Cami Varela
- Actress
Cami Varela's journey into the world of acting was marked by profound challenges and poignant moments of discovery. Losing her hearing in a tragic accident at the tender age of 12, and later enduring the heart-wrenching loss of her father, a bush pilot, in a plane crash, in Alaska, when she was just 19, Cami faced more than her fair share of adversity. However, it was in the embrace of a theater acting group that she found solace and purpose. On stage, in the glow of the spotlight and the hushed anticipation of the crowd, Cami discovered a sanctuary where she could immerse herself, drawing strength and healing from the characters she inhabited.
Her early forays into film with roles including "Last Mountain" and "I Love You, But" laid the groundwork for what would become a blossoming career. Yet, it was her magnetic performance as the lead in the dark comedy "Steele Wool" that truly ignited her climb as a gifted actress. In this daring film, Cami portrayed an abused housewife turned paid assassin, a role that earned her widespread acclaim, including the coveted Best Actress award at multiple film festivals.
Following this triumph, Cami surprised crew and audiences alike with her portrayal of Sami Johnson in the gripping psychological thriller "The Womb," a performance hailed by critic Richard Probes, Varela as an "emotional tour De force radiating both resilience and vulnerability." Now poised to play "Penelope" in the highly anticipated series "Malibu Gothic," Cami's seamless ability to navigate the realms of drama and comedy ensures a luminous and promising future for this extraordinary deaf actress.