
Birthdate: Sep 27, 1982
Birthplace: Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Anna Camp (birthname: Anna Ragsdale Camp) is a versatile actor who has specialized in comedy since 2008, with her feature theatrical debut in a supporting role in director/writer Paul Schneider’s Pretty Bird (2008), co-starring Billy Crudup, Paul Giamatti, Kristen Wiig, David Hornsby, Denis O’Hare and Aasif Mandvi, and which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival.
Camp co-starred in director/writer Alexander Smith’s indie comedy, Bottleworld (2009), with Shane McRae, Scott Wilson, Peter Appel, and Mya. Then Camp was cast in her first significant movie, director/writer Tate Taylor’s Civil Rights era drama based on Kathryn Stockett’s 2009 novel, The Help (2011), starring Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, Allison Janney, Octavia Spencer and Emma Stone, earning four Oscar nominations (including Best Picture) and grossing nearly $222 million globally for Disney Studios.
Camp joined the cast of indie director/producer Nate Taylor’s thriller, Forgetting the Girl (2012), adapted by screenwriter Peter Moore Smith from his short story of the same title. Then Camp was cast as Aubrey in her first major role in the megahit musical comedy, Pitch Perfect (2012), based loosely on Mickey Rapkin’s Northwestern University memoir, co-starring star-producer Elizabeth Banks, Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Rebel Wilson, Adam DeVine, Brittany Snow and John Michael Higgins, grossing over $115 million (on $17 million costs) for Universal Pictures and launching a successful franchise in which Camp continued to co-star, including the Banks-directed Pitch Perfect 2 (2015), grossing over $287 million, and the Trish Sie-directed Pitch Perfect 3 (2017), earning $185 million for Universal Pictures.
Camp co-starred with her fellow University of North Carolina School of the Arts alum director/writer/producer Angus MacLachlan and lead Paul Schneider in the rom-com, Goodbye to All That (2013), co-starring Melanie Lynskey, Heather Graham and Amy Sedaris, and released by IFC Films after premiering in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival, where Schneider won the best actor prize.
Anna Camp then co-starred with Christina Hendricks, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche and Gbenga Akinnagbe in the art world-set comedy, Egg (2018), directed by Marianna Palka and premiering in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival before a limited release by Gravitas Ventures, followed by Camp co-starring in the rom-com, The Wedding Year (2019), with Sarah Hyland, Tyler James Williams, Jenna Dewan and Matt Shively under Robert Luketic’s direction, and which was released by Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures.
Camp co-starred in a string of movies released on streaming services Netflix and Paramount+, and then joined the cast of RLJE’s theatrical release, the Western Murder at Yellowstone City (2022), with Gabriel Byrne, Thomas Jane, Isaiah Mustafa, Nat Wolff, and Richard Dreyfuss under producer Richard Gray’s direction.
Camp reunited with director/writer/producer Angus MacLachlan for the indie drama, A Little Prayer (2023), with David Strathairn, Jane Levy, Celia Weston and Dacha Polanco, and though it was bought by Sony Pictures Classics after its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, was eventually released by Music Box Films. Camp continued in dramatic mode in the lead role of the post-apocalyptic movie from co-writer/co-producer/editor Mark Pfeffer, co-writer/co-producer Matt Pfeffer, and director Bonnie Discepolo, Neo-Dome (2024), co-starring Michael Mosley and Nicholas Logan, and premiering at the South by Southwest Film Festival.
Anna Camp then co-starred in director/co-writer/producer Deena Kashper’s Canada/U.K./U.S.-backed black comedy, Nuked (2024), co-starring Justin Bartha, Lucy Punch, and Natasha Leggero, produced by Dandee Films/Hardball Entertainment/Rockhill Studios, and which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Camp joined star Rebel Wilson in the wedding comedy/action movie, Bride Hard (2025), with Anna Chlumsky, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Gigi Zumbado under Simon West’s direction and released wide by Magenta Light Studios.
Camp joined the supporting cast of returning director/creator Kevin Williamson’s slasher sequel, Scream 7 (2026), the seventh installment in Paramount’s long-running series, co-starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Mason Gooding, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Roger L. Jackson, Isabel May, Joel McHale, and David Arquette.
Anna Camp was born and raised in Aiken, South Carolina, by her mother, Dee and father, Thomas (bank executive). Camp has one sister, Saluda. Camp discovered acting at her grade school, Meadowfield Elementary School, and later earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2004 from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Camp then moved to New York City to pursue an acting career in theater, television, and film. Camp was married to actor Michael Mosley from 2010 to 2013. Camp later married actor Skylar Astin in 2016 and then divorced in 2019. Camp was in a relationship with stylist Jade Whipkey since 2025. Since the couple has children. Camp’s height is 5’ 5”. Camp’s estimated net worth is $4 million.
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Shingle: Anna Camp is president of the production company, Vodka Cran Productions.
Theater Life: Camp has appeared on such theater stages in New York as the Broadhurst Theatre and Second Stage Theatre, and with such regional theater companies as Dallas Theater Center.
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