Elliot Page

Elliot Page

  • Born: 1987-2-21
  • Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Height: 5' 1" (1.55 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Graduate School: Shambhala School
  • Representative Works: Hard Candy, Juno, X-Men: The Last Stand, Inception, X-Men: Days of Future Past
  • Elliot Page (Ellen Page, formerly known as Ellen Page), was born on February 21, 1987 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a Canadian film and television actor.
    In 1997, starred in his first TV movie "Little Pony Axis". In 2001, he participated in the TV series "Trailer Park Boys Season One". In 2005, starred in the thriller movie " Hard Candy " [1]  . In 2006, he played the Phantom Cat in the sci-fi action movie " X-Men: The Last Stand " [2]  . In 2008, with the comedy film " Jno ", he was shortlisted for the Best Actress Award in the 65th American Golden Globe Awards for Film-Music/Comedy, and the Best Actress Award in the 80th Academy Awards [3]  . In 2010, he appeared in the sci-fi action movie " Inception " [1]  , with which he was nominated for the 20th MTV Movie Awards for the Most Shocking Performance Award. In 2014, it was publicly announced to come out [3]  ; in the same year, he appeared in the science fiction movie " X-Men: Days of Future Past " [4]  . In 2016, starring in the romantic comedy movie " Tallulah " [5]  . In 2019, the action crime drama " The Umbrella Academy Season 1 " starring him was launched; in the same year, he directed his first documentary " There's Something in the Water"". On December 2, 2020, he issued a statement calling him transgender and changed his name to Elliot Page [6]  .

    Personal Life

    family
    Elliot Page's mother, Martha Philpotts, is a teacher, and his father, Dennis Page, is a graphic designer.
    emotion
    On February 14, 2014, 26-year-old Elliot Page came out publicly at the human rights event THRIVE in Las Vegas   . In January 2018, Elliot Page posted a photo on social networking sites and announced his marriage to his girlfriend Emma Portner   . On December 2, 2020, Ellen Page issued a statement claiming that he was transgender and changed his name to Elliot Page   . On January 27, Elliot Page and his wife Emma Portner filed for divorce in the Manhattan High Court   .

    Character Evaluation

    Elliot Page is an acting actor. In the movie "Hard Candy", Elliot Page showed extraordinary talent. In the movie "Juno", although the script created by the former stripper Diablo Coti is witty and cunning, and despite the extraordinary skills of director Jason Reitman , the dialogue between the characters is revealed, but these still need to cooperate with Elliot Page. Only star-like acting skills can highlight the extraordinary of the film. In the film, the clever, independent, carefree, and swearing girl has experienced various adventures after an unexpected pregnancy, which has become quite individual through the interpretation of Elliot Page. Like "Juno", Elliot Page in life is an open-minded, fearless, and determined young girl with a constantly mind . 
    Extended Reading
    • Madelyn 2022-07-11 19:19:35

      our memories

      When we start to rebel and start to grow
      , life starts to be smashed to pieces

      We record time with our emotions
      We rush to grow and rush to take control of our lives
      We start bravely to face the world Imagine our world
      and always be judged as childish
      Time starts to be cut into pieces
      A lot of...

    • Ena 2022-07-11 21:43:28

      fragmented

      When I watched Tracey Fragments, it was purely for the heroine. I watched Hard Candy before, and I was really stunned by this little girl. Likewise, in Tracey Fragments, she did not disappoint me.

      Tracey is an airport, in a school He is often bullied by his classmates, walks with his head down...

    The Tracey Fragments quotes

    • Tracey Berkowitz: I am so happy. I have an amazing life. Now I'm gonna scratch my eyes out.

      [suddenly angry]

      Tracey Berkowitz: What, you think I'm funny? I'm an emergency. It's not my fault, all right? It's not. My DNA is fucked, okay? You can ask Dr. Heker. She's my psychiatrist. I don't know, I heard her say the problem's, like, congential or something? I don't know, I think she was on the phone.

      [goes back to mock happy]

      Tracey Berkowitz: I'd also like to thank my parents. And God. And my boyfriend. Especially my boyfriend. When we were together everything was so friggin' clear that you could hear a glass tinging a fork in Mozambique. Now my head could explode, and I wouldn't even notice.

    • Tracey Berkowitz: And you know what? No one can do anything about this. They can't. Because I ain't gonna talk to them about any of it. I mean, I'm not going to go back to those freaking retards.