Born Anna Ragsdale Camp on the 27th September 1982 in Aiken, South Carolina USA, she is an actress and singer, perhaps best known to the world as Sarah Newlin in the TV series “True Blood”, and as Aubrey in the film franchise “Pitch Perfect”, among other roles she has secured so far in her career.
Have you ever wondered how rich Anna Camp is, as of early 2018? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Camp’s net worth is as high as $3 million, an amount earned through her successful career, active since 2005.
Anna Camp Net Worth $3 Million
Anna is the younger daughter born to Thomas Sewell Camp and his wife Dee; she has a sister named Saluda, who is an actress as well. She lived in Columbia, South Carolina for most of her childhood, and went to Meadowfield Elementary School where she came in touch with acting for the first time when in second grade she was chosen for a part in “Drug Abuse Resistance Education”.
She later enrolled at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, from which she obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2004, whereupon she moved to New York City in pursuit of an acting career.
Anna started her career on stage with the role of Perfect in the play “Columbinus” in 2005, and then featured in the play “The Scene”, for which she earned a Lucille Lortel Award nomination. She continued with stage roles, appearing in such plays as “Equus” among others, laying the foundation of her net worth as well as improving her acting skills.
Following her successful start on stage, Anna was able to make a quick move to the screen, and in 2007 featured in the pilot episode of the TV series “Reinventing the Wheelers”, but the show wasn’t picked up by the ABC, although it was then made into a television film. After that, Anna appeared in the comedy film “Pretty Bird” in 2008, and in 2009 featured in another comedy film “Bottleworld”. The same year she made her breakthrough with the role of Sarah Newlin in the TV horror drama series “True Blood”, which significantly increased her net worth. Two years later she had her first starring role, portraying Sarah in the television film “I Hate That I Love You”, while in 2012 Anna was chosen for the part of Aubrey in the film “Pitch Perfect”, and reprised the role in the sequels “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015), and “Pitch Perfect 3” in 2017, which added a significant amount to her net worth.
Meantime Anna starred in the romantic drama film “Goodbye to All That” in 2014, next to Paul Schneider and Melanie Lynskey, while in 2015 she had the lead role in the mystery drama film “Caught”, further increasing her net worth. The same year, Anna was chosen for the role of Jane Hollander in the film “Good Girls Revolt”, and in 2016 returned to the big screen with the role of Peg Prickett in the comedy film “Brave New Jersey”. In recent years, Anna had the role in the film “The Most Hated Woman in America”, a biopic about Madelyn Murray O’Hair, played by Melissa Leo, and she is currently working on the comedy film “Egg”, scheduled for release later this year.
When it comes to her personal life, Anna has been married to Skylar Astin since 2016. Previously, she was married to Michael Mosley from 2010 until 2013.
MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment, Satellite Award for Best Television Ensemble
Nominations
MTV Movie Award for Best Jaw Dropping Moment, Teen Choice Award for Choice Hissy Fit: Film, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress
Movies
Pitch Perfect, Pitch Perfect 2, Goodbye to All That, The Help, Café Society, Forgetting the Girl, Pretty Bird, Sequin Raze, Reinventing the Wheelers, Pitch Perfect 3, The Oven, One Night, Bottleworld
TV Shows
True Blood, The Mindy Project
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Her blonde hair
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Soft smile
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I'm a huge fan of Jessica Lange and American Horror Story (2011). I would love to work with her. She's been one of my favorite actresses for a while.
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I started doing regional theater. My first job was 'The Importance of Being Earnest' at Dallas Theater Center.
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I went to School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, and we had a bunch of singing classes. My first job in New York was an Off-Broadway musical.
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I've been acting since second grade, telling stories, making my parents laugh here and there, so I'm hoping my 'thing' is acting. But I also make a really good bread pudding.
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Ultimately, I don't think you can teach a tone-deaf person how to sing. Some talents you're just born with, unfortunately.
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Well, I'm from the South originally. I grew up in South Carolina definitely learning about manners and being proper and having to go to cotillions.
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I went to college at North Carolina School of the Arts and took a lot of singing classes, and it really is so connected to emotions.
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I think everybody wants to be a rock star.
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I've been acting since second grade, and I just remember when I first moved to New York and I was living in Washington Heights with three other actors in this tiny apartment and busting my butt to get to the subway, walking to, like, five auditions in a day.
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In the South, you don't say exactly what's going on or what's on your mind.
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I think that the audience wants to see women being put into real situations where they can relate to them, rather than seeing some glamorous woman in a 'Bond' film.