Cambria Edwards was born to parents Lisa (Landeriksson) and Clint Edwards and has dual citizenship for both Ireland and the Unites States. She is the second oldest and has two sisters and a younger brother. Coming from a very artistic family, Cambria was introduced to dance and theater at a very young age, and trained in piano and voice for most of...
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Cambria Edwards was born to parents Lisa (Landeriksson) and Clint Edwards and has dual citizenship for both Ireland and the Unites States. She is the second oldest and has two sisters and a younger brother. Coming from a very artistic family, Cambria was introduced to dance and theater at a very young age, and trained in piano and voice for most of her life. The playhouse became her second home and she continued to perform in numerous productions all the way through high school. She has been classically trained in ballet, jazz, lyrical, and tap, and made it onto a nationally competing dance team her senior year. In high school she took up archery and equestrian jumping, as well as played for her school's soccer and swim teams.As a 4.0 student, Cambria was accepted into UC Berkley and UC Davis to study biology, but turned them down in order to study film instead. At 21 she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA in Film and a Minor in Psychology. She has since spent time in London and Europe and currently resides in Los Angeles where she continues acting. She most recently completed a short web series for the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot. Cambria also keeps busy with her production company, Shot First Productions, which she co-founded with fellow actor Stephen Lunsford. Show less «
When people ask me what I want in life, I've realized it's one thing. One constant that has remained...Show more »
When people ask me what I want in life, I've realized it's one thing. One constant that has remained with me from the moment I picked up a pen and wrote my first screenplay at the age of 12... I want to make the world feel. Deeply. Like the kind that of film that reaches for my soul and rips it through my heart, tearing it apart and leaving me on my knees as the epilogue plays. Film that reminds an audience how beautiful despair can be, for it makes you feel something so powerful, you just might be inspired to change the world. Show less «