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Amanda Borges de Castro (born April 28, 1992), known as Amanda Campbell is a Brazilian actress, singer, dancer, television producer and writer. Amanda is mainly kwnon for her works in American television shows and movies, such as Grey's Anatomy, American Horror Story and The Walking Dead, for which she has already been nominated for Emmy Awards as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, establishing herself as the only Brazilian and youngest Latin actress to be nominated for an Emmy. Campbell was also the only Brazilian actress to win an Academy Award for Best Actress for her work as Anita in the West Side Story 2020's remake. Amanda Borges appeared in 2020 and 2021 on the Time 100.

During her childhood, Amanda attended acting classes at her school for two years in a row. At age 14, Amanda moved with her family to Los Angeles due to her mother's work. In 2007, a year after moving to the United States, Amanda choose Campbell as artistic last name and took several tests to appear in television commercials, but she failed in all of the tests, but started working as model for teenager's brands. Her first television role was as the young Tessa Carter, a recurring character in the medical drama Grey's Anatomy and, today, one of the most enduring characters in the series. Amanda's film debut happened in 2012, as April Trinket in The Hunger Games, longside with Jennifer Lawrence, who nowadays, is one of her best friends.

Campbell actively participates in the feminist movement and in 2020 she attended several Black Lives Matter protests. Amanda identifies herself as a leftist and was well known for protesting against Donald Trump during her years in government and against the current president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro. Amanda is the founder of three NGOs operating in the United States and Brazil, providing support for survivors of domestic violence, supporting the LGBTQIA+ community and providing a home for stray animals.

2008–2011: Modeling and early roles
Amanda Campbell's career started in 2008, when she was a model for teenagers and brazilians' brands. In 2009 she auditioned and was approved for a one-episode role in Grey's Anatomy as Tessa Carter, an excited and irritating medical student. Later, according to Shonda Rhimes, creator of the series, Amanda's extreme charisma gave the character a six-episode arc in Grey's Anatomy sixth season, in which the character begins her first year as an intern. In 2010, Amanda signed a contract as a recurring character for two more seasons of the medical drama, remaining as a supporting actress until the end of the eighth season. The following year, 2011, Amanda met Ryan Murphy and got along very well with him, having, nowadays, big roles in the screenwriter's works, starting with the first season of the anthological horror, American Horror Story, as the young Crystal Langdon, a role in which she co-starred with Jessica Lange, Evan Peters and great cast, in which gained much critical attention. Also in 2011, Amanda was signed for a lead role in the second half of the first season of Once Upon a Time, playing Charlotte Myers, a successful athlete, who would later become Nessie's cursed counterpart.

2012: Breakthrough and film debut
In early 2012, Amanda had her film debut as April Trinket and also was promoted to the main cast of the medical drama, which was in its ninth season, at the time it was reported that Amanda's character was just a way to continue the story of Lexie Grey, played by Chyler Leigh. Campbell continue her role in Once Upon a Time, and in American Horror Story: Asylum received a lot of positive reviews for her performance, ranked as one of the best performances of the season and receiving her first Emmy nomination. That same year, Campbell signed a contract to play a recurring character on The Walking Dead for five episodes in season three.

2013–2015: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Netflix and her beginning in The Walking Dead franchise
In 2013, Amanda signed a contract to stay on Grey's Anatomy for two more seasons (the tenth and eleventh). In addition, she was promoted to the main cast of the fourth season of The Walking Dead, having her name credited in “Also Starring”. Due to the actress' new appointments and a six-episode signing for the Netflix drama Orange Is The New Black, Amanda's participation was reduced in the third season of Once Upon a Time, appearing only in the second half of the season. In American Horror Story: Coven, Amanda again received a lot of positive reviews for her performance, but most critics claimed that her acting was superior in the first two seasons.

Amanda had two film roles this year, in early 2013, she had her debut on the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the hero Silver Witch, under the civil name, Clarissa Stark, Tony Stark's daughter, In late 2013, she starred The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

In 2014, Amanda left the main cast of Orange Is the New Black, appearing in only three episodes of the second season, in 2015, she left the series and started having her name credited in the opening of The Walking Dead, as a permanent cast member. In the American Horror Story universe she portrayed Esmeralda Ruiz, her third character of Latin American origin in Freak Show, in Hotel, she protrayed Daphne Lavery, a model, in only five episodes, she had also left the Once Upon a Time cast. Most prominently featured on The Walking Dead, Amanda was recognized by fans of the post-apocalyptic drama as one of the series' best actresses, despite having received no nominations for the series.

2016-2019: Amanda's worldwide recognition in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
In 2016, in Grey's Anatomy's thirteenth season, Campbell took on a much larger, more dramatic role by being nominated for and winning an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress. Amanda also had a small role in an episode of the anthological crime drama The People v. O.J. Simpson: An American Crime Story, as one of the judges in the case.

In the following year, 2017, Amanda had a reduced participation in the main cast of American Horror Story: Roanoke, by the creative decisions of Ryan Murphy who said that the character, although very important, was not part of the main plot, as it would be out of place in this one. This season, Amanda again received an Emmy nomination, and this time, she won. In a new partnership with Murphy, Amanda appeared in the last episode of Feud: Bette and Joan as a nurse.

In 2018, Amanda actively participated in protests against Donald Trump, which drew a lot of media attention to the actress, who was praised for taking a stand and not fearing threats. In American Horror Story: Cult, she played Rochelle Washington, a woman who tried to assassinate the cult of people who supported Trump, she also played actress Sharon Tate, murdered by the cult of Charles Manson. Amanda's participation in The Walking Dead also went through changes, after the Rick Grimes farewell episode, the character received more screen time and development. Amanda also returned to the drama Orange Is the New Black for three episodes of the sixth season. In her partnership with Ryan Murphy, the actress made an appearance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story and in 9-1-1, she played Heather Lawrence, for five episodes of the first season.

In 2019, Amanda signed a contract to be present on Grey's Anatomy through season 18 as the main character. In American Horror Story: Apocalypse, she gave life to Cadance Wester, a religious woman who wanted to change the world, this season she reprized her role as Season 3's Ophelia Goode. On 9-1-1, Amanda was promoted to the main cast of the series and in the last season of Orange Is the New Black she appeared for six episodes as a main cast member. In American Horror Story: 1984, she played Lily Davis, a bisexual hippie who wanted to be famous, her most prominent role in horror.

She featured in five Marvel Cinematic Universe films: Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home.

2020-present: The Academy Awards winning
In the year of the pandemic, 2020, Amanda received high praise for her performance in the seventeenth season of Grey's Anatomy, and was again nominated for an Emmy. Amanda appeared in three episodes of 9-1-1 and, by Ryan Murphy's creative decision, left the series and joined the main cast of 9-1-1: Lone Star, spin-off of the series set in Texas.

Amanda had her first Academy Awards nomination and won the Academy Award for Best Actress as Anita in the musical America.

Her first television role in 2021 was reprising her most recognizable character: Clarissa Stark, the Silver Witch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in WandaVision. Campbell portrayed Amy Silverstone in Red Tide, fisrt part of American Horror Story: Double Feature, she also appeared in Death Valley, as Queen Elizabeth II in the last episode.

Screenwriter and producer
In 2021, Campbell said she wants to go a step further in her career and become a screenwriter and producer for her own television series. Amanda also confirmed that she signed a contract with Netflix and will be responsible for a new adaptation of The Chainsaw Massacre, this time in series form. The series is set to have three seasons, within 24 episodes. The production will start in 2022 and the show might be airing on 2023.

The Walking Dead Universe
Angela Kang, The Walking Dead showrunner, confirmed that Campbell's character would have a spin-off limited series set on the first days of the apocalypse until the point when the character arrives the prison with her family on season three of The Walking Dead. Kang also confirmed a new spin-off produced by Campbell.