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Camilla Scott

Camilla Eves (born Camilla Scott, July 12, 1961) is a Canadian actress and television host.[1][2]

Camilla Eves
Born
Camilla Scott

(1961-07-12) July 12, 1961 (age 62)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation(s)Actress, television host, businessperson
Years active1990–2013
SpousePaul Eves
Children1

Career edit

Scott's first starring role was the lead in Evita at the Limelight Dinner Theatre, a role she landed before she turned 25. Because her agent insisted that her name be billed above the title of the musical in all advertising, "suddenly people thought I was a star", she said.[3]

Television edit

She appeared on the soap opera, Days of Our Lives, in 1990, portraying Melissa Anderson. The casting director was looking for a young actress who could sing. Surprised by a request to "sing something," Scott started singing the last song she had heard on her car radio: Whitney Houston's "Greatest Love of All". The casting agent stopped her, saying, "You really can sing." After meeting with the producer, she was hired and began filming the next day. She remained on the series for two years.[3]

Scott hosted The Camilla Scott Show on the Baton Broadcast System (and later the CTV television network), a daytime talk show, from 1996 to 1998.[4] The show received a poor critical reception; the Globe and Mail wrote "What could be less fun than licking a metal pole on a January morning with a crazed Shitzu scrabbling up your pant leg? According to the mostly male TV critics of middling years who write for the papers, the answer is Camilla Scott."[5]

Concurrent with her talk show work, she had a recurring role in the TV series Due South as Inspector Margaret "Meg" Thatcher of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from 1995 through 1999. She credited this role for helping her receive an award for community safety from her cellphone company. In 1996, she witnessed a mugging and called 911, giving a description of the mugger and his car that led to the mugger being arrested and the stolen goods being recovered. "Maybe my role as an RCMP officer on Due South gave me the practice I needed to help in a real situation," she said.[6]

In 2002, Scott had a voice role as Mama Bear in a television adaptation of the Berenstain Bears.[7]

Theatre edit

Scott has performed in several Toronto musical theatre productions.

In 1994, Scott starred as Polly Baker in Mike Ockrent's Toronto production of George and Ira Gershwin's Crazy For You at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.[8]

Scott appeared as the lead in the Toronto production of Mamma Mia! after Louise Pitre departed on tour.[9] She continued in the role for three years.

She starred as Khashoggi, a role that previously had always been played by a man, in the Dora Award–winning Toronto production of the Queen musical We Will Rock You.[3] She took the role in October 2008,[10] and remained with the show until it closed on June 28, 2009.[11]

Multi-level marketing edit

As her acting career wound down, Scott started working for Arbonne, a multi-level marketing company. As of 2020, she is now an Executive National Vice President for the company.[12]

Filmography edit

Personal life edit

Scott married actor Paul Eves in 2002.[3] They have a son born in 2005.[3][13]

References edit

  1. ^ . Northern Stars Database. Archived from the original on September 16, 2015. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  2. ^ . Arbonne EOAs | Success Stories. Archived from the original on February 3, 2020. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e Ouzounian, Richard (November 1, 2008). "Camilla Scott will rock you". The Star. Toronto. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  4. ^ Haslett Cuff, John (January 11, 1996). "Yackfest Wannabe Fails Test". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. C1.
  5. ^ "Dearth and the Maiden: How low can Camilla Scott's new afternoon talk show go if it begins at debasement?". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. January 27, 1996. p. P9.
  6. ^ "Noises Off: Gabfest host Scott steps in on robbery". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. September 23, 1996. p. C3.
  7. ^ Scott, Camilla; Campbell, Benedict; Cera, Michael; Isen, Tajja; Conley, Corinne (voice actors) (May 23, 2006). The Berenstain Bears: Fun Family Adventures (DVD). Sony Pictures. ASIN B000EU1Q68.
  8. ^ Kirchhoff, H. J. (January 6, 1994). "Theatre Review: Crazy For You". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. C1.
  9. ^ Ouzounian, Richard (May 21, 2005). "O Mamma, such a fine run". Toronto Star. Toronto. p. H2.
  10. ^ Chrom, Sol (October 9, 2008). "The Biz: deals and moves in Canadian arts". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. R3.
  11. ^ Jones, Kenneth (June 28, 2009). . Playbill. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  12. ^ "Camilla Eves | Arbonne EOA". Arbonne EOAs | Success Stories. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  13. ^ "EOA".

External links edit

  • Camilla Scott at IMDb

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Camilla Eves born Camilla Scott July 12 1961 is a Canadian actress and television host 1 2 Camilla EvesBornCamilla Scott 1961 07 12 July 12 1961 age 62 Toronto Ontario CanadaOccupation s Actress television host businesspersonYears active1990 2013SpousePaul EvesChildren1 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Television 1 2 Theatre 1 3 Multi level marketing 2 Filmography 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksCareer editScott s first starring role was the lead in Evita at the Limelight Dinner Theatre a role she landed before she turned 25 Because her agent insisted that her name be billed above the title of the musical in all advertising suddenly people thought I was a star she said 3 Television edit She appeared on the soap opera Days of Our Lives in 1990 portraying Melissa Anderson The casting director was looking for a young actress who could sing Surprised by a request to sing something Scott started singing the last song she had heard on her car radio Whitney Houston s Greatest Love of All The casting agent stopped her saying You really can sing After meeting with the producer she was hired and began filming the next day She remained on the series for two years 3 Scott hosted The Camilla Scott Show on the Baton Broadcast System and later the CTV television network a daytime talk show from 1996 to 1998 4 The show received a poor critical reception the Globe and Mail wrote What could be less fun than licking a metal pole on a January morning with a crazed Shitzu scrabbling up your pant leg According to the mostly male TV critics of middling years who write for the papers the answer is Camilla Scott 5 Concurrent with her talk show work she had a recurring role in the TV series Due South as Inspector Margaret Meg Thatcher of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from 1995 through 1999 She credited this role for helping her receive an award for community safety from her cellphone company In 1996 she witnessed a mugging and called 911 giving a description of the mugger and his car that led to the mugger being arrested and the stolen goods being recovered Maybe my role as an RCMP officer on Due South gave me the practice I needed to help in a real situation she said 6 In 2002 Scott had a voice role as Mama Bear in a television adaptation of the Berenstain Bears 7 Theatre edit Scott has performed in several Toronto musical theatre productions In 1994 Scott starred as Polly Baker in Mike Ockrent s Toronto production of George and Ira Gershwin s Crazy For You at the Royal Alexandra Theatre 8 Scott appeared as the lead in the Toronto production of Mamma Mia after Louise Pitre departed on tour 9 She continued in the role for three years She starred as Khashoggi a role that previously had always been played by a man in the Dora Award winning Toronto production of the Queen musical We Will Rock You 3 She took the role in October 2008 10 and remained with the show until it closed on June 28 2009 11 Multi level marketing edit As her acting career wound down Scott started working for Arbonne a multi level marketing company As of 2020 she is now an Executive National Vice President for the company 12 Filmography editDue South 1994 1999 Three Men and a Baby 1987 The Art of the Steal 2013 Personal life editScott married actor Paul Eves in 2002 3 They have a son born in 2005 3 13 References edit Camilla Scott Northern Stars Database Archived from the original on September 16 2015 Retrieved August 10 2015 Camilla Eves Arbonne EOA Arbonne EOAs Success Stories Archived from the original on February 3 2020 Retrieved February 3 2020 a b c d e Ouzounian Richard November 1 2008 Camilla Scott will rock you The Star Toronto Retrieved February 20 2011 Haslett Cuff John January 11 1996 Yackfest Wannabe Fails Test The Globe and Mail Toronto p C1 Dearth and the Maiden How low can Camilla Scott s new afternoon talk show go if it begins at debasement The Globe and Mail Toronto January 27 1996 p P9 Noises Off Gabfest host Scott steps in on robbery The Globe and Mail Toronto September 23 1996 p C3 Scott Camilla Campbell Benedict Cera Michael Isen Tajja Conley Corinne voice actors May 23 2006 The Berenstain Bears Fun Family Adventures DVD Sony Pictures ASIN B000EU1Q68 Kirchhoff H J January 6 1994 Theatre Review Crazy For You The Globe and Mail Toronto p C1 Ouzounian Richard May 21 2005 O Mamma such a fine run Toronto Star Toronto p H2 Chrom Sol October 9 2008 The Biz deals and moves in Canadian arts The Globe and Mail Toronto p R3 Jones Kenneth June 28 2009 Toronto s We Will Rock You Won t After June 28 Playbill Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved February 20 2011 Camilla Eves Arbonne EOA Arbonne EOAs Success Stories Retrieved February 3 2020 EOA External links editCamilla Scott at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Camilla Scott amp oldid 1192471121, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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