Camren Bicondova is an American actress as well as a dancer
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Camren Bicondova is an American actress as well as a dancer
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Camren Bicondova was born on May 22, 1999 in San Diego, California, the USA to Joshua and Jessi Bicondova. The actress’ father serves in the navy. When she was a little girl, she, along with her family, moved to Hawaii where they lived for about four years. She suffered from seizures until the age of seven though her health improved eventually.
She was a member of Coke RED Moves campaign commercial. At present, the actress is associated with many charitable causes and non-profit organizations, such as The USO, Global Citizen Festival, NOH8 Campaign and North Shore Animal League America.
Talking about her education, she is currently a high school student. Regarding Bicondova’s love life, she has revealed nothing about her dating life to the media. She is also known by the nickname Lil Miss Cam Cam.
As a young girl, Camren Bicondova began training at a local dance studio. By the age of 11, she had become an "Elite Protégé" for the international traveling dance convention ‘The PULSE on Tour’. As a member of the convention, she travelled all over the country, assisting some of the nation’s top choreographers and dance teachers.
Bicondova first appeared on television in 2011, when she got a chance to appear in an episode of ‘Shake It Up’. However, she came to mainstream prominence only a year later when she was featured in the dance-drama flick ‘Battlefield America’. The same year, she participated in the 7th season of ‘America's Best Dance Crew’ and was declared the runner-up with her all-girl dance group “8 Flavahz.” During this time, Bicondova also appeared in Ciara’s music video "Got Me Good".
She next acted in the Canadian slasher film ‘Girl House’ in 2013. The following year, she began playing the role of Selina Kyle / Catwoman in the TV series ‘Gotham’. In 2014, Bicondova also appeared in Krewella’s music video "Enjoy the Ride". More recently, she appeared as a backup dancer in Dana Vaughns’ music video "Underneath."