About

Camille Monfort, often referred to as “The Amazonian Vampire,” was a captivating French opera singer in the late 19th century. Born into the aristocracy in 1869, her enchanting voice and defiance of societal norms made her a subject of intrigue and legend. Her performances were said to evoke profound emotions, and her lifestyle challenged the conventions of her time. Though her life was tragically cut short in 1896 due to a cholera epidemic in Belém, Brazil, her legacy endures through stories, art, and the enduring fascination she inspires.