In 2012, Camille Lellouche was spotted by director Rebecca Zlotowski in a Parisian brewery, where she was employed as restaurant manager.
She obtained an important role in the feature film Grand Central, alongside Léa Seydoux, Tahar Rahim and Olivier Gourmet.
Her first stage appearance as a humourist will then take place at the Casino de Paris as the first act with Virginie Hocq.
She embodies a wide variety of female characters, with loneliness as a guideline, inspired by the many restaurant guests she met.
[6] She also continued her career as an actress in the cinema by turning again with Rebecca Zlotowski in Planetarium (2016), alongside Natalie Portman and Lily-Rose Depp, then in The Price of Success (2017) by Teddy Lussi-Modeste.
Also in September 2017, she joined TMC's Quotidien, where she played different characters in a humorous feature called Face Cam.