Camille Tucker(I)
- Writer
- Producer
- Actress
Camille is from Compton, CA, where both her father and brother were mayor. Passionate about empowering women and BIPOC in front of and behind the camera, she is a Sundance alum and has sold scripts to major studios such as Sony, Universal, New Line Cinema, Fox TV and Disney. She has been fortunate to have worked with A-list producers such as Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, Stacey Snider, Marc Platt, Debra Chase and the late John Singleton.
Camille holds a BA in Creative Writing from UCLA, an MFA in Screenwriting from Loyola Marymount and an MA in Theology and Film from Fuller Seminary. She was Associate Professor of a writing for film and television at Biola University from 2014 to 2021.
She is co-writer of Lifetime's award-winning TV movie, The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel, which was executive produced by Queen Latifah, debuted to 2.7MM viewers and has had over 13MM viewers to date.
Camille is a '21 Sony Pictures TV Diverse Writers fellow. In 2019, she was a finalist and the drama alternate in the Walt Disney Television Writing Program, and in 2018, a participant in the Producers Guild of America Power of Diversity Master Workshop. She is a two-time Sundance Screenwriters Lab semi-finalist and Nicholl Fellowship semi-finalist.
Specialty dish: Dirty South Gumbo. Fun fact: she used to rap under the moniker DJ Cammy Cam. She is a member of Writers Guild of America, West.
Camille holds a BA in Creative Writing from UCLA, an MFA in Screenwriting from Loyola Marymount and an MA in Theology and Film from Fuller Seminary. She was Associate Professor of a writing for film and television at Biola University from 2014 to 2021.
She is co-writer of Lifetime's award-winning TV movie, The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel, which was executive produced by Queen Latifah, debuted to 2.7MM viewers and has had over 13MM viewers to date.
Camille is a '21 Sony Pictures TV Diverse Writers fellow. In 2019, she was a finalist and the drama alternate in the Walt Disney Television Writing Program, and in 2018, a participant in the Producers Guild of America Power of Diversity Master Workshop. She is a two-time Sundance Screenwriters Lab semi-finalist and Nicholl Fellowship semi-finalist.
Specialty dish: Dirty South Gumbo. Fun fact: she used to rap under the moniker DJ Cammy Cam. She is a member of Writers Guild of America, West.