Camille Razat, born on March first, nineteen ninety-four, is a talented French actress and model who has captivated audiences with her diverse roles in both television and film. Her career took off with her portrayal of Léa Morel in the gripping France 2 drama, The Disappearance, where she showcased her ability to convey deep emotional nuances.
In addition to her work in The Disappearance, Camille has made a significant impact in the French television landscape. She played the character Salome in Josée Dayan's acclaimed series, Capitaine Marleau, further establishing her reputation as a versatile actress. Her performances are marked by a unique blend of charm and intensity, making her a standout in every project she undertakes.
Camille gained international recognition for her role as Camille in the popular Netflix series, Emily in Paris. This series not only highlighted her acting skills but also her ability to connect with a global audience. Additionally, she took on the intriguing role of a one-eyed witch in the Netflix series, Néro the Assassin, showcasing her range and willingness to explore complex characters.