Ellie Haddington was born on 17 February 1955 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. She is an actress, known for Enola Holmes (2020), Spies of Warsaw (2013) and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016).
Ellie Hart is an actress, known for Megan's Christmas Miracle (2018).
Ellie Harvey is an actress, known for Mostly Ghostly: One Night in Doom House (2016).
Ellie Anne Harvie is a Canadian actress who portrayed Morticia on The New Addams Family. This role was originally portrayed by American actress Carolyn Jones. Later, she starred as Dr. Lindsey Novak in Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. Harvie was the youngest of five children born into a U.S. Air Force family. They eventually settled in Saskatchewan and Harvie later attended the University of Manitoba, where she earned a degree in political studies. After graduating, Harvie moved to Vancouver with her family in 1987, where she took up a two-year course at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre School. Her love of stand-up comedy and improv led to extra work in TheatreSports. After training at the Vancouver Playhouse Acting School, Harvie embarked on years of theatre touring British Columbia's schools with "Greenthumb Theatre", performing in scads of Fringe Festivals and then the big stages. As part of the Vancouver TheatreSports team, Harvie won the 1995 Just for Laughs Improv Tournament championship held in Montreal, beating competitors from across the world. Harvie also appeared in Cupid, The X-Files, Nightscream and The 6th Day. She received a Gold medal in CBC's 1998 Improv Olympics and a Gemini nomination for Best Comedy Performance in a Series or Special. She also took over from Wendie Malick as Burdine Maxwell from the second TV season of Bratz. On Nov. 24, 2012 Harvie hosted the inaugural UBCP/ACTRA Awards, which aims to honor acting talent in British Columbia.
Ellie Heydon is an actress and director, known for Harlots (2017), Divertimento (2020) and The Colour of Spring (2020).
Ellie Hill is known for Dark Money (2018) and PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton (2011).
Ellie James is an actress, known for I May Destroy You (2020), I Am... (2019) and Giri/Haji (2019).
Ellie Jeffreys is an established voiceover artist whose work includes jingles for ITV and Channel 4 TV commercials, voice overs for The Sun Bingo commercials, LinkedIn E - learning series, Iron Maiden Legacy of the beast video game commercial, several podcasts for iTunes and Crealy Theme Park Halloween Radio jingles for Radio Exe and Wessex Radio FM. Her ability and versatility with accents has enabled her to have a very varied career in voiceover and acting. Also a passionate singer, she made her West End debut playing the lead Hannah, in new Musical "Hannah the Iyawo," which was performed at Arts Theatre, West End in 2018. She also performed as a vocalist for The Greatest Showman Charlie Gard Foundation charity concert at The Roundhouse Camden and sang "Somewhere over the rainbow" for the Red Carpet Premiere of Judy. Further theatre roles include playing Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (Chichester Festival/ Kidz Field, Glastonbury Festival) , playing Ophelia in Hamlet (Barons Court Theatre), The Naturalist and all the animals in Carnival of the Animals (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Her TV credits include playing lead roles Fay in Blitz Spirit TV movie (London Live, Sky TV), which was shown several times over VE week, Debra Murphree in Sinister Ministers TV series (Discovery Channel) and acting alongside Shane Richie in Minder series promo for Channel 5.
Ellie Kanner is known for Authors Anonymous (2014), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) and The Dead Zone (2002). She was previously married to David Zuckerman.
Ellie Kemper, born Elizabeth Claire Kemper on May 2, 1980, is an American actress, comedian, and writer. She is best-known for her role as "Erin Hannon" in the NBC series The Office (2005), as well as her supporting roles in the films Bridesmaids (2011) and 21 Jump Street (2012)). She plays the title role in the Netflix comedy series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015), for which she has received critical acclaim. In the summer of 2015, she joined NBC News as a temporary co-host on NBC's morning news program, The Today (1952) Show.