At UC Berkeley, she trained in classical singing technique and performed in San Francisco musicals and operettas. She also recorded a song for Asian Hall of Fame’s charity album in Robby Krieger’s studio.

Trained at the University of San Diego/Old Globe MFA program and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, Camilla’s recent highlights include Romeo in Romeo and Juliet and Luciana in The Comedy of Errors, touring prisons, community centers, and Mexico — experiences that cemented her belief that art is a necessity, not a luxury.

Outside acting, she trains in Kenpo Karate and weapon work (nunchucks, sais, bo staff, balisong). As Senior Marketing Manager at Asian Hall of Fame, she champions representation in the arts and supports the launch of America’s first Asian & Indigenous Performing Arts Center.

recent work

recent work

American Steel by Alex Lin
A New Play Reading
Atlantic Theater, NYC

Word Play: A Musical by Salwa Meghjee
A New Musical Workshop
New Victory Theater, NYC

American Steel by Alex Lin
A New Play Reading
Worker’s Theater in NYC

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