Ellie Carney is an actress, known for Urban Hymn (2015).
A tall, energetic young woman best describes British actress Ellie Chidzey. She was born on February 4, 1982 in Guildford, Surrey, England. After completing training at a theatre school, she spent the next 3 years thereafter, appearing on stage in plays and musicals, including "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in the role of Magenta. However, despite a modest list of film and television credits, she is perhaps best known for her role as the barbarian Lux in the sequel to Dungeons & Dragons called Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005). In the movie's DVD special features section, she received great compliments from the director and stunt crew who were amazed by her energy and athletic prowess for the part. She has also appeared on television with a series of minor yet notable roles on Peep Show, portraying a feisty lap dancer and later in a March 2010 episode of EastEnders (1985) as a police officer. Ellie mostly lives in her hometown of Guilford with her parents.
Ellie Church is known for Time to Kill (2014), Plank Face (2016) and Kill Giggles (2020).
Ellie Cole is known for Rising Phoenix (2020), Have You Been Paying Attention? (2013) and Swimming for Gold (2020).
Ellie Copping is an actress, known for Starfish (2016).
Perky actress and producer Ellie Cornell was born in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, USA. After graduating from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida in 1986, Cornell had a small guest appearance in a 1988 episode of Thirtysomething (1987). The same year, she played an assertive reporter in the Oscar-nominated comedy movie Married to the Mob (1988). Cornell's best-known role also came about in 1988 when she auditioned for parts in two horror films: lead girl Alice Johnson in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) and Rachel Carruthers, foster sister of Jamie Lloyd, in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), winning the latter. Halloween 4 grossed over three times its budget and Cornell reprised her role as Rachel in its sequel, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). After appearing in episodes of TV shows ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) and Gabriel's Fire (1990), as well as the made-for-television movie Chips, the War Dog (1990), Cornell was set to appear in the comedy A League of Their Own (1992), but had to drop out after finding out she was pregnant. After an eight-year break from the film industry, Cornell returned to executive produce and act in Free Enterprise (1998) and The Specials (2000). She played tough cop Jordan Casper in the critically-panned, video game-based zombie movie House of the Dead (2003) and its sequel, House of the Dead 2 (2005), and appeared in five more horror films in 2005 and 2006. Moreover, Cornell was in the pilot episode of The Event (2010) and played a detective in four episodes of the short-lived Femme Fatales (2011); she also tried a hand at directing Prank (2008) with Halloween 4 and 5 co-star Danielle Harris and horror actress Heather Langenkamp, which fell through, and was interviewed in the documentary Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (2006). She and her husband also founded production company Mindfire Entertainment and own Ship's Inn, a restaurant in Massachusetts, together.
Ellie Cosgrave is known for How Did They Build That?.
Ellie Courtiour is known for The Outlaws (2021) and The Magic Flute (2022).
Ellie d'Eustachio holds a BFA in theatre from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She is the co-founder of a Washington DC based theatre company The Pine Players. She has appeared in theatre and film around the New York and Washington DC areas. She is also a costume designer, seamstress and knitwear designer.
Ellie Desautels is a non-binary actor who is best known for their debut television role as Michael Hallowell, a transgender teenage boy, in NBC's Rise (2018). Born and raised in Connecticut, Ellie received their Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre from Manhattanville College. Ellie's most recent work was with Mirrorbox Theatre in Cedar Rapids, Iowa where they starred as Nut in Orange Julius. Short film credits include Mirage and Sever (dir. Cristian Ramirez). During their final year in college, they wrote and performed in their senior thesis performance project titled Oh, Sweet Child, which emphasized the importance of transgender representation by bringing real trans and non-binary stories into the spotlight. During college, Ellie was discovered by Shirley Grant Management. They were auditioning for a year and a half before booking their debut TV role on Rise (2018), which they booked while still pursuing their theatre degree in their final year at Manhattanville College. Ellie's greatest passion aside from acting is working to improve trans and non-binary representation in film and television. They're also a singer-songwriter.