Where Are They Now?

Where Are They Now? : ‘When A Stranger Calls’ Actress Camilla Belle

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Camilla Belle Routh, born on October 2, 1986, in the heart of Los Angeles, California, isn’t just your typical American actress. Her journey into the world of entertainment didn’t start on the big screen but through a series of television commercials. However, it wasn’t long before she seized her first leading role in the 1992 NBC thriller, “Trapped Beneath the Earth.”

From there, Camilla Belle’s star continued to rise. She ventured into iconic films like “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” in 1997, sprinkled a bit of magic with “Practical Magic” in 1998, and even took us back to ancient times in “10,000 BC” in 2008. Yet, it’s her remarkable performances in independent films such as “The Quiet” in 2005 and “The Mad Whale” in 2017 that truly set her apart. Her career peaked when she was cast in the lead role of the thriller ‘When A Stranger Calls’.

But Camilla isn’t just an actress; she’s a multifaceted talent. She’s graced the world as the face of Vera Wang’s enchanting “Princess” fragrance and added her charm to brand advertisements like Nespresso and Cotton. Beyond the screen and the ads, Camilla Belle is a fashion icon. She’s adorned the covers of countless fashion magazines and is a regular at New York Fashion Week. Her personal life is just as intriguing, from her high-profile relationships to her bilingual upbringing in both English and Portuguese, making her a fascinating figure in the media spotlight. Camilla Belle is much more than an actress; she’s a versatile artist, a style sensation, and a captivating personality.

Belle’s career began as a child actor, featuring in TV commercials for brands like Cabbage Patch Kids, Campbell’s Soup, Public Broadcasting System, and Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical. In 1992, she secured her first leading film role in the NBC thriller “Trouble Shooter: Trapped Beneath the Earth.” Later, she appeared in “A Little Princess” (1995) and “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” (1997).

She portrayed Aubrey Shepard on the Focus on the Family radio drama “Adventures in Odyssey” in 1998 and played Steven Seagal’s daughter in “The Patriot.” In the same year, she received Youth in Film Young Artist Award nominations for “Practical Magic” and a guest appearance on “Walker: Texas Ranger.”

Further nominations came for her roles in “Replacing Dad” (1999) and Disney Channel’s “Rip Girls” (2000). She returned to acting with “The Quiet” (2005) and became the face of Vera Wang’s “Princess” fragrance from 2006 to 2009.

After a brief hiatus, Belle starred in the remake of “When a Stranger Calls” (2006) and appeared alongside George Clooney in a Nespresso commercial (2007). She played a lead role in “10,000 BC” (2008) and sang in a Cotton advertisement in 2012.

So where is Camilla Belle now? Despite being less prominent in major studio movies these days, Belle has maintained a steady and successful career in film and television for the past 15 years. She has appeared in various indie and mid-budget films, such as the 2015 western “Diablo,” alongside Scott Eastwood, and the 2017 thriller “The Mad Whale” with James Franco. Additionally, you might recognize her from recurring roles on TV series like “Dollface” and “Law & Order: Organized Crime.”

However, after the release of the Netflix action film “Carter” in August 2022, and Fox’s original romantic comedy film “10 Truths About Love” (2022) on Tubi, Belle hasn’t made any new screen appearances as of now.

Camilla Belle has also been active in philanthropy work in recent years. In 2016, she took on the role of director for the documentary “Looking at the Stars,” shedding light on a ballet school for the visually impaired in São Paulo, Brazil. She served as producer on “The Mad Whale,” with all proceeds of that film benefiting the nonprofit organization, The Art of Elysium, co-founded by the actress.

Another cause close to Belle’s heart is the One Love Foundation, initiated in response to the tragic death of UVA student Yeardley Love, who was a victim of domestic violence. Founded by Love’s mother Sharon and sister Lexie, the organization’s mission is to educate young people about healthy relationships, recognizing and avoiding abuse. In 2019, Belle directed a short video for the foundation’s second annual #LoveBetter campaign. Camilla Belle’s passion for directing persists, as she contributed to the horror anthology film “Phobias” in 2021, joining a group of five filmmakers to explore the harrowing experiences of test subjects plagued by extreme phobias (according to Variety).

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