Ellen Page Personal Details
Birth Name: Ellen Philpotts-Page
Nickname: The tiny Canadian
Born: February 21, 1987
Ethnicity: White
Religion: Buddhist
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Birth Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Residence: Los Angeles, California / New York City
Nationality: Canadian
Education: She attended Halifax Grammar School before going to Queen Elizabeth High School. She later attended and graduated from Shambhala School.
Occupation: Actress, voice actor
Net Worth: $14 million
Ellen Page Measurements
[ads1 id=”alignright”]Measurements: 30-23-30
Height: 5’1″ (1.55 m)
Weight: 106 lbs (49 kg)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Light Brown
Bra Size: 30A
Dress Size: 0
Shoe Size: 6
Distinctive features: Petite body, deadpan sense of humor
Best known for: Her appearance in movies like ‘Hard Candy’ , ‘Juno’, and ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’.
Ellen Page Family:
Father – Dennis Page
Mother – Martha Philpotts
Ellen Page Dated:
- Sam Riley (2008)
- Frankie Muniz (2008)
- Mark Rendall (2008-2009)
- Clea DuVall (2011)
Due to the fact that Ellen recently came out as being gay, we have no way of knowing how legitimate her past relationships were.
First Film: Ellen made her debut in 2002 when she played Jocelyn in a short film called ‘The Wet Season’.
First TV appearance: She made her TV debut in 1997 by playing Maggie Maclean in ‘Pit Pony’.
Personal trainer: Although she doesn’t work out regularly, Ellen always prepares thoroughly for every her every role. Sometimes, in order to fit her character’s
profile, she works out with a personal trainer to get herself in shape for the film.
Ellen Page Favorite Things, Facts & Hobbies:
- She is incredibly good at juggling.
- Ellen was discovered by actor John Dunsworth while he was visiting her school. She was just 10 years old at the time.
- She was ranked #10 in Moviefone’s ’25 Hottest Actors Under 25′ in 2008.
- Ellen has an older stepbrother and a stepsister.
- She looks up at Kate Winslet and Maryl Streep as her favorite actresses.
- Ellen considers herself a feminist and strives to stay away from roles she deems sexist.