Camille Donatacci was born on September 2, 1968. She is an American model, actress, and dancer. She was a dancer on the cable television show Club MTV and appeared in Playboy in the mid-90s. Camille married actor Kelsey Grammer in 1997, and is now known for her work to raise awareness of irritable bowel syndrome.
Camille was born in Newport Beach, California. In the 1993 girl studied English Literature at Montclair State College in New Jersey, and in 1996 girl studied at the UCLA Film School.
Camille married actor Kelsey Grammer in Malibu in August 1997 after they met at an MTV Party in 1996. The couple have two children: a daughter, Mason, (born in 2001) and a son, Jude, (born 2004). Both children were born via a surrogate mother.
Actress was also a dancer on Club MTV for 4 1/2 years, from 1988-92. Camille appeared in the 1990 rock video by Manitoba's Wild Kingdom called "The Party Starts Now" and the 1991 rock video by Rights Of The Accused called "Give It All You Got". Donatacci was featured in the HDTV video dream sequence in the Broadway show "Dreamtime at The Ed Sullivan Theater" (directed by David Niles) in 1992. Camille was part of a trio of dancers who appeared at the "Tavern on the Green" in New York in 1993. She appeared in Playboy 15 times from 1993.
Donatacci appeared in the films Marilyn Chambers' "Bedtime Stories" (1993), "The Naked Detective" (1996), "Private Parts" (1997) and "Deconstructing Harry" (1997). Camille appeared in the Halloween episode of "Frasier", with Kelsey Grammer, where she played the part of Eve.
Donatacci wrote and produced a sitcom pilot called "Neurotic Tendencies" for NBC with Grammer in 2000. Camille is rumored to be cast in the new Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in late 2010 or 2011.