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Camilla Beeput

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Camilla Beeput (born 9 September 1981 in Westminster, London) is an English actress and singer who works on stage, TV and in films. She first came to attention on Fame Academy in 2002 and later won the Next Generation, Voice of a Woman Award in 2015. She has released music with Erick Sermon, sung duets with Lionel Richie, and starred in West End musicals such as West Side Story (Maria) and Daddy Cool (Rose). She also voices Nova, a companion of the Ninth Doctor, in Doctor Who.

On television, Beeput has appeared in Save Me and Sick Note, as well as Peep Show and Grantchester, along with many other shows. Her screen work includes The Nightmare Worlds of H. G. Wells, Partners in Crime, Legends, The Attack, Scott & Bailey, Death in Paradise, Birds of a Feather, New Tricks, and Top Boy. In film, she acted in Mortdecai with Johnny Depp and Gwyneth Paltrow, Writer’s Retreat, Super Bob, and The Harry Hill Movie.

Beeput grew up in Brent and attended Bentley Wood High School. She was discovered by theatre director Paul Kerryson during Fame Academy. Her stage career includes Maria in West Side Story at Leicester Haymarket, Shun in In the Red and Brown Water at the Young Vic, and roles in Monster Raving Loony at Theatre Royal Plymouth. She also played Rose in Daddy Cool in the West End and on tour. In 2017 she premiered a one-woman show, Stormy: the Life of Lena Horne (co-written with Alex Webb), which was performed at several festivals and received strong reviews from outlets like The Times. Her music from 2006 includes Don’t Hold Back with Erick Sermon, while a 2009 track with Juelz Santana was recorded but not released.


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