Carmilla (2014)
Carmilla is a 2014 drama series created by Jordan Hall and Jay Bennett. It stars Elise Bauman, Natasha Negovanlis and Annie Briggs.
Laura Hollis, a newly enrolled college student at Silas University, shares a room with Betty, who mysteriously disappears all of a sudden. Little does Laura know that after this fateful night, nothing will be the same in her life, starting with meeting her new roommate from hell, Carmilla Karnstein. "Carmilla" is a single-camera, scripted transmedia series that puts a modern spin on the cult classic Gothic vampire novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. It's a story of a young woman’s susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire.
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What is Carmilla about?
Laura Hollis, a newly enrolled college student at Silas University, shares a room with Betty, who mysteriously disappears all of a sudden. Little does Laura know that after this fateful night, nothing will be the same in her life, starting with meeting her new roommate from hell, Carmilla Karnstein. "Carmilla" is a single-camera, scripted transmedia series that puts a modern spin on the cult classic Gothic vampire novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. It's a story of a young woman’s susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire.
When was Carmilla released?
Carmilla was released on 19 August 2014.
How many episodes does Carmilla have?
Carmilla has 120 episodes across 4 seasons.
Who made Carmilla?
Carmilla was created by Jordan Hall, Jay Bennett and Steph Ouaknine.
Cast
- Elise Bauman as Laura Eileen Hollis
- Natasha Negovanlis as Carmilla "Carm" Karnstein
- Annie Briggs as Lola "Perr" Perry / Lilita Morgan (The Dean)
- Kaitlyn Alexander as S. "LaF" LaFontaine
- Sharon Belle as Danielle "Danny" Lawrence
- Aaron Chartrand as J.P. Armitage / Jp 3.0
- Sophia Walker as Matska "Mattie" Belmonde
- Matt O'Connor as Wilson Kirsch
- Nicole Stamp as Melanippe "Mel" Callis
- Shannon Kook as Theodore "Theo" Straka
- Ian D. Clark as Cornelius Hans Albrecht, Lügenbaron von Vordenberg
- Grace Glowicki as Elizabeth "Betty" Spielsdorf
