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- Camille Guaty - Wikipedia
Camille Guaty-Kaye (born 1976 or 1977) is an American film and television actress She portrayed Daisy in Gotta Kick It Up! (2002), Maricruz Delgado, Sucre 's girlfriend, in Prison Break (2005–2007), and Walter O'Brien's sister, Megan, on the CBS series Scorpion (2014–2015)
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Camille Guaty Actress: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Camille Guaty, raised in Northern California and New Jersey, studied at Boston University and continued her education at R A D A, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London There she learned the great works of William Shakespeare
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• Camille Guaty-Kaye is an American singer and television and film actress • She is best known for roles in "Prison Break" (2005-2007), "Cupid" (2009) and "The Rookie" (2018)
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Camille Guaty is an American actress of film and television She is best known for roles such as Olivia in Raising Dad, Daisy Salinas in Gotta Kick It Up!, Maricruz Delgado in Prison Break, Megan O’Brien in Scorpion, Piper Nielsen in Las Vegas, and Franny Rios in The Nine
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See Camille Guaty full list of movies and tv shows from their career Find where to watch Camille Guaty's latest movies and tv shows
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108K Followers, 1,779 Following, 1,303 Posts - Camille Guaty-Kaye (@camilleguaty) on Instagram: "Izzy Reyna | Duster | #MAX |@streamonmax Infertility Donor Conception Advocate | Women's Rights A Believer 🙏🏼 (It’s Possible) 🇵🇷🇨🇺🇺🇸"
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Actress Camille Guaty stars in HBO’s Duster and shares her journey through fertility advocacy, motherhood, and building a legacy with heart
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In this wide-ranging conversation with The House, Camille reflects on how moving to Tennessee slowed her down, how home design became a sanctuary, and why storytelling—whether on screen or through advocacy—has always been her most powerful tool
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