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  1. Nov 18, 2020 · Opening in theaters and VOD December 18 Directed by: Shawn LindenStarring: Camille Sullivan, Summer H. Howell, Devon Sawa & Nick StahlHUNTER HUNTER follows ...

  2. Exclusive: The Kickstarter-backed horror film Shelby Oaks by YouTuber Chris Stuckmann has started production and found its key cast. Camille Sullivan (Hunter Hunter) is stepping into the lead role, and is supported by Brendan Sexton III (Don’t Breathe 2), Michael Beach (If Beale Street Could Talk) Robin Bartlett (Shutter Island) and Keith David ().

  3. Camille Sullivan Graduate Student of the Year. Camille Sullivan is a sixth-year MD/PhD student at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (UCCOM) who recently completed her doctoral work in the Cancer and Cell Biology Graduate Program.

  4. Camille Sullivan (born July 7, 1975) is a Canadian actress best known for Rookie Blue, Da Vinci's Inquest, and Normal. Film Roles Screwed as Flower Shop Clerk Best in Show as Philly AM Assistant A Problem With Fear as Michelle Neverwas as Young …

  5. 3.01 Do You Love An Apple; 3.02 The Woods Are Lovely, Dark and Deep; 3.03 A Brief History of Crime; 3.09 Where There's Smoke There's Fire; 3.10 A Thin Layer of Rock

  6. Camille Sullivan is a Canadian actress. She appeared in The Secret Circle as Heather Barnes in episode Heather. Sullivan is from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She attended an arts high school in Toronto, majoring in visual arts. She later studied acting at the University of British Columbia. She has starred in various films and TV series. Among her notable TV appearances are Da Vinci's ...

  7. magazine.alumni.ubc.ca › the-last-word-with-camille-sullivanCamille Sullivan | UBC Magazine

    Nov 23, 2011 · Camille Sullivan studied acting at UBC and returned to town this fall for the Vancouver International Film Festival and the premiere of Sisters & Brothers, in which she co-stars alongside actors such as Glee star Cory Monteith and Canadian theatre icon Gabrielle Rose. She also made time to visit UBC and talk with current theatre students about her experiences as a working actor.