Ellie Beaven
Ellie Beaven | |
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Born |
1980 (age 35–36)
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1988–present |
Ellie Beaven (born 1980) is an English actress. She was educated at St. Mary's R.C. Primary School in Isleworth then at Gumley House Convent School, Isleworth.
Career
Film & television
Her first role came in 1988 in the film Buster where she played the young Nicky Edwards alongside Phil Collins. Another one of her first roles included Earth Warp where she starred in all 10 episodes. After parts in The Laughter of God, Mole's Christmas and The Snow Queen (the latter two being shows she provided voices for), she also provided voices for two other animated series, The Dreamstone and Bimble's Bucket, in the 1990s, both of which were created by Michael Jupp. In 1995 she made her stage debut as Wendla in an RSC production of Spring Awakening, and the following year saw her TV debut as Natalie Wild in the BBC series The Wild House. This was followed by a role in the ITV series Wavelength, about a children’s radio station, in which she played Kyla Kane.
The year 2000 saw Beaven take more roles in shows aimed at adults rather than children. The first one of these was that of teenage rebel Sarah Addis in the series Down to Earth. This was followed by her portrayal of Carys in Arthur's Dyke as well as small parts in Doctors (2003) and Casualty (2004). She had previously appeared in Casualty on 25 January 1997, playing the daughter of paramedic Josh Griffiths; her character died in hospital from injuries suffered in a house fire.
On 11 April 2008 she played Nikki, girlfriend to Michael, in the opening episode of the eighth series of My Family.
On 28 June 2008 Beaven made another appearance in Casualty, playing a character called Sally, the daughter and carer of a disabled woman who gets hit by a car.
In January 2010 she appeared in two episodes of BBC soap opera EastEnders in the role of Archie Mitchell's solicitor Emma West,[1] and in Aug 2010 she played the part of Sarah Gilligan in Holby City. She can also be seen in the television advertising campaign for Zoopla.[2]
In January 2012 she had a guest role alongside Marcus Patric in an episode of the BBC1 daytime soap Doctors.
Filmography
- Buster (1988), Nicky Edwards
- Arthur's Dyke (2001), Carys
Television
- Earth Warp 10 episodes
- Capital City, "Shoes on the Wrong Feet" (8 November 1990): Eva
- Screen Two, "The Laughter of God" (3 March 1991): Sophie Clemant
- The Old Boy Network, "The Iceman Cometh", (15 March 1992): Jessica Birdwell
- Screen Two, "The Law Lord" (22 March 1992): Rachel Edwardes
- Mole's Christmas (1994): voice of Young Girl
- The Adventures of Mole (1995): voice of Young Girl
- The Snow Queen (1995): voice of Ellie
- The Snow Queen's Revenge, (1996) voice of Ellie
- The Dreamstone: voice of Spildit
- Bimble's Bucket (three series 1996-98) voice of Teeny Weeny
- Casualty, "Treasure", BBC (25 January 1997): Sarah Griffiths
- To me, to You, Series 2 episode 8 (15 August 1997): herself
- The Wild House, BBC (1997–99): Natalie Wild
- Chucklevision Comic Relief Special (26 March 1999): herself
- Wavelength, ITV: Kyla Kane
- Down to Earth, BBC, (2000–03): Sarah Addis - regular character, 14 episodes
- Little Ghosts (2002): voice - regular character, 13 episodes
- Doctors, "More than a Job", BBC (21 February 2003): Lara Stewart
- Casualty, "Taking Care", BBC, (21 February 2004): Natalie Jones
- Popetown (2005): schoolgirl - regular character (uncredited), 10 episodes
- My Family, series 8, episode 1, "The Parent Trap", BBC, (11 April 2008): Nikki
- Casualty, "They May Not Mean to But They Do", BBC (28 June 2008): Sally Toner
- Holby City, "Man with No Name", BBC (10 August 2010): Sarah Gilligan
- EastEnders, BBC (14 & 15 January 2010): Emma West
- Doctors, Series 13, "To Have and To Hold", BBC (4 January 2012): Marissa Green
Theatre
Between 10 August and 2 September 2006 she played Ela Delahay in Charley's Aunt at the Oxford Playhouse, and then Cecily Cardew in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest at the Derby Playhouse in January 2007. She starred in She Stoops To Conquer at the Nottingham Playhouse.
References
- ↑ EastEnders cast list January 2010
- ↑ "Who's who in the new Zoopla TV advert? | Zoopla.co.uk Blog". Blog.zoopla.co.uk. 3 September 2010. Retrieved 19 November 2013.