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Name:

Camilla Belle

Birthday:

October 2, 1986
 

Comments:

Picture is from "Juraccic Park 2, Lost World".
    Movies: (click on a movie title to see information on that movie)
Year SE Title
1993 0 Empty Cradle (TV)
#12 on first billed.
1993 0 Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth (TV)
#12 on credited cast - played Jennifer Gates.
1994 0 Deconstructing Sarah (TV)
Played young Elizabeth.
1995 1 Poison Ivy 2: Lily
#5 on credited cast - plays Daphne Falk. Has a short scene about 35 minutes into the story and a couple of short scenes about 80 minutes into the story. No real character development.
1995 2 Little Princess, A
#13 on credited cast - played Jane, one of the girls at the school. Minimal character development. Most on-screen time is shared with the other girls.
1995 4 Annie, A Royal Adventure
#6 on credited cast - plays Molly, Annie's (Ashley Johnson) friend from the orphanage who goes on the trip to London with her. Total on-screen time is somewhat limited. Fair character development.
1996 0 Marshal Law
1997 1 Jurassic Park 2, Lost World
Has only a short scene at the beginning of the movie.
1998 1 Practical Magic
Played young Sally Owens. Has only a couple of short scenes at the beginning of the movie.
1998 5 Secret of the Andes
Plays Diana Willings, the daughter of Brooks Willings (David Keith) and Brenda Willings (Nancy Allen). High on-screen time and excellent character development.
1998 0 Replacing Dad (TV)
#5 on credited cast - played Mandy.
1999 3 Patriot, The
#5 on credited cast - played Holly, Wesley McClaren's (Steven Seagal) daughter. Has several good scenes. Character development is somewhat limited. Total on-screen time is somewhat limited.
2000 0 Rip Girls (TV)
Top billing - played Sydney.
2001 3 Invisible Circus, The
#5 on credited cast - plays Phoebe (10-12 Years). Nearly all on-screen time is in the first 15 minutes of the story. Fair character development.
2001 5 Back to the Secret Garden (TV)
#3 on credited cast - plays Lizzie Buscana, one of the main characters of the story. Excellent character development and hign on-screen time.
2005 6 Ballad of Jack and Rose, The
#3 on opening credits - plays Rose, one of the main characters. Nearly all of the on-screen time is devoted to this character and her father (Daniel Day-Lewis). Superb character development.
2005 0 Quiet, The
Top billing - plays Dot.
2006 0 When a Stranger Calls
Top billing - plays Jill Johnson.

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The "Official" Camilla Belle Fan Page http://www.fortunecity.com/lavendar/diaz/474/camilla.html



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SE: (Screen Exposure Index):
The SE (screen exposure) index is a way to rate how much of the movie is devoted to this star. There are two factors involved - on-screen time and character development. On-screen time is time that the star appears on the screen, either as a lead character or a supporting character. Character development is how well we get to know this character's thoughts, feelings, likes, dislikes, actions, etc. Note that personal like or dislike of the movie or of the character is not a factor.

0 - Unknown.

1 - Token appearance, 1 or 2 short scenes, no real character development.

2 - Minimal exposure. May be in multiple scenes, but generally as a background character. Minimal character development.

3 - Has several appearances as lead or supporting role, but total on-screen time is limited. Fair character development.

4 - Is in many scenes as a lead character, but total on-screen time is limited. Good character development.

5 - One of several main characters, story is about this person and others. High on-screen time and excellent character development.

6 - The primary character of the story. This character dominates the on-screen time. Superb character development.

Note that the total amount of on-screen time affects the rating. For example, the star may be a lead character in the movie, but may be on the screen for a limited time. This usually occurs where the star plays the younger character of the star in the movie. In cases like this, even though the star would technically rate a SE level 5 or 6, if the total amount of time on the screen is limited, then the SE rating is lowered accordingly. Thus, for example, if only 20% of the movie includes the star, then the SE rating would probably rate only 2 or 3.



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