Ellen Page is a very young, talented and successful actress. She was nominated for such awards as Golden Globe Award, BAFTA and Academy Award. At the beginning of her career as an actress Ellen acted in several television shows and only after some time took her first part in the movie called Hard Candy. Now she is one of the most successful young actresses in the movie industry. How rich is Ellen Page? It has been made a statement that Ellen’s net worth is 14 million dollars. There is a very high possibility that this is not the end for Ellen Page’s net worth’s growth, as she is still very young and will probably act in many more movies in the future.
Ellen Page Net Worth $14 Million
Ellen Philpotts-Page, or simply known as Ellen Page, was born in 1987, in Halifax. From the very young age Ellen was interested in acting as she participated in many school plays during her studying years. Page’s debut as an actress was when she was only 10 years old in Pit Pony. Her skills were noticed from then and she received even more suggestions to act in different kind of shows and movies. Some of them include Mouth to Mouth, Trailer Park Boys and Hard Candy. Step by step, Ellen’s success grew and she started to act in more popular and successful movies, such as X-Men: The Last Stand and Juno, which is thought to be one of her most successful movies. Many people praised Ellen for her role in Juno and she gained a lot of awards and nominations: Independent Spirit Award, Satellite Award and Canadian Comedy Award. During the filming of Juno, Page had an opportunity to work with such actors as Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman and many others. The success of this movie also added a lot to Ellen Page’s net worth. Other movies that Ellen acted in include Smart People, Inception, Peacock, To Rome with Love, Touchy Feely and others.
In addition to her career as an actress, Ellen also is a spokesperson for Cisco Systems and the narrator of documentary, Vanishing of the Bees. Maybe it does not have a huge impact on Page’s net worth but it helps her to become even more popular. What is more, Ellen will try her to do some directorial work and will become a director of the movie Miss Stevens, where she will work with Gary Gilbert, Doug Wald, Anna Faris and Jordan Horowitz. This of course will also affect the growth of Ellen Page’s net worth. Ellen Page is one of the most promising actresses in the movie industry, she is still very young and extremely talented. Her skills as an actress gained not only acclaim but also respect among other actors. The bright future is probably waiting for her and Ellen’s fans will be able to see even more often. Due to her determination, talent and youth there is a high possibility that Ellen’s net worth will become even higher in the future.
MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance, MTV Movie Award for Best Scared-As-Shit Performance, Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy, Gotham Independent Fil...
Nominations
Academy Award for Best Actress, MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, MTV Movie Award for Best Jaw Dropping Moment, BAFTA Rising Star Award, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstandin...
Movies
Juno, Freeheld, Inception, Tallulah, Hard Candy, Whip It, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Into the Forest, X-Men: The Last Stand, Super, An American Crime, The Tracey Fragments, Mouth to Mouth, To Rome with Love, Smart People, Touchy Feely, The East, Flatliners, Marion Bridge, Wilby Wonderful, Ghost Cat...
TV Shows
Trailer Park Boys, ReGenesis, Pit Pony, Rideau Hall
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Trademark
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Often plays intelligent likeable characters
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Deadpan sense of humor
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Sardonic drawling voice
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Small petite figure
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Quote
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[on being approached with the project Freeheld (2015)] It really did align with an internal process I was going through with my own identity, with my own struggles of being closeted. It's lovely to be part of a film that's reflecting upon why we need the Supreme Court ruling [that same-sex marriage is a right] and why we need to continue to strive to equality. It's reflecting a time when that change is happening.
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I feel fortunate that since I started acting at the age of ten I've had lovely people in my life, who are still in my life, who are older and have been there for me in a way that is supportive, but separate, from the work I do.
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[on working with Woody Allen on To Rome with Love (2012)] People prepare you for the first meeting and tell you it will be very short. And it is. I think I met him for seven minutes. I've never worked with a director who is as quiet and reserved. And that was weirdly intimidating. Not that I need someone to tell me I'm doing a good job. I don't. But his quietness made me wonder if what I was doing and what he was seeing was working.
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Usually, I could care less if my friends see my movies or not. In Nova Scotia I like to leave my job behind. So when friends say, 'Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't see that one', I don't care. But 'Inception' was different. I was like, "Go see this!"
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I am a feminist and I am totally pro-choice, but what's funny is when you say that people assume that you are pro-abortion. I don't love abortion but I want women to be able to choose and I don't want white dudes in an office being able to make laws on things like this. I mean what are we going to do - go back to clothes hangers? [in the UK newspaper The Guardian, responding to being asked about the controversy aroused by her role in Juno (2007)]
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You can choose who you want to be the hero [in Hard Candy (2005)], but you'll be second-guessing yourself -- there's just no right answer. Our society is obsessed with finding good and finding evil, but I think we're all capable of anything.
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For the role in An American Crime (2007), when I played someone who was starved and tortured, I lost a lot of weight, and my body and my mind were drained. After that, people told me, You really need to do a comedy. And I said I am -- I'm playing a 16-year-old who gets pregnant!
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I loved that this girl was mature in some ways, and naive in other ways. Juno (2007) is different from what we normally see in films about teenagers -- but, at the same time, she has a lot in common with most of the people I knew in high school. There are a lot of really intelligent teenage girls and boys who are unique and don't just listen to and dress like Britney Spears, and who don't just want to fuck the hot guy.
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The quality most important to me, in the films I make, is honesty.
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It was an intense movie and the response was polarized -- which was great, because it stuck in people's minds. That film has helped me immensely [on Hard Candy (2005)].
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I come in at night and expect to see some transparent slut at the top of the stairs. [on her 19th century Halifax home, a former brothel]
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I'm a total shrimp, which makes me look younger. I'll be able to stay in that area longer, which is good, because there's more competition in your 20s. [on her slight frame]
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What I like about the film [Juno (2007)] is that it tackles an issue that we often treat as this really heavy, dark event and we look at it with a different perspective. She's extremely independent. She finds adoptive parents before she even tells her parents. I just think it's nice to not dwell in darkness.
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I'm a tomboy from Nova Scotia.
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As a girl, you're supposed to love Sleeping Beauty. I mean, who wants to love Sleeping Beauty when you can be Aladdin?
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It's much simpler to be tortured on camera or to be filmed losing your mind. Whereas a script that has characters who are honest, witty and genuine... is often much harder to act.
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When I was 12, I realized I was very uncomfortable having my parents on set. So I told them that, and they understood.
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Judging people you don't know for things you don't understand is just really stupid.
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When I feel strongly about something, I'm not so quiet.
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I don't care if people like my character. I just want them to think about the movie's message.
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I don't really want to do the Hollywood thing. I think you ought to try to say something with your movies.
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The thing I like about acting is being able to lose yourself completely in someone else. I'm not that comfortable when I get recognized.
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Fact
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At a Human Rights Campaign event in Las Vegas on Valentine's Day 2014, Ellen announced that she is gay. She had told her parents much earlier at age 19.
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At 10-years old she was discovered by Halifax actor John Dunsworth while he was her visiting her school during filming the Pit Pony television series, which later she first starred in.
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Her hidden talent is juggling.
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She has an older stepbrother and stepsister.
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Studied permaculture at an eco-village outside Eugene, Oregon.
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Was originally cast as Jack in Jack & Diane (2012) but after dropping out of the project Riley Keough was cast instead.
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Was originally cast in Jane Eyre (2011) as the title role, but quit the project when production was delayed. Mia Wasikowska was later cast instead.
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Was in consideration for the part of Natalie Keener in Up in the Air (2009) but Anna Kendrick, who went on to receive a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her performance, was cast instead.
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Was the first choice for Christine in Drag Me to Hell (2009), but was forced to pass due to scheduling difficulties. That part later went to Alison Lohman.
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Was ranked #10 on Moviefone's 'The 25 Hottest Actors Under 25'(2008).
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Was ranked #8 on Entertainment Weekly's '30 Under 30' the actress list. (2008).
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As of 2010 she is the fourth youngest actress to receive a Best Actress in a Leading Role Academy Award nomination at the age of 20 years and 335 days after receiving a nomination for her performance in Juno (2007). The younger actresses are Keira Knightley, aged 20 years and 311 days, for her role in Pride & Prejudice (2005), Isabelle Adjani, aged 20 years and 235 days, for her role in The Story of Adele H (1975) and Keisha Castle-Hughes, aged 13 years and 309 days, for her role in Whale Rider (2002).
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Ranked #1 on interview magazines Hollywood faces to watch "future stars of tomorrow" Along with Kellan Rhude.
After attending three different high schools, she graduated from the Shambhala School in Halifax.
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She originally turned down the role of Kitty Pryde in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) until director Brett Ratner personally contacted her and talked her into it.
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Considers herself to be a feminist and tries to steer clear of the "stereotypical roles for teenage girls" because she finds them to be "sexist".
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After filming the movie Marion Bridge (2002), she realized that acting is what she wanted to do for the rest of her life.