Camila Fabbri (born 1989) is an Argentine writer, playwright and actress. She was born in Buenos Aires and studied at the Escuela Municipal de Arte Dramático under Mauricio Kartun. She has written and directed plays such as Brick, Mi primer Hiroshima, Condición de buenos nadadores and En lo alto para siempre; her work has often been produced at the Teatro Cervantes. She contributes to a variety of media and digital outlets such as Los Inrockuptibles, Eterna Cadencia, and Culto, a supplement of the Chilean newspaper La Tercera. In 2015, she was nominated for the Silver Condor Awards for her performance in the film Dos disparos, directed by Martín Rejtman.
As a writer, Fabbri made her debut with the short story collection Los accidentes in 2015. Her second book was the novel El día que apagaron la luz. In 2021, she was named by Granta magazine as one of the best young artists in the Spanish language.