Amelia Campbell
Amelia Campbell was nominated for a Tony Award for her first Broadway play “Our Country’s Good” in 1991.
Additional select theater:
Broadway: “A Small Family Business”; “Translations”; “The Herbal Bed”; “Waiting in the Wings”; “A Streetcar Named Desire".
Off B’way: “Coal Country”(Public Theatre/Cherry Lane); “Middle of the Night”(Keen Company); “Taking Care of Baby”(MTC); “The Exonerated”(Culture Project); “The Fall to
Earth”(59E59); “Philip Roth in Khartoum”(LAByrinth); “The
Misanthrope"(NYTW); “Tryst”(Promenade); “Love, Janis”(Village Theater).
Regional: “A Midsummer Nights Dream”; “The Night of the Iguana”; “Desire Under the Elms”. Most recently "What Keeps Us Going", by Barbara Dana, at The Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls.
Film&T.V. includes: "Name"(upcoming); “Sender”; “Things Like
This”; “I Am Michael”; “Stand Clear of the Closing Doors”; “Coming Up Roses”; “Leaves of Grass”; “The Paper”; “Bull”; “Mindhunter”; “The O.A.”; “Alpha House”; “Third Watch”; “Law&Order”/“Law&Order Criminal Intent”; “A Dog Year”(HBO) “My Louisiana Sky”(Showtime).
Amelia is also an acting coach and teacher. She has taught at Pace University, Brooklyn College, and HB Studio. She co-created the groundbreaking on-set/on camera workshop “Being On Camera” with Anthony Arkin, which they have been teaching together since 2012. They teach their workshops at Primary Stages school ESPA and HB Studio. They currently teach On-Camera Auditioning at The Freeman Studio.