
CAMPBELL SYMES
About
Campbell Symes is a New York based actor who received her training in Meisner technique from The Neighborhood Playhouse. Her acting has screened at festivals small and large including Sundance (2026) and the Oscar qualifying Cleveland International Film Festival. She was voted best supporting actor at the Vancouver Horror Show for her work in Meagan Coyle's short film, PRIME. Her most recent theatre credits include the roles of Valerie in Connor McPherson's The Weir and Margot in Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of Dial M for Murder.
Additionally Campbell produces film. As a producer her short film work has screened globally at over 15 film festivals. She is passionate about collaboration in independent film, accessible theater, and raising her son.
She holds a BFA in literature from Bennington College.












