
Camille lellouche is a versatile artist, notably known as an actress, comedian and singer. Born June 10, 1986 in Paris, she acquired notoriety among the general public thanks to her humorous and musical performances on YouTube. She also participated in the French show The Voice in 2015, where she distinguished herself by reaching the semi-finals.
Camille lellouche began his musical education very early by learning the piano at the age of 4, then the viola. Her desire to become a singer was evident at the age of 10, and she performed in piano bars before beginning to take acting lessons. She also worked in the restaurant industry for 10 years.
In 2012, Camille lellouche was spotted by the director Rebecca zlotowski in a Parisian brasserie, which earned him an important role in the film “Grand Central" next to Léa Seydoux, Tahar Rahim et Olivier Gourmet. The film was selected at Cannes film festival 2013, offering Camille lellouche the opportunity to climb the steps of the famous Palace of Festivals.
In parallel, Camille lellouche used the Internet and social networks to make himself known, by sharing humorous and musical videos on YouTube, Facebook et Instagram. This experience allowed him to develop different characters and build a large fan base, counting over 600 subscribers.