Camille grammer age, Camille Grammer is an American actress, model, and producer, as well as, a writer, with a net worth of $50 million. Camille Grammer earned her net worth through her roles on TV, as a dancer and model, and producer of several TV shows. She is an actress starring in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, an American reality series for the Bravo cable network. She was born in Newport Beach, California, on September 2, 1968. She is also the ex-wife of Hollywood actor Kelsey Grammer. They were married in 1997, and she worked in their company called Grammnet Productions, as a producer and writer. Camille grew up in a typical middle class family in New Jersey. Her father is a financial adviser, who still works in New York City.
She attended Montclair State College in New Jersey where she studied English literature. She also attended New York University and the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles. Camille started her show bizz career as a dancer in the 1980's on Club MTV, for many years, as a member of a dance group performing at the Tavern on the Green in New York City, as well as appearing in several music videos. Her modeling and acting career came about in the 90's with her posing in Playboy's Book of Lingerie for Playboy publications and she also appeared in such R-rated erotic films as Marilyn Chambers' Bedtime Stories, New York Nights, and The Naked Detective. Grammer also had some minor roles in mainstream films, such as, Private Parts and Deconstructing Harry. She also had a guest appearance in one episode of Frasier.
She met actor Kelsey Grammer in 1996 and were married in1997, in Malibu, California. They share two children, both born via a surrogate mother. However Camille filed for a divorce in July 2010, she asked for primary physical custody of the couple's daughter and son, in addition to child and spousal support. On February 10, 2011 their divorce became final. In 1996 Grammer was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and she has been featured in a Public Service Announcement to raise public awareness of this disorder. Grammer is the half owner of Grammnet Productions, where she works as a creator, writer, and executive producer.
This company has produced a number of television shows from the late 1990s through 2010s, including Girlfriends, Medium, and The Game. She has been a star on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, since 2010. In 2011 she had a guest-starring role on the season finale of the CBS sitcom $#*! My Dad Says, playing a recently divorced reality star named Camille.
She says "My character Camille is basically a parody on myself, obviously, from 'Housewives of Beverly Hills.' Just making fun of it, you know, making fun of all the quirky things I do and say." The RHOBH episode on January 13, 2011, where she revealed that her husband wanted out of their marriage, out ranked all cable competition in its timeslot and was the No. 1 telecast among adults 18-49. It was also the highest rated episode of the season among all viewers. The episode "Watch What Happens Live," that featured Grammer as a guest after the show, outperformed all late night cable talk shows that night. Kelsey and Cammille Grammer Divorce Settlement: When Kelsey Grammer and Cammille Grammer finalize their divorce, she is set to receive a $50 million cash settlement.
Camille Grammer (n'ee Donatacci; born September 2, 1968) is an American television personality, starring in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Grammer first found fame as a dancer, model, and actress, and after marrying Hollywood actor Kelsey Grammer in 1997, she worked as a producer and a writer for their company Grammnet Productions.
Born in Newport Beach, California, Grammer grew up in an upper middle class family in New Jersey. Her father is a financial adviser who still works in New York City. Grammer studied English literature at Montclair State College in New Jersey, and attended New York University and the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles.
Grammer started her career as a dancer in the 1980s, working on Club MTV for many years, starring in a dance group performing at the Tavern on the Green in New York City, and appearing in several music videos, including "Give It All You Got" by Rights of The Accused,
"The Party Starts Now!" by Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, and "Back to the Grill Again" by MC Serch. In the 1990s, she started working as a model and actress as well, modeling in Playboy publications like Playboy's Book of Lingerie, and appearing in R-rated erotic films such as Marilyn Chambers' Bedtime Stories, New York Nights, and The Naked Detective. Grammer also had small roles in mainstream films Private Parts and Deconstructing Harry, in addition to her guest appearance in one episode of Frasier.
Grammer owns half of Grammnet Productions, which has produced a number of television shows from the late 1990s through 2010s, including Girlfriends, Medium, and The Game. Within the production company, Grammer has worked as a creator, writer, and executive producer.
Since 2010, Grammer has been one of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The January 13, 2011 episode of the show, in which Grammer revealed that her husband wanted out of their marriage, was the No. 1 telecast among adults 18-49 versus all cable competition in its
She attended Montclair State College in New Jersey where she studied English literature. She also attended New York University and the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles. Camille started her show bizz career as a dancer in the 1980's on Club MTV, for many years, as a member of a dance group performing at the Tavern on the Green in New York City, as well as appearing in several music videos. Her modeling and acting career came about in the 90's with her posing in Playboy's Book of Lingerie for Playboy publications and she also appeared in such R-rated erotic films as Marilyn Chambers' Bedtime Stories, New York Nights, and The Naked Detective. Grammer also had some minor roles in mainstream films, such as, Private Parts and Deconstructing Harry. She also had a guest appearance in one episode of Frasier.
She met actor Kelsey Grammer in 1996 and were married in1997, in Malibu, California. They share two children, both born via a surrogate mother. However Camille filed for a divorce in July 2010, she asked for primary physical custody of the couple's daughter and son, in addition to child and spousal support. On February 10, 2011 their divorce became final. In 1996 Grammer was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and she has been featured in a Public Service Announcement to raise public awareness of this disorder. Grammer is the half owner of Grammnet Productions, where she works as a creator, writer, and executive producer.
This company has produced a number of television shows from the late 1990s through 2010s, including Girlfriends, Medium, and The Game. She has been a star on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, since 2010. In 2011 she had a guest-starring role on the season finale of the CBS sitcom $#*! My Dad Says, playing a recently divorced reality star named Camille.
She says "My character Camille is basically a parody on myself, obviously, from 'Housewives of Beverly Hills.' Just making fun of it, you know, making fun of all the quirky things I do and say." The RHOBH episode on January 13, 2011, where she revealed that her husband wanted out of their marriage, out ranked all cable competition in its timeslot and was the No. 1 telecast among adults 18-49. It was also the highest rated episode of the season among all viewers. The episode "Watch What Happens Live," that featured Grammer as a guest after the show, outperformed all late night cable talk shows that night. Kelsey and Cammille Grammer Divorce Settlement: When Kelsey Grammer and Cammille Grammer finalize their divorce, she is set to receive a $50 million cash settlement.
Camille Grammer (n'ee Donatacci; born September 2, 1968) is an American television personality, starring in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Grammer first found fame as a dancer, model, and actress, and after marrying Hollywood actor Kelsey Grammer in 1997, she worked as a producer and a writer for their company Grammnet Productions.
Born in Newport Beach, California, Grammer grew up in an upper middle class family in New Jersey. Her father is a financial adviser who still works in New York City. Grammer studied English literature at Montclair State College in New Jersey, and attended New York University and the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles.
Grammer started her career as a dancer in the 1980s, working on Club MTV for many years, starring in a dance group performing at the Tavern on the Green in New York City, and appearing in several music videos, including "Give It All You Got" by Rights of The Accused,
"The Party Starts Now!" by Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, and "Back to the Grill Again" by MC Serch. In the 1990s, she started working as a model and actress as well, modeling in Playboy publications like Playboy's Book of Lingerie, and appearing in R-rated erotic films such as Marilyn Chambers' Bedtime Stories, New York Nights, and The Naked Detective. Grammer also had small roles in mainstream films Private Parts and Deconstructing Harry, in addition to her guest appearance in one episode of Frasier.
Grammer owns half of Grammnet Productions, which has produced a number of television shows from the late 1990s through 2010s, including Girlfriends, Medium, and The Game. Within the production company, Grammer has worked as a creator, writer, and executive producer.
Since 2010, Grammer has been one of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The January 13, 2011 episode of the show, in which Grammer revealed that her husband wanted out of their marriage, was the No. 1 telecast among adults 18-49 versus all cable competition in its
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