Camille Bordey
Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey is a character in the crime drama television series Death in Paradise, portrayed by Sara Martins.
Camille Bordey | |||||||
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Sara Martins as Camille Bordey | |||||||
Death in Paradise character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Sara Martins | ||||||
Duration | 2011–2015, 2021 | ||||||
First appearance | Series 1, Episode 1 | ||||||
Last appearance | Series 10, Episode 6 | ||||||
Classification | Main cast | ||||||
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Occupation | Detective Sergeant | ||||||
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Description
A former undercover investigator, Bordey was assigned to Honoré Police because her cover was blown when she was arrested during DI Richard Poole's first investigation. She was the team's most intelligent detective after Poole, often doing the computer work. Initially, she and Poole disliked each other due to a culture clash. Over time their relationship became a close friendship, and showed some signs of romance – when he briefly left Saint Marie, she admitted she admires him a lot, and was happy when he chose to return. His murder in the opening scenes of Series 3 devastated her and she was reluctant to converse with his successor, DI Humphrey Goodman, although she became close to him eventually. She was then offered an undercover job in Paris in Series 4, Episode 4, and decided to leave. As she left, she kissed Humphrey despite not previously expressing romantic feelings for him, although he had for her.
Her mother Catherine owns a popular local bar. Her father, Marlon Croft, who lives in the neighbouring island of St. Lucia, reappears in Series 3, Episode 5, protecting his goddaughter, who's implicated in a case. After suspecting him, Camille starts reconciling with him.
In Series 10, Episode 6, Camille returns to the island after Commissioner Patterson contacted her to return to help on a case, and due to her mother being admitted to hospital after being the victim of an attack which left her with a serious head trauma. She successfully helps the team solve the case and, following advice given to her after conversing with a memory of DI Richard Poole, decides to spend a few weeks away with Catherine following her recovery to make up for not visiting her since leaving the island, after which she returned to her role in Paris.
Bordey is hard-working and professional, and has a strong sense of justice.[1] In the first two seasons she sharply contrasts with Poole, including in dress. The Guardian's Michael Hogan suggests that Bordey is "as underdressed as Miller is overdressed, investigating murders in vest and hotpants."[2]
References
- Jeffery, Morgan (24 October 2011). "'Death in Paradise' Sara Martins interview: 'Ben Miller is my hero'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- Hogan, Michael (11 February 2013). "Death in Paradise: how on earth does this get so many viewers?". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 August 2015.