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Ella Purnell
English actress (born 1996) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ella Summer Reed Purnell (born 17 September 1996) is an English actress. She began her career as a child actress in West End theatre and films such as Never Let Me Go (2010), Intruders (2011) and Maleficent (2014). Her other films include Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016), Churchill (2017) and Army of the Dead (2021).
On television, Purnell has starred in series such as Ordeal by Innocence (2018), Belgravia (2020), Yellowjackets (2021–present), Fallout (2024–present) and Sweetpea (2024–present). She has also voiced Jinx in Arcane (2021–2024) and Gwyndala in Star Trek: Prodigy (2021–2024).
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1996 to 2008: Early life
Ella Summer Purnell was born in the Whitechapel area of London on 17 September 1996,[1] and grew up in the city's Bethnal Green area.[2] She attended Bethnal Green Montessori, Forest School, the City of London School for Girls and the Young Actors Theatre Islington.[3] She also attended weekly classes at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, studying acting, singing and dance, and was represented by their in-house talent agency.
Finishing her A-levels in Philosophy, English, Drama and Music,[4] at the age of 18, Purnell intended to put a pause on her acting career, and earn a place at university with the intention of becoming a children's writer or teacher.[5] She decided to travel the world for a year to "find herself" but returned to acting when she was offered a role in Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016), which she accepted as it had been her dream to work with Burton. She described her decision to defer university as "bittersweet at first because it felt like a lost opportunity of a different path in life" but was glad she chose acting.[6]
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2009 to present: Career
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At age 13, Purnell was cast in a 2009 production of Oliver! at London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.[7] Towards the end of her time in the show, she was cast as the younger version of Keira Knightley's character in Mark Romanek's film Never Let Me Go (2010).[8] She was then cast as Kayleigh in Gustavo Ron's film Ways to Live Forever (2010)[9] and as Mia in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's film Intruders (2011).[10] She was named by Screen International as one of its 10 UK Stars of Tomorrow in 2010.[11] She later appeared in the BBC HD short film Candy (2011).

Purnell appeared as Dolce in Jeff Wadlow's film Kick-Ass 2 (2013) and starred in Frank Hall Green's film Wildlike (2014), which earned her a number of accolades at festivals. She also played the teenage version of Angelina Jolie's titular character in Robert Stromberg's Disney film Maleficent (2014). She then took a break from acting, but returned to star in Tim Burton's film Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016) as she had always wanted to work with him.[12] She then played Mia in the film Access All Areas (2017)[13] and Winston Churchill's secretary Helen Garrett in Jonathan Teplitzky's historical drama film Churchill (2017).[14]
Purnell appeared as Hester Argyll in the BBC miniseries Ordeal by Innocence (2018)[15] and starred as Tess in the Starz series Sweetbitter (2018).[16][17] Starz cancelled the series after two seasons.[18] Purnell played Lady Maria Grey in Julian Fellowes' period drama Belgravia (2020)[19] and began starring as Jackie Taylor in the Showtime drama series Yellowjackets (2021–present).[20] She also voiced Gwyn in the animated series Star Trek: Prodigy (2021) and voiced Jinx in the Netflix series Arcane (2021–2024). She began starring as Lucy MacLean in the Amazon Prime Video series Fallout (2024–present)[21] and as the main character in the dark comedy series Sweetpea (2024–present), garnering critical praise for both.[22] She also served as an executive producer for Sweetpea.[23][24][25]
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Personal life
As of May 2024[update], Purnell divides her time between London and Los Angeles.[26] She had a relationship with Max Bennett Kelly that was confirmed in June 2022.[26][27] Discussing her views on fame with British Vogue, Purnell shared: “There’s no end goal for me that revolves around success. It revolves around my personal growth and personal challenges.”[28]
Activism
In 2016, at the age of 19, Purnell worked with her former Forest School schoolmate Arifa Nasim to launch Educate2Eradicate,[31] a UK-based organisation building on Nasim's grassroots efforts to eradicate honour-based violence and addressing the issue of forced child-marriage.[32]
In 2019, Purnell was interviewed by sbjct, in which she commented on the importance of diversity in Hollywood, and on how she wanted to use her platform for activism: "I am no longer willing to be complicit in this industry. Don’t get me wrong; I love acting, I grew up in this world. I’m very grateful. But I’m also very aware of how damaging it can be in its lack of diversity and representation. I want to be more conscious with who I work with, and what I work on. I want to use any platform I have to bring awareness to issues that matter. I want to help people and be a part of positive change."[33]
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