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Anna Camp is an American actress best known for her work across television and film. She rose to prominence for her portrayal of Aubrey Posen in the Pitch Perfect film series, as well as her acclaimed recurring role as Sarah Newlin on HBO’s True Blood. Over the course of her career, Camp has become known for her comedic timing, commanding stage presence, and versatility across genres. In recent years, she has also become a visible member of the LGBT community, publicly coming out as bi in 2025.

Encouraged to perform from a young age, Anna got her start in a school play for the D.A.R.E. program and later pursued acting professionally. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in 2004, after which she moved to New York City to begin her acting career.

Camp’s early career focused heavily on stage performance. She made her Broadway debut in 2008 in The Country Girl, followed by a daring and widely praised role as Jill Mason in the Broadway revival of Peter Shaffer’s Equus, opposite Daniel Radcliffe. Her stage work also includes the Off-Broadway play All New People, for which she received a Drama Desk Award nomination in 2012.

Camp began making inroads into television with guest and supporting roles on shows like Glee, The Office, How I Met Your Mother, and Mad Men. Her breakout television role came in 2009 when she was cast as Sarah Newlin on HBO’s vampire drama True Blood, a part she reprised in later seasons due to the character’s popularity. She also had a long-running recurring role as Caitlin d’Arcy on The Good Wife, and made notable appearances in other comedies like The Mindy Project and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Her film career took off in 2012 with the role of Aubrey Posen in the surprise musical comedy hit Pitch Perfect. She reprised the role in its two sequels, further solidifying her as a fixture in contemporary comedy. Anna also had supporting roles in films such as The Help (2011), Café Society (2016), and more recently starred in Netflix comedies like The Lovebirds (2020) and Desperados (2020). In 2025, she took on dual roles as Reagan and Maddie Lockwood in season five of Netflix’s hit thriller You, marking a turn toward more suspense-driven material. She is also set to appear in the upcoming Rebel Wilson action-comedy Bride Hard and has joined the cast of Scream 7, a continuation of the popular horror franchise.

Anna Camp has been in several high-profile relationships. She was first married to actor Michael Mosley in January 2010, though the couple divorced in 2013. She later began dating her Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin in 2013. The pair married in 2016 and were considered one of Hollywood’s beloved couples before announcing their separation in April 2019, finalizing their divorce later that year. From 2020 to 2024, Camp was in a relationship with musician Michael Johnson.

In 2025, Camp publicly came out as bi and confirmed her relationship with writer and stylist Jade Whipkey, who is 18 years her junior. The two went public on Instagram in May 2025 and later appeared together on the red carpet, where Camp defended their relationship and age gap. In interviews following her coming out, Camp shared that she felt “more me than I ever have,” embracing her identity. Her openness was widely praised by fans and media outlets as an important moment for bi visibility in Hollywood.

Anna Camp (right) with her girlfriend Jade Whipkey (left), Image/Vogue

Beyond her acting, Camp has been an advocate for authenticity and body positivity in the entertainment industry. In past interviews, she has spoken out about the pressure actresses face to conform to specific beauty standards, recalling moments early in her career when she was encouraged to lose weight. Instead, she chose to embrace self-acceptance and emphasized the importance of confidence and individuality.

Anna Camp’s continued success across stage and screen, coupled with her public embrace of her bisexual identity, has solidified her as both a talented performer and a powerful figure of representation within the entertainment industry.