Camilla Rutherford

Camilla Rutherford (born 20 September 1976) is an English actress and fashion model.

Early life
Camilla Rutherford was born to (Gordon) Malcolm Rutherford (1939–1999), a financial journalist for the Financial Times and sometime advisor to Margaret Thatcher, and his second wife, Elizabeth (Pelen), a magistrate, daughter of a French ambassador. She was educated at St George's School, Ascot and Woodbridge School before studying maths at Newcastle University, which she left to focus on modelling.

Acting career
Her first film roles were in the short films, Je t'aime John Wayne and in Stardom. In 2001, she played Isobel in Gosford Park. In March 2004, she appeared in a new play called Three Women. She is in the films Vanity Fair (2004) and The Freediver. She portrayed Jocasta in the series Rome and had a role in The Darjeeling Limited. Rutherford starred in the multi-award-winning 1920s/1930s sci-fi Dimensions. She starred in ‘'Breathe'’, which premiered at the London Film Festival. Rutherford starred in the period film Phantom Thread, and as Diana Napier in the 2021 miniseries A Very British Scandal.

Personal life
Rutherford has two children from her first marriage (dissolved) and two children from a second relationship.