
West Caldwell, New Jersey, USA
Camryn Manheim (born Debra Frances Manheim, March 8, 1961) is an American actress known for her roles as attorney Ellenor Frutt on ABC's The Practice, Delia Banks on CBS's Ghost Whisperer, Gladys Presley in the 2005 miniseries Elvis, and "Control" on Person of Interest. In 1999, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work on The Practice, and she was awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award. In 2005, she earned Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for her work in the miniseries Elvis. Her breakthrough was her one-woman show "Wake Up, I'm Fat", which played off-Broadway at Classic Stage Company in 1994. She adapted the show into a book of the same name, which was published by Broadway Books in 1999. She worked for a while as a sign language interpreter at hospitals. Her knowledge of sign language was used on The Practice, in an episode of Law & Order, and in her role as a child behavioral psychologist in the movie Mercury Rising. In 2015, Manheim was in the Deaf West production of the musical Spring Awakening as Adult Women. The production, which had a cast composed half of hearing actors and half of deaf or hard-of-hearing actors, paired every deaf actor (who signed their lines in American Sign Language) with a hearing actor who said their lines verbally. Manheim voiced for deaf actress Marlee Matlin as well as signing her own dialogue in the parts of Frau Bergmann, Fräulein Großebüstenhalter, and Fräulein Knuppeldick. Her other television credits include Chicago Hope, Ally McBeal, Family Guy, Will & Grace, Boston Public, Two and a Half Men, The L Word, How I Met Your Mother, and Hannah Montana. Since 2022, she has been part of the main cast of the revival of Law & Order. Her film credits include Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, The Laramie Project, Scary Movie 3, Dark Water, and An Unfinished Life. In August 2019, she was elected secretary-treasurer of the SAG-AFTRA union. Manheim was elected to the secretary-treasurer position. She did not run for reelection in 2021, and was succeeded by Joely Fisher.

as Airline Passenger / Communist Mother (voice)

as Kate Dixon
1999

as Leila
1990

as Airline Passenger / Communist Mother (voice)
1999

as Carla Hines
2005

as Self - Guest
2009

as Diane Claypool
2011

as Daisy
2003

as Ellen Pierce
2005

as Self - Audience Member
2005

as Debbie
2016

as Self
1997

as Delia Banks
2005
as Anne-Marie
2020

as Self
2023

as Miss Connie
2022

as Anne-Marie
2020

as Principal Baird
2020

as Educational Video Spokesperson
2020

as Debora
2018

as Bev
2015

as Nancy
2015

as Florie
2014

as Roxie Rosales
2013

as Colleen
2013

as Pamela Stephanowski
2012

as la patronne
2011

as Ms. Wood
2011

as Nurse Kim Daly
2010

as Gloria
2009

as Elizabeth Blue
2009

as Barbara
2007

as Vicki Matters
2006

as Tria (voice)
2006

as Lisa Gobar
2006

as Bev
2005

as Nina
2005

as Teacher
2005
as Airline Passenger / Communist Mother (voice)
1 ep.

as Kate Dixon
1 episodes

as Leila
1 episodes

as Airline Passenger / Communist Mother (voice)
1 episodes

as Carla Hines
2 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Diane Claypool
1 episodes

as Daisy
1 episodes

as Ellen Pierce
1 episodes

as Self - Audience Member
2 episodes

as Debbie
1 episodes

as Self
4 episodes

as Delia Banks
85 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Self - Panelist
5 episodes

as Ellenor Frutt
168 episodes

as Marge Stewart
1 episodes

as Self - Nominee
2 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Psychic Sue
1 episodes

as Self - Restaurant Patron
1 episodes

as Dr. Jane Wray
2 episodes

as June
1 episodes

as Anita
1 episodes