New Brunswick actor Eldon Thiele began his professional acting career as a teenager, after winning the Theatre New Brunswick Mardi Cockburn Award for Performer Demonstrating the Most Professional Potential at the 1995 New Brunswick Drama Festival. He then went on to win the Moonsnail Award for Best Male Actor at the 1997 Atlantic Film Festival for his role as a pickpocket in "Terminal Lunch". This role also earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the 1998 Yorkton Film Festival. In 2000, he appeared alongside Oscar-nominated actress Kate Nelligan in CTV's "Blessed Stranger - After Flight 111", turning out a performance which landed him representation with a top-notch agency in Toronto. He then lived in Toronto for 6 years, where he worked steadily in film and television, appearing on such series at "University", and "Queer As Folk". He returned to his native province in 2006 to focus on his music career, completing 8 CD releases to-date, and earning 11 Music New Brunswick Award nominations. His one-man band Zwerg has also released 10 music videos, one of which aired several times on MuchMoreMusic. He returned to television in 2009, with an appearance on Showtime's "G-Spot". He was nominated for Best Actor at the 2011 Silver Wave Film Festival, for his lead role in Travis Grant's "Maybe Tomorrow". He recently reprised his role as hustler "Ben" in Season 2 of Thom Fitzgerald's series "Sex and Violence", starring Oscar-winner Olympia Dukakis.
Eldon Wu is known for The Santa Summit (2023), Rich Kid and Sunshine Slayings (2020).
Eldose Jacob is known for Aavasavyuham (2022).
Eldridge Cleaver was born on August 31, 1935 in Wabbaseka, Arkansas, USA. He is known for Black Panthers (1968), Maclear (1974) and Eldridge Cleaver (1970). He was married to Kathleen Cleaver. He died on May 1, 1998 in Pomona, California, USA.
Ele Bardha is known for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Baby Driver (2017) and Transformers: The Last Knight (2017).
Ele Buzó is known for Muerto con Gloria (2021).
Recognized as "the essence of health, talent and sincerity", Ele Keats has worked with some of the most acclaimed artists in Hollywood since her acting debut at fifteen, in the famous Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial. Born in Paris to copywriter Sacha Georgescu and Ford model Jan McGuire, Keats was raised in New York City and Germany before relocating to Los Angeles at twelve, where she pursued her model and acting career. A trained singer and dancer, Keats quickly established herself as a familiar face on television, appearing in numerous commercials and starring as Anny in Fox's teen soap-opera Tribes (1990). More film roles followed, including There Goes My Baby (1994), Garry Marshall's Frankie and Johnny (1991) (opposite Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer), the Disney musical Newsies (1992) (opposite Christian Bale and Robert Duvall) and Frank Marshall's acclaimed drama Alive (1993) (opposite Ethan Hawke and Vincent Spano). On television, she has worked in numerous renowned series such as Diagnosis Murder (1993), Touched by an Angel (1994), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) and Cold Case (2003) and has appeared in more than one hundred national TV commercials. More recently, Keats has kept building her solid career with roles in Steven Soderbergh's Eros (2004) (opposite Robert Downey Jr.), the acclaimed short film Snowflake (2014) and the horror film Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015).
Ele Khater is an actor, known for Circumstance (2011).
Ele Woods is a writer/actor comedian living in Los Angeles. She was born in California but grew up in Geneva, Switzerland. She's been doing theatre since she was a child and can be seen performing regularly at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles. She made her theatrical debut with the Potomac Theatre Project's Victory and her first feature is slated to come out in 2018. Past shows at the UCB Theatre include Maude night for four years and Bad Business which ran for a year.
Elea Oberon is an actress and producer, known for The Longest Ride (2015), Diagnosis Delicious (2016) and Alias (2001).