Merete Van Kamp (born 1961) is a Danish model, actress and singer.
Van Kamp was born in Kolding, Denmark in 1961. She began modeling in Germany followed by Paris and internationally.
Van Kamp's first film role was in the 1983 espionage thriller The Osterman Weekend, directed by Sam Peckinpah playing opposite John Hurt.
She was then chosen to play the lead roles of Princess Daisy Valenski and Dani Valenski in the NBC television miniseries Princess Daisy, written by Judith Krantz. From 1985 to 1986, she had a regular role as Grace Van Owen on the television series Dallas.
She guest-starred in several episodes of Hotel and Remington Steele and has appeared in feature films, including You Can't Hurry Love with Bridget Fonda, and Mission Kill, with Robert Ginty and Olivia d'Abo, directed by David Winters. She was the lead in Lethal Woman (with Shannon Tweed), ' (the third of the four-film series), and Westbrick Murders with Eric Roberts. Van Kamp appeared on the series De 7 Drab in 2010.
From 1990 to 1994, Van Kamp recorded an album for EMI-France entitled Pleasure and Pain, produced by Frank Langolff, who composed seven of the nine tracks (the other two were Rick F. James compositions).
In 2017, Van Kamp founded her own acting studio in Paris, and is writing a drama thriller series of ten episodes.