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{{Infobox Actor
{{Infobox Actor
| name = Ellen Page
| name = Ellen Page
| image = Ellen Page.jpg
| image = Ellen Page.hard-candy.
| caption = Page at ''Hollywood Life'' Magazine's 7th Annual Breakthrough Awards, December 2007
| caption = Page at ''Hollywood Life'' Magazine's 7th Annual Breakthrough Awards, December 2007
| birthname = Ellen Philpotts-Page
| birthname = Ellen Philpotts-Page

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Ellen Page
File:Ellen Page.hard-candy.
Page at Hollywood Life Magazine's 7th Annual Breakthrough Awards, December 2007
Born
Ellen Philpotts-Page
OccupationFilm Actress
Years active1997 – present
Awards2007 Canadian Comedy Award (Juno)
2007 Independent Spirit Award (Juno)
2007 Satellite Award (Juno).

Ellen Philpotts-Page (born February 21, 1987), known professionally as Ellen Page, is an Academy Award-nominated Canadian actress, best known for her role as the title character in the 2007 film Juno. For this performance, Page received both Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress.

She is also known for her starring roles in Hard Candy (2005), Smart People (2008), and as Katherine "Kitty" Pryde in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). She also received attention in her native Canada for award-winning roles in Pit Pony and Marion Bridge, as well as television shows Trailer Park Boys and ReGenesis.

In 2008, Page was nominated for Time's 100 Most Influential People list[1] and placed #61 on FHM's Sexiest Women in the World list.[2] In June 2008, Page was named to Entertainment Weekly's future A-List stars list.[3]

Early life

Page was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, the daughter of Martha Philpotts, a teacher, and Dennis Page, a graphic designer.[4] She attended the Halifax Grammar School until grade 10, spent some time at Queen Elizabeth High School, and graduated from the Shambhala School in 2005. She also spent two years in Toronto, Ontario studying in the Interact Program at Vaughan Road Academy along with close friend and fellow Canadian actor Mark Rendall.[5][6] Growing up, Page enjoyed playing with action figures and climbing trees.[7]

Career

Page began acting at age 10, appearing in the telefilm Pit Pony, which would later spin-off a television series. This led to roles in a number of small Canadian films and television series—notably playing Treena Lahey in Season 2 of Trailer Park Boys. At 16, she was cast in an independent film shot in Europe, Mouth to Mouth.

Page starred in the 2005 movie Hard Candy, and gained praise for "one of the most complex, disturbing and haunting performances of the year".[8] She also appeared in X-Men: The Last Stand as Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat), the girl who can walk through walls. In the previous X-Men movies, the part had been used in brief cameos played by other actresses, but never as a main character.

As the title-character star of Juno, Page garnered substantial praise; A. O. Scott of the New York Times noted her as being "frighteningly talented"[9] and Roger Ebert said, "Has there been a better performance this year than Ellen Page's creation of Juno? I do not think so".[10] Page was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Juno, but lost to Marion Cotillard in La Vie En Rose. The role, however, did win her several awards, including a Canadian Comedy Award, Independent Spirit Award and Satellite Award.

Page starred in Smart People, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and received a wide release on April 11, 2008. Although released after Juno, Smart People was shot earlier.[11] Page has roles in three films unreleased as of January 2008: An American Crime, which premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival; The Tracey Fragments, which was released in November 2007 in Canada and May 2008 in the U.S.; and The Stone Angel. Page is also attached to star in Jack and Diane[12] opposite Olivia Thirlby, with whom she co-starred in Juno.

Page stars in Michael Lander's Peacock, opposite Cillian Murphy, Susan Sarandon, Bill Pullman and Josh Lucas.[13][14] The film will be released in 2009.[15] She also stars in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, Whip It! starring along side Juliette Lewis, Marcia Gay Harden, Drew Barrymore and Kristin Wiig.[16] The film is currently in post-production.[17]

In the fall of 2008, Page began shooting an adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, playing the title character.[18]

Page hosted Saturday Night Live on March 1, 2008.[19]

Of her post-Juno roles, Page told Teen Vogue, "People expect me to do some kind of gritty look-at-me-I'm-such-an-actor thing, but that would have felt contrived."[20]

Page will reportedly play Stacie Andree in an upcoming film[21] about Laurel Hester.

Personal life

A self-identified pro-choice feminist,[22] Page resides in her hometown of Halifax,[23] and has a dog named Patti, named after one of her idols, Patti Smith.[24] She is prone to walk and talk in her sleep.[25] In 2008, Page was one of 30 celebrities who participated in an online ad series for U.S. Campaign for Burma, calling for an end to the military dictatorship in Burma.[26]

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1997 Pit Pony Maggie Maclean TV movie
1999 Pit Pony Maggie Maclean TV series
2001 Trailer Park Boys Treena Lahey TV series
2002 The Wet Season Jocelyn short film
Marion Bridge Joanie
Rideau Hall Helene TV series
2003 Love That Boy Suzanna
Going for Broke Jennifer TV movie
Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story Young Lisa TV movie
Touch & Go Trish
Ghost Cat Natalie Merritt TV movie
2004 ReGenesis Lilith Sandström TV series
Wilby Wonderful Emily Anderson
I Downloaded a Ghost Stella Blackstone
2005 Mouth to Mouth Sherry
Hard Candy Hayley Stark
2006 X-Men: The Last Stand Katherine "Kitty" Pryde
2007 An American Crime Sylvia Likens
The Tracey Fragments Tracey Berkowitz
The Stone Angel Arlene
Juno Juno MacGuff

Academy Award nomination - Best Actress
Golden Globe nomination - Best Actress
BAFTA Award nomination - Best Actress

2008 Smart People Vanessa Wetherhold
2009 Peacock Maggie Production completed[27]
Whip It! Bliss Cavendar Production completed
Jane Eyre Jane Eyre In development

Awards and nominations

Notes

  1. ^ "Ellen Page - The 2008 TIME 100 Finalists".
  2. ^ "#61 Ellen Page and #60 Fergie - Girls of FHM - Girls - FHM Online - The Premiere Online Mens Magazine in the U.S".
  3. ^ "Ellen Page". {{cite web}}: Text "15 to Watch: Hollywood's Next A-List" ignored (help); Text "EW.com" ignored (help); Text "Photos" ignored (help)
  4. ^ Maher, Kevin. "Ellen Page isn’t fazed by her scripts", The Times (London), October 27, 2007
  5. ^ a b Lisk, Dean (2007-12-20). "Page making a scene on screen". The Daily News. Retrieved 2008-01-16. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Profile: Ellen Page - Entertainment Ellen is sexyCelebrity Gossip - MSN Entertainment UK".
  7. ^ Ellen Page Interview at Complex magazine
  8. ^ Puig, Claudia. "Ellen: Manipulates 'Hard Candy' to great effect", USA Today, December 22, 2006, p. E2.
  9. ^ Scott, A.O.. "Seeking Mr. and Mrs. Right for a Baby on the Way", The New York Times, December 5, 2007.
  10. ^ Ebert, Roger. Juno review, Chicago Sun Times, December 14, 2007.
  11. ^ Noam Muro. smart people (dvd). Mirmax. {{cite AV media}}: Unknown parameter |year2= ignored (help)
  12. ^ Widdicombe, Ben. "Juno girls reunited in vampire film", The New York Daily News, December 18, 2007. Accessed March 2, 2007.
  13. ^ Siegel, Tatiana. "Page, Murphy set for Peacock", Variety, February 14, 2008. Accessed February 14, 2008.
  14. ^ "Iowans shine as stars' doubles". {{cite web}}: Text "DesMoinesRegister.com" ignored (help); Text "The Des Moines Register" ignored (help)
  15. ^ *Peacock at IMDb
  16. ^ "Cast ready to roll on 'Whip It!'".
  17. ^ Whip It! at IMDb
  18. ^ "Ellen Page takes on 'Jane Eyre' - Entertainment News, Book Adaptations, Media - Variety".
  19. ^ Collins, Leah. "Ellen Page tapped for SNL, Walters special", canada.com, February 12, 2008 Accessed February 15, 2008
  20. ^ Teen Vogue Cover Shoot
  21. ^ "Ellen Page To Play Lesbian". Retrieved 2009-01-06.
  22. ^ Williams, Alex (2008-05-04). /15/AR2008021500818.html?hpid=sec-artsliving "Trying to Put a Name to the Face of Evil". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-01-12. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  23. ^ [Late "Night with David Letterman"]. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  24. ^ O'Brien, Glen (March 2008). "Ellen Page". Interview Magazine (March 2008). Peter Brant. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  25. ^ The Barbara Walters Special, Interview with Ellen Page. February 24, 2008.
  26. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/04/fashion/04myanmar.html?_r=2&ref=style&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
  27. ^ Fleming, Michael (2008-07-02). "Ellen Page signs with Endeavor". Variety. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  28. ^ "Film Awards Nominees in 2008 - Film - Awards - The BAFTA site".
  29. ^ The Orange Rising Star Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Accessed 2008-01-11.
  30. ^ "Orange press release, January 8, 2008: "And the Orange rising star award nominees for 2008 are..."".
  31. ^ ""Into the Wild Leads Critics Choice Nominations with Seven!"".
  32. ^ "Broadcast Film Critics Association: "Critics' Choice Award 2007 Winners & Nominees"".
  33. ^ McKay, John (2005-11-18). "CTV movie and crime series win Gemini awards". Canadian Press. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  34. ^ "Nova Scotia-made Programs Win Gemini Awards". Nova Scotia Film Development Corp. 2004-12-15. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  35. ^ "28th Annual Genie Awards".
  36. ^ "Hollywood Foreign Press Association 2008 Golden Globe Awards for the Year Ended December 31, 2007". goldenglobes.org. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2007-12-17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  37. ^ "Film Independent's Spirit Awards: 2008 Nominees".

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