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{{short description|American actress (born 1982)}}
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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = Anna Camp
| name = Anna Camp
| image = AnnaCamp2SDComicConJuly2014.jpg
| image = AnnaCamp2SDComicConJuly2014.jpg
| caption = Camp at the 2014 [[San Diego Comic-Con International]]
| caption = Camp in 2014
| birth_name = Anna Ragsdale Camp
| birth_name = Anna Ragsdale Camp
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|09|27}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1982|09|27}}
| birth_place = [[Aiken, South Carolina]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Aiken, South Carolina]], U.S.
| education = [[University of North Carolina School of the Arts]]
| education = [[University of North Carolina School of the Arts]] ([[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]])
| occupation = Actress, singer
| occupation = Actress
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Michael Mosley (actor)|Michael Mosley]]|2010|2013|reason=divorced}} <br />{{marriage|[[Skylar Astin]]<br />|2016|2019|reason=divorced}}
| spouse = {{plainlist|
* {{marriage|[[Michael Mosley (actor)|Michael Mosley]]|2010|2013|reason=divorced}}
* {{marriage|[[Skylar Astin]]<br />|2016|2019|reason=divorced}}
| yearsactive = 2007–present
}}
}}
| yearsactive = 2007–present
}}

'''Anna Ragsdale Camp'''<ref>{{cite web|title=PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Anna Camp|url=http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/121290-PLAYBILLCOMS-CUE-A-Anna-Camp|publisher=Playbill.com|access-date=August 9, 2010|last=Hernandez|first=Ernio|date=September 17, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100916194631/http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/121290-PLAYBILLCOMS-CUE-A-Anna-Camp|archive-date=September 16, 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> (born September 27, 1982)<ref>[http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/140344-astrological-forecast-september-27-2012 ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST|September 27, 2012]. ''[[The Chronicle Herald]]''. September 27, 2012; retrieved October 2, 2012.</ref> is an American actress. She portrayed the villainous [[Sarah Newlin]] in the [[HBO]] vampire drama ''[[True Blood]]'' (2009, 2013–2014) and Aubrey Posen in the musical comedy [[Pitch Perfect (film series)|''Pitch Perfect'' film series]] (2012–2017).


Camp has had recurring roles in the television series ''[[Mad Men]]'' (2010), ''[[The Good Wife]]'' (2011–2016), ''[[The Mindy Project]]'' (2012–2013), and [[Vegas (2012 TV series)|''Vegas'']] (2013). She also played Jane Hollander, a researcher for the fictitious ''News of the Week'' magazine, in the [[Amazon Prime]] series ''[[Good Girls Revolt]]'' (2016), and had minor roles in the films ''[[The Help (film)|The Help]]'' (2011) and ''[[Café Society (2016 film)|Café Society]]'' (2016).
'''Anna Ragsdale Camp'''<ref>{{cite web|title=PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Anna Camp|url=http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/121290-PLAYBILLCOMS-CUE-A-Anna-Camp|publisher=Playbill.com|accessdate=August 9, 2010|last=Hernandez|first=Ernio|date=September 17, 2008|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100916194631/http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/121290-PLAYBILLCOMS-CUE-A-Anna-Camp|archivedate=September 16, 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> (born September 27, 1982)<ref>[http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/140344-astrological-forecast-september-27-2012 ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST|September 27, 2012]. ''[[The Chronicle Herald]]''. September 27, 2012; retrieved October 2, 2012.</ref> is an American actress and singer.


She is perhaps best known for her roles as the villainous Sarah Newlin in the [[HBO]] vampire drama ''[[True Blood]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/08/anna-camp-true-bood-season-6_n_3037873.html|work=Huffington Post|first=Leigh|last=Weingus|title=Look Who's Returning To 'True Blood'|date=April 8, 2013}}</ref> and Aubrey Posen in the [[Pitch Perfect (film series)|''Pitch Perfect'' series]] (2012–2017). She has had recurring roles in the television series ''[[Mad Men]]'', ''[[The Good Wife]]'', and ''[[The Mindy Project]]''. She made her Broadway debut in the 2008 production of ''A Country House'' and played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of [[Peter Shaffer]]'s ''[[Equus (play)|Equus]]''. In 2012, she was nominated for a [[Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play|Drama Desk Award]] for her performance in the [[Off-Broadway]] play ''[[All New People]]''. Camp also played Jane Hollander, a researcher for the fictitious ''News of the Week'' magazine, in the Amazon series ''[[Good Girls Revolt]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4687892/%7Ctitle=%22Good|title=404 Error - IMDb|publisher=|via=www.imdb.com}}</ref> and had minor roles in the drama ''[[The Help (film)|The Help]]'' (2011) and the [[Woody Allen]] film ''[[Café Society (2016 film)|Café Society]]'' (2016).
Camp made her Broadway debut in the 2008 production of ''The Country Girl'' and played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of [[Peter Shaffer]]'s ''[[Equus (play)|Equus]]''. In 2012, she was nominated for a [[Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play|Drama Desk Award]] for her performance in the [[Off-Broadway]] play ''[[All New People]]''.


==Early life==
== Early life ==
Camp was born in [[Aiken, South Carolina]]. Her mother, Dee (née Kornegay), is a Democratic Party volunteer, and her father, Thomas Sewell Camp, is a bank executive.<ref>[http://m.chronicle.augusta.com/obituaries/2010-09-06/ike-camp-camden-sc Profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023061258/http://m.chronicle.augusta.com/obituaries/2010-09-06/ike-camp-camden-sc |date=2013-10-23 }}; accessed May 17, 2015.</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aXzpJUYWFJUI|work=Bloomberg|title=Naked Camp Wishes for Potter's Invisible Cloak in 'Equus' Role}}</ref> She has an older sister, Saluda.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3096236/|title=Saluda Camp|website=IMDb}}</ref>
Camp was born in [[Aiken, South Carolina]]. Her mother, Dee (née Kornegay), is a Democratic Party volunteer, and her father, Thomas Sewell Camp, is a bank executive.<ref>[http://m.chronicle.augusta.com/obituaries/2010-09-06/ike-camp-camden-sc Profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023061258/http://m.chronicle.augusta.com/obituaries/2010-09-06/ike-camp-camden-sc |date=October 23, 2013 }}; accessed May 17, 2015.</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aXzpJUYWFJUI|work=Bloomberg|title=Naked Camp Wishes for Potter's Invisible Cloak in 'Equus' Role}}</ref> She has an older sister, Saluda.{{Citation needed |date=January 2021}}


She grew up in [[Columbia, South Carolina]]. She attended Meadowfield Elementary School and was cast in a [[Drug Abuse Resistance Education]] production in the second grade, introducing her to acting.<ref name="boroff">{{cite news|last=Boroff|first=Philip|title=Naked Camp Wishes for Potter's Invisible Cloak in `Equus' Role|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aXzpJUYWFJUI|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=August 9, 2010|date=September 5, 2008|quote="He said, 'We're in it together'", Camp, 25, said.}}</ref> She graduated from the [[University of North Carolina School of the Arts]] with a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts]] degree in 2004.<ref name="boroff"/><ref>{{cite news|last=Boroff|first=Philip|title=Anna Camp Swears She's No Vixen; `Child' Loves Kids: N.Y. Stage|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=ar4Lh46zybBs|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=August 9, 2010|date=January 15, 2007}}</ref> She moved to [[New York City]] shortly thereafter.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weiss|first=Keely|title=Equus' actress Anna Camp|url=http://www.goodprattle.com/2008/12/equus-actress-anna-camp.html|work=Good Prattle|accessdate=August 16, 2010|date=December 27, 2008|archive-url=https://archive.is/20120731081138/http://www.goodprattle.com/2008/12/equus-actress-anna-camp.html|archive-date=July 31, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Camp is of British (English, Scottish, and Welsh) descent, with smaller amounts of Dutch, French and Swedish ancestry, and grew up in [[Columbia, South Carolina]]. She attended Meadowfield Elementary School and was cast in a [[Drug Abuse Resistance Education]] production in the second grade, introducing her to acting.<ref name="boroff">{{cite news|last=Boroff|first=Philip|title=Naked Camp Wishes for Potter's Invisible Cloak in 'Equus' Role|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aXzpJUYWFJUI|publisher=Bloomberg|access-date=August 9, 2010|date=September 5, 2008|quote="He said, 'We're in it together'", Camp, 25, said.}}</ref> She graduated from the [[University of North Carolina School of the Arts]] with a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts]] degree in 2004.<ref name="boroff" /><ref>{{cite news|last=Boroff|first=Philip|title=Anna Camp Swears She's No Vixen; 'Child' Loves Kids: N.Y. Stage|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=ar4Lh46zybBs|publisher=Bloomberg|access-date=August 9, 2010|date=January 15, 2007}}</ref> She moved to New York City shortly thereafter.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weiss|first=Keely|title=Equus' actress Anna Camp|url=http://www.goodprattle.com/2008/12/equus-actress-anna-camp.html|work=Good Prattle|access-date=August 16, 2010|date=December 27, 2008|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120731081138/http://www.goodprattle.com/2008/12/equus-actress-anna-camp.html|archive-date=July 31, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Career==
== Career ==
Camp played the role of Perfect in ''[[columbinus]]'' in 2005. In 2007, she was nominated for a [[Lucille Lortel Award]] for her performance in the [[Off-Broadway]] play ''[[The Scene (play)|The Scene]]''.<ref>[http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=4773 The Scene] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518095034/http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=4773 |date=2015-05-18 }}; accessed May 14, 2015.</ref> She played Jill Mason in the 2008 [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] revival of ''[[Equus (play)|Equus]]'' at the [[Broadhurst Theatre]], which starred [[Daniel Radcliffe]] as Alan Strang. Speaking about the role, Camp said, "I had a lot of thought; I didn't even know if I was going to do ''Equus'' because of the nudity and because of the high profile [aspect] of it. But you only live once and you have to take those risks because you'll only be a better person or actor because of it."<ref name="lacob">{{cite web|last=Lacob|first=Jace|title=Blonde Ambition: Televisionary Talks to Anna Camp of HBO's "True Blood"|url=http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2009/08/blonde-ambition-televisionary-talks-to.html|publisher=Televisionary|accessdate=August 14, 2010|date=August 21, 2009|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100727124644/http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2009/08/blonde-ambition-televisionary-talks-to.html|archivedate=July 27, 2010|url-status=live}}</ref>
Camp played the role of Perfect in ''[[columbinus]]'' in 2005. In 2007, she was nominated for a [[Lucille Lortel Award]] for her performance in the [[off-Broadway]] play ''[[The Scene (play)|The Scene]]''.<ref>[http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=4773 The Scene] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518095034/http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=4773 |date=May 18, 2015 }}; accessed May 14, 2015.</ref> She played Jill Mason in the 2008 [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] revival of ''[[Equus (play)|Equus]]'' at the [[Broadhurst Theatre]], which starred [[Daniel Radcliffe]] as Alan Strang. Speaking about the role, Camp said, "I had a lot of thought; I didn't even know if I was going to do ''Equus'' because of the nudity and because of the high profile [aspect] of it. But you only live once and you have to take those risks because you'll only be a better person or actor because of it."<ref name="lacob">{{cite web|last=Lacob|first=Jace|title=Blonde Ambition: Televisionary Talks to Anna Camp of HBO's "True Blood"|url=http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2009/08/blonde-ambition-televisionary-talks-to.html|publisher=Televisionary|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=August 21, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100727124644/http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2009/08/blonde-ambition-televisionary-talks-to.html|archive-date=July 27, 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref>


She appeared in ''Reinventing the Wheelers'', a 2007 [[television pilot]] which was not ordered to series by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Sullivan|first=Brian|title=The Futon's First Look: "Reinventing the Wheelers" (ABC)|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rant.aspx?id=20070820b|publisher=The Futon Critic|accessdate=August 14, 2010|date=August 20, 2007}}</ref> In 2008, she had a role in the pilot of the ABC television dramedy ''[[Cashmere Mafia]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last=Garron|first=Barry|title=Cashmere Mafia|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/television/reviews/article_display.jsp?&rid=10395|work=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=August 14, 2010|date=January 3, 2008}}</ref> She had a starring role as [[List of True Blood characters#Sarah Newlin|Sarah Newlin]] in the [[True Blood (season 2)|second season]] of the HBO supernatural drama series ''[[True Blood]]'', which earned her a nomination for a SAG Award for [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series|Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]]; Camp had earlier auditioned for the role of [[Sookie Stackhouse]].<ref name="lacob"/>
She appeared in ''Reinventing the Wheelers'', a 2007 [[television pilot]] which was not ordered to series by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Sullivan|first=Brian|title=The Futon's First Look: "Reinventing the Wheelers" (ABC)|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rant.aspx?id=20070820b|publisher=The Futon Critic|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=August 20, 2007}}</ref> In 2008, she had a role in the pilot of the ABC television dramedy ''[[Cashmere Mafia]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last=Garron|first=Barry|title=Cashmere Mafia|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/television/reviews/article_display.jsp?&rid=10395|work=The Hollywood Reporter|access-date=August 14, 2010|date=January 3, 2008}}</ref> She had a starring role as [[List of True Blood characters#Sarah Newlin|Sarah Newlin]] in the [[True Blood (season 2)|second season]] of the HBO supernatural drama series ''[[True Blood]]'', which earned her a nomination for a SAG Award for [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series|Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]]; Camp had earlier auditioned for the role of [[Sookie Stackhouse]].<ref name="lacob" />


Camp has made guest appearances on ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'' (2009), ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'' (2009), ''[[Numbers (TV series)|Numbers]]'' (2010), and ''[[Covert Affairs]]'' (2010). She has had recurring roles in the [[Mad Men (season 4)|fourth season]] of the AMC drama series ''[[Mad Men]]'' (2010) and the [[The Good Wife (season 3)|third season]] of the CBS legal drama series ''[[The Good Wife]]'' (2011–2012) and ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' (2013).
Camp has made guest appearances on ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'' (2009), ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'' (2009), ''[[Numbers (TV series)|Numbers]]'' (2010), and ''[[Covert Affairs]]'' (2010). She has had recurring roles in the [[Mad Men (season 4)|fourth season]] of the AMC drama series ''[[Mad Men]]'' (2010) and the [[The Good Wife (season 3)|third season]] of the CBS legal drama series ''[[The Good Wife]]'' (2011–2012) and ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' (2013).


In 2011, Camp starred in the premiere of ''All New People'', a play written by [[Zach Braff]] and staged at [[Second Stage Theatre]];<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.2st.com/2st_season/season_32_2010-2011#show4|title=All New People|work=Season 32|publisher=[[Second Stage Theatre]]|year=2010–2011|accessdate=December 3, 2011}}</ref> the production was directed by [[Peter Dubois]] and also starred [[Justin Bartha]], David Wilson Barnes and [[Krysten Ritter]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://broadway.me/justin-bartha-anna-camp-sign-on-for-zach-braffs-off-broadway-play|title=Justin Bartha, Anna Camp Sign On for Zach Braff's Off-Broadway Play| work=Broadway.me|accessdate=May 31, 2011}}</ref>
In 2011, Camp starred in the premiere of ''All New People'', a play written by [[Zach Braff]] and staged at [[Second Stage Theatre]];<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.2st.com/2st_season/season_32_2010-2011#show4|title=All New People|work=Season 32|publisher=[[Second Stage Theatre]]|year=2010–2011|access-date=December 3, 2011}}</ref> the production was directed by [[Peter Dubois]] and also starred [[Justin Bartha]], [[David Wilson Barnes]] and [[Krysten Ritter]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://broadway.me/justin-bartha-anna-camp-sign-on-for-zach-braffs-off-broadway-play|title=Justin Bartha, Anna Camp Sign On for Zach Braff's Off-Broadway Play|work=Broadway.me|access-date=May 31, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111012210426/http://broadway.me/justin-bartha-anna-camp-sign-on-for-zach-braffs-off-broadway-play|archive-date=October 12, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Camp had a starring role in the first season of Fox sitcom ''[[The Mindy Project]]'', and played Aubrey Posen in the 2012 musical comedy film ''[[Pitch Perfect]]'', later reprising her role in the sequels ''[[Pitch Perfect 2]]'' and ''[[Pitch Perfect 3]]''.
Camp was a member of the main cast in the first season of Fox sitcom ''[[The Mindy Project]]'', and played Aubrey Posen in the 2012 musical comedy film ''[[Pitch Perfect]]'', later reprising her role in the sequels ''[[Pitch Perfect 2]]'' and ''[[Pitch Perfect 3]]''.


She has a recurring role in Netflix's ''[[Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt]]'' as Deirdre Robespierre.
She had a recurring role in Netflix's ''[[Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt]]'' as Deirdre Robespierre and starred with [[Nasim Pedrad]] in ''[[Desperados (film)|Desperados]]''.


In December 2024, it was announced that Camp would appear in ''[[Scream 7]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2024/12/scream-7-adds-anna-camp-cast-1236209071/|title=Anna Camp Joins ‘Scream 7’|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|first=Matt|last=Grobar|date=December 17, 2024|access-date=December 17, 2024|archive-date=December 17, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241217232737/https://deadline.com/2024/12/scream-7-adds-anna-camp-cast-1236209071/|url-status=live}}</ref>
==Personal life==
Camp was engaged to actor [[Michael Mosley (actor)|Michael Mosley]] by September 2008; they married in 2010 and filed for divorce in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=Zack|title=Anna Camp and Michael Mosley are Getting Divorced|url=http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/anna-camp-and-michael-mosley-are-getting-divorced-201325|work=US Weekly|accessdate=September 6, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The final curtain: Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp heading for divorce after husband of three years Michael Mosley files papers citing 'irreconcilable differences' |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2318211/Pitch-Perfect-star-Anna-Camp-heading-divorce-husband-years-Michael-Mosley-files-papers-citing-irreconcilable-differences.html|work=UK Daily Mail|accessdate=May 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Grossberg|first=Josh|title=Pitch Perfect's Anna Camp and Michael Mosley to Divorce |url=http://www.eonline.com/news/414034/pitch-perfect-s-anna-camp-and-michael-mosley-to-divorce|work=E! Online|accessdate=May 2, 2013}}</ref> Camp began dating ''[[Pitch Perfect]]'' co-star [[Skylar Astin]] in 2013.<ref>{{cite news |last=Celebrity|first=Huffington|title=Skylar Astin and Anna Camp are the cutest|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/05/skylar-astin-anna-camp_n_3872437.html|work=Huffington Post|date=September 5, 2013}}</ref> The couple were reported to be engaged in January 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/anna-camp-and-skylar-astin-engaged/|title=Pitch Perfect Costars Anna Camp and Skylar Astin Are Engaged – See Her Stunning Ring|website=[[People (magazine)|People]]|first=Maria|last=Mercedes Lara|date=January 2, 2016|accessdate=November 21, 2018}}</ref> They married on September 10, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/2016/09/11/anna-camp-skylar-astin-married-wedding/|title=Pitch Perfect stars Anna Camp, Skylar Astin wed|website=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|first=Alli|last=Nahas|date=September 11, 2016|accessdate=November 21, 2018}}</ref> On April 19, 2019, the couple announced that they are filing for divorce.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/anna-camp-files-for-divorce-from-husband-skylar-astin|title=Anna Camp Files for Divorce From Husband Skylar Astin After Announcing Split|last=Crabtree|first=Erin|work=[[Us Weekly]]|date=April 20, 2019|accessdate=August 6, 2019}}</ref> As of late-August 2019, the divorce was finalized.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/movies/anna-camp-skylar-astin-finalize-divorce/|title=Pitch Perfect Stars Anna Camp and Skylar Astin Finalize Their Divorce|last=Fernandez|first=Alexia|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|date=August 29, 2019|accessdate=September 7, 2019}}</ref>


==Discography==
== Personal life ==
Camp was engaged to actor [[Michael Mosley (actor)|Michael Mosley]] by September 2008; they married in 2010 and filed for divorce in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=Zack|title=Anna Camp and Michael Mosley are Getting Divorced|url=http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/anna-camp-and-michael-mosley-are-getting-divorced-201325|work=US Weekly|date=May 2, 2013 |access-date=September 6, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Grossberg|first=Josh|title=Pitch Perfect's Anna Camp and Michael Mosley to Divorce |url=http://www.eonline.com/news/414034/pitch-perfect-s-anna-camp-and-michael-mosley-to-divorce|work=E! Online|date=May 2, 2013 |access-date=May 2, 2013}}</ref> Camp began dating ''[[Pitch Perfect]]'' co-star [[Skylar Astin]] in 2013.<ref>{{cite news |last=Celebrity|first=Huffington|title=Skylar Astin and Anna Camp are the cutest|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/05/skylar-astin-anna-camp_n_3872437.html|work=Huffington Post|date=September 5, 2013}}</ref> The couple were reported to be engaged in January 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/anna-camp-and-skylar-astin-engaged/|title=Pitch Perfect Costars Anna Camp and Skylar Astin Are Engaged – See Her Stunning Ring|website=[[People (magazine)|People]]|first=Maria Mercedes|last=Lara|date=January 2, 2016|access-date=November 21, 2018}}</ref> They married on September 10, 2016.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/article/2016/09/11/anna-camp-skylar-astin-married-wedding/|title=Pitch Perfect stars Anna Camp, Skylar Astin wed|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|first=Alli|last=Nahas|date=September 11, 2016|access-date=November 21, 2018}}</ref> On April 19, 2019, the couple announced that they were filing for divorce.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/anna-camp-files-for-divorce-from-husband-skylar-astin|title=Anna Camp Files for Divorce From Husband Skylar Astin After Announcing Split|last=Crabtree|first=Erin|work=[[Us Weekly]]|date=April 20, 2019|access-date=August 6, 2019}}</ref> As of late August that year, the divorce was finalized.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/movies/anna-camp-skylar-astin-finalize-divorce/|title=Pitch Perfect Stars Anna Camp and Skylar Astin Finalize Their Divorce|last=Fernandez|first=Alexia|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|date=August 29, 2019|access-date=September 7, 2019}}</ref>
* ''Pitch Perfect [Soundtrack Album]'' Released: September 25, 2012
* "Starships" ft. Pitch Perfect Cast and [[Mike Tompkins]] Released: October 2012


==Filmography==
== Filmography ==


===Film===
=== Film ===
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|2009
|2009
|''[[8 Easy Steps]]''
|''8 Easy Steps''
|Laura
|Laura
|Short film
|Short film
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|''Bottleworld''
|''Bottleworld''
|Chrissy
|Chrissy
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|2011
|2011
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|''[[Forgetting the Girl (film)|Forgetting the Girl]]''
|''[[Forgetting the Girl (film)|Forgetting the Girl]]''
|Adrienne Gilcrest
|Adrienne Gilcrest
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|''[[Pitch Perfect]]''
|''[[Pitch Perfect]]''
|Aubrey Posen
|Aubrey Posen
|[[MTV Movie Awards|MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment]] <small>(shared with cast)</small><br />Nominated—[[MTV Movie Awards|MTV Movie Award for Best WTF Moment]] <small>(shared with cast)</small><br />Nominated—[[Teen Choice Award|Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Hissy Fit]] <small>(shared with Hana Mae Lee, [[Brittany Snow]], and [[Rebel Wilson]])</small>
|[[MTV Movie Awards|MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment]] <small>(shared with cast)</small><br />Nominated—[[MTV Movie Awards|MTV Movie Award for Best WTF Moment]] <small>(shared with cast)</small><br />Nominated—[[Teen Choice Award]] for Choice Movie: Hissy Fit <small>(shared with Hana Mae Lee, [[Brittany Snow]], and [[Rebel Wilson]])</small>
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|2013
|2013
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|''Autumn Wanderer''
|''Autumn Wanderer''
|Sara
|Sara
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|''Goodbye to All That''
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|''[[Pitch Perfect 3]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pitch-perfect-3-adds-anna-939099|title=Anna Camp Returning for 'Pitch Perfect 3' (Exclusive)|publisher=}}</ref>
|''[[Pitch Perfect 3]]''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/pitch-perfect-3-adds-anna-camp-939099/|title=Anna Camp Returning for 'Pitch Perfect 3' (Exclusive)|first1=Rebecca|last1=Ford|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=October 18, 2016}}</ref>
|Aubrey Posen
|Aubrey Posen
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| rowspan="2" | 2019
|''[[The Wedding Year]]''
|''[[The Wedding Year]]''
|Ellie
|Ellie
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|''Here Awhile''
| 2020
|Anna
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| rowspan="2" | 2020
|''[[The Lovebirds (2020 film)|The Lovebirds]]''
|''[[The Lovebirds (2020 film)|The Lovebirds]]''
|Edie
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| ''Post-production''
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|''[[Desperados (film)|Desperados]]''
| TBA
|Brooke
| ''[[Desperados (film)|Desperados]]''
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| rowspan="2" | 2022
|''[[Jerry & Marge Go Large]]''
|Dawn
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|''[[Murder at Yellowstone City]]''
|Alice Murphy
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| 2023
| ''[[A Little Prayer]]''
|Patti
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|2023
| ''[[From Black]]''
|Cora
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| ''[[Scream 7]]''
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=== Television ===
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|2009, 2013–14
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|''[[True Blood]]''
|''[[True Blood]]''
|[[Sarah Newlin]]
|[[Sarah Newlin]]
|Main role (seasons 2, 6–7), 23 episodes<br />[[Satellite Award|Satellite Award: Special Achievement Award]] <small>(shared with cast)</small><br />Nominated—[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]] <small>(shared with cast)</small>
|Main role (seasons 2, 6–7), 23 episodes<br />[[Satellite Award]]: Special Achievement Award <small>(shared with cast)</small><br />Nominated—[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]] <small>(shared with cast)</small>
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|-
|2009
|2009
|''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]''
|''[[The Office (American TV series)|The Office]]''
|Penny Beesly
|Penny Beesly
|Episode: "[[Niagara (The Office)|Niagara]]"
|2 episodes
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|2009
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|''[[The Mindy Project]]''
|Gwen Grandy
|Gwen Grandy
|Main role (season 1), 13 episodes
|Main role (season 1), 12 episodes
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|2013
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|Penny
|Episode: "The Heavenly Fouler"
|Episode: "The Heavenly Fouler"
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|2014
|''[[Key & Peele]]''
|Dr. Carol Roberts
|Episode: "Strike Force Eagle 3: The Reckoning"
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|2014–17
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|''[[Resident Advisors (TV series)|Resident Advisors]]''
|Constance Renfro
|Constance Renfro
|Episode: "Conflict Resolution"
|Episode: "Conflict Resolution"
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|-
|2016–17
|2016–17
|''[[Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt]]''
|''[[Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt]]''
|Deirdre Robespierre
|Deirdre Robespierre
|Recurring role (3 episodes)<br>Nominated—[[Gold Derby Awards|Gold Derby Award]] for Best Comedy Guest Actress
|Recurring role (3 episodes)<br />Nominated—Gold Derby Award for Best Comedy Guest Actress
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|-
|2016
|2016
|''[[The $100,000 Pyramid]]''
|''[[The $100,000 Pyramid]]''
|Herself/Celebrity Guest
|Herself / Celebrity Guest
|Episode: "Anna Camp vs. [[Randall Park]]"
|Episode: "Anna Camp vs. [[Randall Park]]"
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|''[[The Stinky & Dirty Show]]''
|Sender (voice)
|Sender (voice)
|Episode: “Love Notes (Season 1 Episode 10a)
|Episode: "Love Notes (Season 1 Episode 10a)"
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|-
|2018
|2018
|''[[Harvey Street Kids]]''
|''[[Harvey Street Kids]]''
|Chevron (voice)
|Chevron (voice)
|2 episodes
|3 episodes
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|2019
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|Episode: "Franken-Wedding"
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|2019–20
|2019
|''[[Puppy Dog Pals]]''
|Donna (voice)
|2 episodes
|-
|2019–20
|''[[Perfect Harmony (TV series)|Perfect Harmony]]''
|''[[Perfect Harmony (TV series)|Perfect Harmony]]''
|Ginny
|Ginny
|Main role
|Main role, 13 episodes
|-
|2020
|''[[Creepshow (TV series)|Creepshow]]''
|Irena Reid
|Episode: "A Creepshow Holiday Special: Shapeshifters Anonymous"
|-
| 2023
| ''[[Is It Cake?]]''
| Herself / Judge
| Episode: "That 90's Cake"
|-
| 2024
| ''[[Hysteria!]]''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2024/02/garret-dillahunt-nolan-north-cast-peacock-satanic-panic-series-hysteria-1235840792/|title=Garret Dillahunt, Nolan North, Elijah Richardson Among 6 Cast In Peacock’s Satanic Panic Thriller Series ‘Hysteria!’|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|first=Denise|last=Petski|date=February 28, 2024|access-date=September 12, 2024|archive-date=September 12, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240912110720/https://deadline.com/2024/02/garret-dillahunt-nolan-north-cast-peacock-satanic-panic-series-hysteria-1235840792/|url-status=live}}</ref>
| Tracy Whitehead
| 8 episodes
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|2025
|''[[You (TV series)|You]]''
| Raegan and Maddie Lockwood
| Main role (season 5), upcoming season
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===Music videos===
=== Music videos ===
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! Title
! Artist
! Artist(s)
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| 2010
| 2010
| "[[Marry Me (Train song)|Marry Me]]"
| "[[Marry Me (Train song)|Marry Me]]"
| [[Train (band)|Train]]
| [[Train (band)|Train]]
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| 2020
| "[[Love On Top]]"
| Cast of ''[[Pitch Perfect]]''<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/movies/pitch-perfect-reunion-unicef/|title=Pitch Perfect's Barden Bellas reunite to sing Beyoncé and raise money for Unicef|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|last=Kinane|first=Ruth|date=August 17, 2020|access-date=August 18, 2020}}</ref>
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== Soundtrack appearances ==
==Awards and nominations==
* [[Pitch Perfect (soundtrack)|''Pitch Perfect'']] (2012)
* [[Pitch Perfect 2 (soundtrack)|''Pitch Perfect 2'']] (2015)
*[[Pitch Perfect 3 (soundtrack)|''Pitch Perfect 3'']] (2017)

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| 2009
| Satellite Awards
| [[Satellite Awards]]
| Best Ensemble Acting in a Drama Series
| Best Ensemble Acting in a Drama Series
| ''True Blood''
| ''True Blood''
| {{won}}{{citation needed|date=February 2020}}
| {{won}}<ref name="Anna Camp Awards">{{cite web |url=http://www.whosdatedwho.com/tpx_332577/anna-camp/awards |title=Anna Camp Awards |publisher=Who's Dated Who |date= |accessdate=April 14, 2013}}</ref>
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| 2010
| 2010
| Screen Actor Guild Awards
| [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]]
| Outstanding Performance in Ensemble in a Drama Series
| [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series|Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series]]
| ''True Blood''
| ''True Blood''
| {{nominated}}<ref name="Anna Camp Awards"/>
| {{nominated}}{{citation needed|date=February 2020}}
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| 2013
| 2013
| MTV Movie Awards
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| Best WTF Moment
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| 2013
| Best Musical Moment (Shared with [[Rebel Wilson]], [[Anna Kendrick]], [[Brittany Snow]], [[Alexis Knapp]], [[Ester Dean]], and [[Hana Mae Lee]])
| MTV Movie Awards
| Best Musical Moment (Shared with [[Rebel Wilson]], [[Anna Kendrick]], [[Brittany Snow]], [[Alexis Knapp]], [[Ester Dean]], and Hana Mae Lee)
| ''Pitch Perfect''
| ''Pitch Perfect''
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
|}
|}


==References==
== References ==
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== External links ==
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Anna Camp
Camp in 2014
Born
Anna Ragsdale Camp

(1982-09-27) September 27, 1982 (age 42)
EducationUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Spouses
(m. 2010; div. 2013)
(m. 2016; div. 2019)

Anna Ragsdale Camp[1] (born September 27, 1982)[2] is an American actress. She portrayed the villainous Sarah Newlin in the HBO vampire drama True Blood (2009, 2013–2014) and Aubrey Posen in the musical comedy Pitch Perfect film series (2012–2017).

Camp has had recurring roles in the television series Mad Men (2010), The Good Wife (2011–2016), The Mindy Project (2012–2013), and Vegas (2013). She also played Jane Hollander, a researcher for the fictitious News of the Week magazine, in the Amazon Prime series Good Girls Revolt (2016), and had minor roles in the films The Help (2011) and Café Society (2016).

Camp made her Broadway debut in the 2008 production of The Country Girl and played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus. In 2012, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play All New People.

Early life

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Camp was born in Aiken, South Carolina. Her mother, Dee (née Kornegay), is a Democratic Party volunteer, and her father, Thomas Sewell Camp, is a bank executive.[3][4] She has an older sister, Saluda.[citation needed]

Camp is of British (English, Scottish, and Welsh) descent, with smaller amounts of Dutch, French and Swedish ancestry, and grew up in Columbia, South Carolina. She attended Meadowfield Elementary School and was cast in a Drug Abuse Resistance Education production in the second grade, introducing her to acting.[5] She graduated from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2004.[5][6] She moved to New York City shortly thereafter.[7]

Career

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Camp played the role of Perfect in columbinus in 2005. In 2007, she was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for her performance in the off-Broadway play The Scene.[8] She played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of Equus at the Broadhurst Theatre, which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Alan Strang. Speaking about the role, Camp said, "I had a lot of thought; I didn't even know if I was going to do Equus because of the nudity and because of the high profile [aspect] of it. But you only live once and you have to take those risks because you'll only be a better person or actor because of it."[9]

She appeared in Reinventing the Wheelers, a 2007 television pilot which was not ordered to series by ABC.[10] In 2008, she had a role in the pilot of the ABC television dramedy Cashmere Mafia.[11] She had a starring role as Sarah Newlin in the second season of the HBO supernatural drama series True Blood, which earned her a nomination for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series; Camp had earlier auditioned for the role of Sookie Stackhouse.[9]

Camp has made guest appearances on The Office (2009), Glee (2009), Numbers (2010), and Covert Affairs (2010). She has had recurring roles in the fourth season of the AMC drama series Mad Men (2010) and the third season of the CBS legal drama series The Good Wife (2011–2012) and How I Met Your Mother (2013).

In 2011, Camp starred in the premiere of All New People, a play written by Zach Braff and staged at Second Stage Theatre;[12] the production was directed by Peter Dubois and also starred Justin Bartha, David Wilson Barnes and Krysten Ritter.[13]

Camp was a member of the main cast in the first season of Fox sitcom The Mindy Project, and played Aubrey Posen in the 2012 musical comedy film Pitch Perfect, later reprising her role in the sequels Pitch Perfect 2 and Pitch Perfect 3.

She had a recurring role in Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt as Deirdre Robespierre and starred with Nasim Pedrad in Desperados.

In December 2024, it was announced that Camp would appear in Scream 7.[14]

Personal life

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Camp was engaged to actor Michael Mosley by September 2008; they married in 2010 and filed for divorce in 2013.[15][16] Camp began dating Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin in 2013.[17] The couple were reported to be engaged in January 2016.[18] They married on September 10, 2016.[19] On April 19, 2019, the couple announced that they were filing for divorce.[20] As of late August that year, the divorce was finalized.[21]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 And Then Came Love Kikki
2008 Pretty Bird Becca French
Just Make Believe Kristin Short film
2009 8 Easy Steps Laura Short film
2010 Bottleworld Chrissy
2011 The Help Jolene French
2012 Forgetting the Girl Adrienne Gilcrest
Pitch Perfect Aubrey Posen MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment (shared with cast)
Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best WTF Moment (shared with cast)
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Hissy Fit (shared with Hana Mae Lee, Brittany Snow, and Rebel Wilson)
2013 Sequin Raze Jessica Short film
2014 Autumn Wanderer Sara
Goodbye to All That Debbie Spengler
The Oven Sally Butler Short film
2015 Pitch Perfect 2 Aubrey Posen
Caught Sabrina
2016 Café Society Candy
One Night Elizabeth
Brave New Jersey Peg Prickett
2017 The Most Hated Woman in America Mrs. Lutz
Pitch Perfect 3[22] Aubrey Posen
2018 Egg Kiki
2019 The Wedding Year Ellie
Here Awhile Anna
2020 The Lovebirds Edie
Desperados Brooke
2022 Jerry & Marge Go Large Dawn
Murder at Yellowstone City Alice Murphy
2023 A Little Prayer Patti
2023 From Black Cora
2026 Scream 7
TBA Bride Hard Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 Reinventing the Wheelers Meg Wheeler Television film
2008 Cashmere Mafia Brooke Adaire Episode: Pilot
2009, 2013–14 True Blood Sarah Newlin Main role (seasons 2, 6–7), 23 episodes
Satellite Award: Special Achievement Award (shared with cast)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared with cast)
2009 The Office Penny Beesly Episode: "Niagara"
2009 Glee Candace Dystra Episode: "Sectionals"
2010 Numbers Siouxsie Dark Episode: "Devil Girl"
2010 Covert Affairs Ashley Briggs Episode: "Houses of the Holy"
2010 Mad Men Bethany Van Nuys 3 episodes
2011 I Hate That I Love You Sarah Television film
2011 Romantically Challenged Erin Episode: "Perry Dates His Assistant"
2011 Love Bites Prudence Episode: "Stand and Deliver"
2011–16 The Good Wife Caitlin d'Arcy 9 episodes
2012 House of Lies Rachel Norbert Episode: "The Gods of Dangerous Financial Instruments"
2012–13 The Mindy Project Gwen Grandy Main role (season 1), 12 episodes
2013 Vegas Violet Mills Recurring role, 4 episodes
2013 Super Fun Night Felicity Unaired pilot
2013 How I Met Your Mother Cassie 2 episodes
2013–15 Ground Floor Heather Doyle 3 episodes
2014 The League Penny Episode: "The Heavenly Fouler"
2014 Key & Peele Dr. Carol Roberts Episode: "Strike Force Eagle 3: The Reckoning"
2014–17 Sofia the First Princess Ivy (voice) 2 episodes
2014 Damaged Goods Nicole Television film
2015 Star vs. the Forces of Evil Pixie Empress (voice) Episode: "Pixtopia"
2015 Saints & Strangers Dorothy Bradford Episode #1.1
2015 Resident Advisors Constance Renfro Episode: "Conflict Resolution"
2016–17 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Deirdre Robespierre Recurring role (3 episodes)
Nominated—Gold Derby Award for Best Comedy Guest Actress
2016 The $100,000 Pyramid Herself / Celebrity Guest Episode: "Anna Camp vs. Randall Park"
2016 Good Girls Revolt Jane Hollander 10 episodes
2018 The Stinky & Dirty Show Sender (voice) Episode: "Love Notes (Season 1 Episode 10a)"
2018 Harvey Street Kids Chevron (voice) 3 episodes
2019 Vampirina Bride of Frankenstein (voice) Episode: "Franken-Wedding"
2019–20 Puppy Dog Pals Donna (voice) 2 episodes
2019–20 Perfect Harmony Ginny Main role, 13 episodes
2020 Creepshow Irena Reid Episode: "A Creepshow Holiday Special: Shapeshifters Anonymous"
2023 Is It Cake? Herself / Judge Episode: "That 90's Cake"
2024 Hysteria![23] Tracy Whitehead 8 episodes
2025 You Raegan and Maddie Lockwood Main role (season 5), upcoming season

Web

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Year Title Role Notes
2013 CollegeHumor Originals Dana Episode: "FOMO Horror Movie Trailer"

Music videos

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Year Title Artist(s)
2010 "Marry Me" Train
2020 "Love On Top" Cast of Pitch Perfect[24]

Soundtrack appearances

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Outcome
2009 Satellite Awards Best Ensemble Acting in a Drama Series True Blood Won[citation needed]
2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series True Blood Nominated[citation needed]
2013 MTV Movie Awards Best WTF Moment Pitch Perfect Nominated
2013 Best Musical Moment (Shared with Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean, and Hana Mae Lee) Pitch Perfect Won

References

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  1. ^ Hernandez, Ernio (September 17, 2008). "PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Anna Camp". Playbill.com. Archived from the original on September 16, 2010. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  2. ^ ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST|September 27, 2012. The Chronicle Herald. September 27, 2012; retrieved October 2, 2012.
  3. ^ Profile Archived October 23, 2013, at the Wayback Machine; accessed May 17, 2015.
  4. ^ "Naked Camp Wishes for Potter's Invisible Cloak in 'Equus' Role". Bloomberg.
  5. ^ a b Boroff, Philip (September 5, 2008). "Naked Camp Wishes for Potter's Invisible Cloak in 'Equus' Role". Bloomberg. Retrieved August 9, 2010. "He said, 'We're in it together'", Camp, 25, said.
  6. ^ Boroff, Philip (January 15, 2007). "Anna Camp Swears She's No Vixen; 'Child' Loves Kids: N.Y. Stage". Bloomberg. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  7. ^ Weiss, Keely (December 27, 2008). "Equus' actress Anna Camp". Good Prattle. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  8. ^ The Scene Archived May 18, 2015, at the Wayback Machine; accessed May 14, 2015.
  9. ^ a b Lacob, Jace (August 21, 2009). "Blonde Ambition: Televisionary Talks to Anna Camp of HBO's "True Blood"". Televisionary. Archived from the original on July 27, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  10. ^ Sullivan, Brian (August 20, 2007). "The Futon's First Look: "Reinventing the Wheelers" (ABC)". The Futon Critic. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  11. ^ Garron, Barry (January 3, 2008). "Cashmere Mafia". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  12. ^ "All New People". Season 32. Second Stage Theatre. 2010–2011. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  13. ^ "Justin Bartha, Anna Camp Sign On for Zach Braff's Off-Broadway Play". Broadway.me. Archived from the original on October 12, 2011. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  14. ^ Grobar, Matt (December 17, 2024). "Anna Camp Joins 'Scream 7'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 17, 2024. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
  15. ^ Johnson, Zack (May 2, 2013). "Anna Camp and Michael Mosley are Getting Divorced". US Weekly. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  16. ^ Grossberg, Josh (May 2, 2013). "Pitch Perfect's Anna Camp and Michael Mosley to Divorce". E! Online. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  17. ^ Celebrity, Huffington (September 5, 2013). "Skylar Astin and Anna Camp are the cutest". Huffington Post.
  18. ^ Lara, Maria Mercedes (January 2, 2016). "Pitch Perfect Costars Anna Camp and Skylar Astin Are Engaged – See Her Stunning Ring". People. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
  19. ^ Nahas, Alli (September 11, 2016). "Pitch Perfect stars Anna Camp, Skylar Astin wed". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
  20. ^ Crabtree, Erin (April 20, 2019). "Anna Camp Files for Divorce From Husband Skylar Astin After Announcing Split". Us Weekly. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  21. ^ Fernandez, Alexia (August 29, 2019). "Pitch Perfect Stars Anna Camp and Skylar Astin Finalize Their Divorce". People. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  22. ^ Ford, Rebecca (October 18, 2016). "Anna Camp Returning for 'Pitch Perfect 3' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter.
  23. ^ Petski, Denise (February 28, 2024). "Garret Dillahunt, Nolan North, Elijah Richardson Among 6 Cast In Peacock's Satanic Panic Thriller Series 'Hysteria!'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on September 12, 2024. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
  24. ^ Kinane, Ruth (August 17, 2020). "Pitch Perfect's Barden Bellas reunite to sing Beyoncé and raise money for Unicef". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
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