Fâtima Camacho: Realizing Dreams In Hollywood

Fâtima Camacho: Realizing Dreams In Hollywood

California, Film, Television

There is nothing written that all dreams have to come true. Dreams have the power to show us where our heart’s desire lies. Rising Argentinian actress Fátima Camacho decided to follow her dream.

As a child, Fatima attended musical theater school and studied music, acting and dancing. After high school, she moved to Buenos Aires where she took theater acting and directing classes. Knowing where the action is she relocated to Los Angeles, and studied at the New York Film Academy, and then took classes at the Stella Adler Acting studio.

She has already worked on several short films as well as commercials and music videos. She was featured in a role in the movie “Candy Flip” produced by David Lipper, and then the new Johnny Knoxville film “Sweet Dreams.” “Embrace” another short film that she has a role in will be making the festival circuit shortly. “Re/Vision” is a film where she portrays a time traveler in the future apocalyptic film. Most recently he is in pre-production for the short film “Abysmal Thoughts” a film about how humans seek acceptance from others, as opposed to being themselves.

Currently she is working on a new original play called “Slippery Knot” which will be presented at the Whitmore Theater in Hollywood. This project excites her as she loves doing original plays. Fátima also enjoys comedy and hopes to someday be on Saturday Night Live.

Fâtima is creating opportunities and chasing her dreams in Hollywood….

Fâtima Camacho is making a big splash in the world of entertainment. Follow her on IG https://www.instagram.com/fatimacamachoo/

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