Cameron Dada

I am committed to creating work that inspires, uplifts, and reflects stories grounded in emotional and physical truth. Rooted in a divine, luxe and ethereal perspective my artistry exists in the liminal space between depth and intention , where emotional precision meets commanding truth! I am building a body of work and creative legacy that is truthful, transformative, and timeless. 

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NYC

Actor

Poet

Creative

& everything under the moon

About Cameron

Hey! My name is Cameron Dada and I’m a July Cancer, so of course I love the beach and all things fluidity and beauty.I was born and raised in Queens, New York and am currently based in Manhattan. I am Nigerian on my father’s side and Guyanese on my mom’s side so celebration, food and experiencing life lavishly are all embedded in my soul! As the eldest sister of three brothers and the only girl I have always been a boss. I am a young actress drawn to telling stories of Black women who have been erased or quieted. I see my body as a vessel for creation and storytelling to inspire the youth, the uninspired and the forgotten to walk in divinity, excellence and confidence. I am a lover and a poet by nature and an ethereal creative by force. I completed my primary training at the Experiemenal Theatre Wing at NYU Tisch and studyed at The Atlantic Acting School. Next Semester I will be studying abroad at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. After years of hiding in my shell I now make it my duty to ensure I take up space, to encapsulate all of me and break out of any box the world tries to put me in. I’d love to hear about you next!

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In Fall 2026 Cameron will continue her training at the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art in London where she will study Shakespeare in Performance. She holds a deep determination to bridge the gap between Black artists and classical theatre by reclaiming space and ownership within the canon.

This summer Cameron will work as a Teaching Artist Assistant with Statement Arts, an NYC based nonprofit organization that uses the performing and visual arts to empower young people from historically under-represented and low-income communities. As a part of the StART Young program, she will support students in grades 3 through 11 in building performance skills and storytelling throughout the month of July.