Camilla Waldman

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Camilla Waldman
Born (1968-02-22) 22 February 1968 (age 56)
South Africa
EducationUniversity of Cape Town
OccupationActress
Years active1995present
Spouse Jamie Bartlett (divorced)
Children1

Camilla Waldman (born 22 February 1968) is a South African actress, best known for her role as Anne de Villiers, the Madam of a high-class brothel, on the SABC1 soapie Generations , from March 2004 to June 2008.[ citation needed ]

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Career

Waldman completed a BA in drama and a Performer's Diploma, graduating cum laude from the University of Cape Town. She then joined the Jazzart Dance Theatre Company and performed with them for two years.[ citation needed ]

Waldman has appeared in The Fall (2006), Dead Easy (2004) and Berserker .

In 2011, she was cast as Teresa de' Medici in the TV series Leonardo . [1] The first season of Leonardo was shot on location in South Africa throughout the second half of 2010. A second season was completed on location in Cape Town and was aired in 2012. It was announced on 21 January 2013 that Leonardo would not be recommissioned for a third season.

Personal life

She was formerly married to actor Jamie Bartlett. The couple had a son, Hector, and later divorced. [2]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Mystery and Imagination Morella
2004 Berserker Mother
Dead EasyMoira
2006 The Fall Crying Woman
2007SpaarwielMomShort
2010 Wild at Heart Hannah1 episode
2011-2012 Leonardo Teresa de' Medici10 episodes
2015 While You Weren't Looking Terri
2016HanslammersRina
2017Empire of the SharksCaptain Ann Aldrin
2018 Frank & Fearless Mrs. Manny
2019The Hot ZoneYambuku Nurse2 episodes
2020LegacyDimitra11 episodes
2021 Reyka Maxine8 episodes
2022Nandi 2022Lisa Crowley

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References

  1. Mason, Tom. "Leonardo On CBBC". Comix 411. Archived from the original on 11 April 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. TVSA article on personal life