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Biography #2 (for The Ballad of Jack and Rose)

Born in California, young Camilla Belle appeared in her first print ad at nine months. She progressed to commercials and began working in movies for network and cable television, beginning with Trapped Beneath the Earth, starring Kris Kristofferson. She appeared in the The Empty Cradle, Deconstructing Sarah and Annie: A Royal Adventure!, before making her film debut in Alfonso Cuaron's critically-acclaimed retelling of the classic Shirley Temple film, A Little Princess. Camilla completed Poison Ivy II with Alyssa Milano and Marshal Law opposite Jimmy Smits before embarking upon her biggest adventure yet--Steven Spielberg's The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Camilla played the girl who discovers the compys in the film's opening scene.

Camilla's next film was Griffin Dunne's Practical Magic, starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. For her portrayal of Bullock's character as a girl, Camilla earned a Youth in Film Young Artist Award nomination. Camilla's credits also include The Patriot, opposite Steven Segal, Secret of the Andes, the 1998 telefilm Replacing Dad, the Disney Channel's Rip Girls, Back to the Secret Garden, the sequel to the classic family film, co-starring Joan Plowright. Bella was last seen in The Invisible Circus, co-starring Cameron Diaz and Jordana Brewster.

Camilla (pronounced Ca-MEE-la) speaks several languages fluently, including Spanish and Portuguese and is an aspiring classical pianist. She has been actively involved in various charities and is an international spokesperson for Kids With A Cause, created to provide a helping hand to children suffering from poverty, hunger, lack of education, neglect, or abuse. Recently, Camilla was invited to speak at the United Nations as part of the Earth Day celebration in New York, where she planted trees alongside several world leaders.

Bio courtesy IFC Films for "The Ballad of Jack and Rose" (07-May-2005)