Amelia Campbell, a talented Canadian-born, American-raised actress, was born on August 4, 1965, in Montreal, but grew up in the picturesque town of Ithaca, New York.
Campbell's passion for the performing arts led her to pursue a degree from Syracuse University, which she completed in 1988. She is married to Anthony Arkin, the younger brother of renowned actor Adam Arkin.
Throughout her illustrious career, Campbell has appeared in a wide range of films, including The Paper, My Louisiana Sky, Single White Female, and Lorenzo's Oil. In 1990, she played a small but significant role in The Exorcist III, followed by notable performances in Single White Female and Lorenzo's Oil in 1992.
In 1994, Campbell appeared in Ron Howard's film The Paper, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her stage work includes the 1999 production of Macbeth in Manhattan, where she played the role of Patty the stage manager in one of New York City's historic theatres.
In 2001, Campbell starred as Corinna Ramsey Parker in My Louisiana Sky, a film directed by her brother-in-law Adam Arkin. Her impressive repertoire continued with her 2008 role as Sandra Zeller in A Dog Year, and in 2010, she played Maggie Harmon in Tim Blake Nelson's Leaves of Grass, alongside Edward Norton.
Throughout her career, Campbell has demonstrated her range and talent, captivating audiences with her nuanced performances in both film and stage productions.