Camilla Arfwedson was born on October 16, 1981, in England to a Swedish father and English mother. She grew up in a multicultural household, which sparked her interest in different cultures and languages. She attended the University of Edinburgh, where she obtained a degree in Classics.
Arfwedson's acting career began in 2005 when she made her screen debut in the made-for-TV movie "A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets." She quickly caught the attention of casting directors and landed guest roles on popular television shows such as "Inspector Lewis," "Pete Vs. Life," and "Minder."
Her big break came when she was cast as Zosia March on the long-running BBC One series "Holby City." Her portrayal of the ambitious junior doctor earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fan following. In addition to her television work, Arfwedson is also an accomplished stage actress, having starred in productions of "Festen," "The Shape of Things," and "The Merchant of Venice."
Off-screen, Arfwedson is in a relationship with actor Jack Hawkins. The couple keeps their personal life relatively private, but they are occasionally seen together at industry events and red carpet premieres.
In addition to her work on "Holby City," Arfwedson has appeared in the miniseries "Air Force One Is Down" alongside Jeremy Sisto. She also had a memorable role in the comedy film "A Bunch of Amateurs," where she played the daughter of Burt Reynolds's character.
Throughout her career, Arfwedson has proven herself to be a versatile and talented actress, capable of tackling a wide range of roles on both stage and screen. Her dedication to her craft and her natural talent have solidified her as one of the rising stars in the entertainment industry.
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