Ellen Page is a well-known Canadian actress who has gained international fame after performing the lead role in Jason Reitman's film Juno, which earned her BAFTA, The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. She won the MTV Movie Award and Teen Choice for her work in the film. At a young age, she ventured into the world of cinema and has since appeared in numerous blockbuster movies and series, including X-Men franchise, An American Crime, The Tracey Fragments, Inception, Pit Pony, ReGenesis and Gaycation .
Birth name
Ellen Philpotts-Page
Nickname
Peeps, Small, The Tiny Canadian
Profession
Actress
Nationality
Canadian
Private life
Anniversary / Date of birth
Ellen Page was born on February 21, 1987 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Age
She is currently 31 years old.
Sign of the sun
Pisces
Ethnicity
White
Religion
Atheist
Education
Ellen Page attended Halifax Grammar School until Grade 10. She then attended Queen Elizabeth High School before graduating from Shambhala School in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2005.
Later, she enrolled in the Interact program at Vaughan Road Academy in Toronto, Ontario, where she studied for two years. Canadian actress Mark Rendall was his classmate.
Family details
- Father – Dennis Page (Graphic Designer)
- Mother – Martha Philpotts (Teacher)
- Brothers and sisters – No
Civil status
Married
Husband
Ellen married dancer and choreographer Emma Portner in January 2018 after a love relationship of more than a year.
Physical statistics
size
- In feet – 5 feet 1 inch
- In centimeters – 155 cm
- In meters -1.55m
Weight
- In kilograms – 48 kg
- In pounds – 106 lbs
Body measurements
- Measurements – 32-23-33
- Chest – 32 inches
- Cut – 23 inches
- hip – 33 inches
bodybuilding
Slender
Eye colour
Hazelnut
Hair color
Dark brown
Shoe size
She is wearing a shoe size 6 (US).
The size of the dress
Her dress size is 2 (US).
Sexuality
Lesbian
Distinctive features
- Small figurine
- Sardinian voice
Professional statistics
Movie start
Ellen Page made her film debut in 2002 by playing Joanie in Wiebke von Carolsfeld's Canadian film, Marion Bridge.
TV debut
Ellen portrayed Maggie Maclean in the Pit Pony television series from 1999-2000. Previously, she had played Maggie Maclean in the TV movie of the same name.
Famous for
Ellen was hailed by critics for her role as Juno MacGuff in the 2007 Juno comedy drama Juno. She won the Independent Spirit Award, the MTV Movie Award and the Teen Choice Award for Best Comedy for Actress, as well as numerous Oscar nominations, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for best actress.
She has also appeared in Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat in the X-Men superhero movie series, as Tracey Berkowitz in the drama The Tracey Fragments and as Ariane in the crime film Inception.
Ellen Page Favorites
- Favorite Movie – The 400 Strokes (1959)
- Favorite Actress – Kate Winslet, Meryl Streep
- Favorite Music / Band – Radiohead, Ron Sexsmith
- Favorite color – green
- Role Model – Patti Smith
Net value of Ellen Page
Ellen Page has an impressive net worth of $ 14 million.
Social media profiles
Ellen Page Facts
She wanted to be an actress from an early age and attended Neptune Theater School.
Ellen began her acting career at the age of 10, in the award-winning television series Pit Pony (1999), which earned her a nomination for the Gemini Awards and Young Artist Awards.
She is a good friend with her co-star Juno Olivia Thirlby.
She describes herself as a pro-choice feminist
She has been ranked in the forefront of Hollywood's face interview magazines for "future stars of tomorrow".
In 2008, Ellen was ranked 8th on the list of actresses in Entertainment Weekly's "30 Under 30" and in that same year ranked 10th in Moviefone's "Top 25 Under 25".
In 2008, Page was one of 30 celebrities who participated in a series of online advertisements for the American Campaign for Burma, calling for the end of the military dictatorship in Burma.
Originally, Ellen was chosen to star in the movie Jane Eyre (2011), but left the project citing delays in production. Mia Wasikowska was then thrown in the place.
She practices a vegan lifestyle.
She provided dubbing, motion capture and resemblance of the character Jodie Holmes in the video game Beyond: Two Souls (2013).
Page revealed that she was gay during a speech at the "Time to Thrive" conference of the Human Rights Campaign in Las Vegas on February 14, 2014.