Ellie Bamber

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Eleanor Elizabeth Bamber (born 2 February 1997) is an English actress. She won third prize at the Ian Charleson Awards for her 2017 performance in The Lady from the Sea at the Donmar Warehouse.[1][2] On television, she is known for her roles in the BBC series Les Misérables (2018), The Trial of Christine Keeler (2019–2020), and The Serpent (2021), and the Disney+ series Willow (2022).

Born
Eleanor Elizabeth Bamber

(1997-02-02) 2 February 1997 (age 29)
Surrey, England
EducationEagle House School, Hawley Place School and Wellington College
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2009–present
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Born
Eleanor Elizabeth Bamber

(1997-02-02) 2 February 1997 (age 29)
Surrey, England
EducationEagle House School, Hawley Place School and Wellington College
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present
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Early life

Bamber was born in Surrey, England, and has a younger brother, Lucas. Her father, David, works in finance and her mother, Zoe, is her manager.[3][4] She was educated at Eagle House School, Hawley Place School (Hurst Lodge School),[5] where she was awarded a drama scholarship, and Wellington College for Sixth Form.[6]

Career

Theatre

At the age of 12, Bamber became the youngest member of the Players' Theatre Club. At the age of 13 she was chosen by Sir Trevor Nunn to play the role of ‘Young Jenny’ in his production of Aspects of Love at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

After roles in TV and film, she returned to musical theatre when she was selected for a lead role as the disruptive teenager ‘Dinah Lord’ in High Society at The Old Vic, London. Directed by Maria Friedman, this was the last production under Kevin Spacey’s tenure as Artistic Director. Following the run, in November 2015, she was nominated for the ‘Evening Standard Theatre Award’ for ‘Best Newcomer in a Musical’.[7] In 2017 she played Hilde in The Lady from the Sea, directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah at the Donmar Warehouse, and her performance won third prize at the Ian Charleson Awards.[1][2]

Television and film

Bamber's film debut was in the BBC film The Falling (2014).[8] In the same year she starred as Lydia Bennet, the youngest of the Bennet sisters in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,[8] starring alongside Lily James, Douglas Booth, Sam Riley and Matt Smith.[9] In 2015, Bamber was chosen as one of the British Film Institute and Screen Daily – Screen Stars of Tomorrow.[10] In 2016, she appeared in Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals,[11] playing the daughter of Jake Gyllenhaal and Isla Fisher's characters, in a film also starring Amy Adams.[12] Also that year, she filmed the feature film Extracurricular Activities.[8]

In 2017, she also filmed High Resolution based on the book Taipei by Tao Lin.[8] The same year, Bamber appeared in the music video for Shawn Mendes' song "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back".[13] In 2018 Bamber was in The Nutcracker and the Four Realms,[8] alongside Keira Knightley and Morgan Freeman. In 2018, Bamber played the lead role of Mary in the feature film The Seven Sorrows of Mary.[11][8] In 2019,[Note 1] Bamber played the adult Cosette in the BBC One television series Les Misérables with Dominic West and Olivia Colman.[8] Later in the year (December), she would star as Mandy Rice-Davies in The Trial of Christine Keeler, another BBC One series, alongside Sophie Cookson and James Norton.[11] In 2021, she starred in yet another BBC One series, The Serpent, in which she played Angela Knippenberg (later Kane).[11] In 2022, she starred as Dove/Elora Danan in Willow, the Disney+ sequel to the 1988 film of the same name.[11][8]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 The Falling Schoolgirl
2016 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Lydia Bennet [14]
Nocturnal Animals India Hastings Nominated—San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by an Ensemble
2018 The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Louise
2020 The Show Becky Cornelius
2023 Red, White & Royal Blue Princess Beatrice "Bea" [15]
2024 William Tell Bertha [16]
2025 Words of War Elena Milashina [17]
Ambleside Lucy Gladwell [18]
Moss & Freud Kate Moss [19]
2026 Animal Friends Post-production
Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol Filming
TBA The Face of Horror Beatrice Post-production
Red, White & Royal Wedding Princess Beatrice "Bea" Post-production
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 A Mother's Son Olivia TV miniseries, 2 episodes
2015 The Musketeers Martine Episode: "The Prodigal Father"
2016 The Fashion Fund Herself Episode: "Winner Announced"
2019[Note 1] Les Misérables Adult Cosette Main role, 3 episodes
2019–2020 The Trial of Christine Keeler Mandy Rice-Davies Main role, 6 episodes
2021 The Serpent Angela Knippenberg 8 episodes
2022 Willow Dove/Elora Danan Main role
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Theatre credits

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Year Title Role Theatre Notes Ref.
2009 Players' Theatre Victorian Music Hall 75th anniversary show Betty Players' Theatre Club Singing role [20][21][22]
2010 Aspects of Love Young Jenny Menier Chocolate Factory
2015 High Society Dinah Lord The Old Vic
2017 The Lady from the Sea Hilde Donmar Warehouse Bamber won Third Prize at the Ian Charleson Awards [1][2]
2025 The Line of Beauty Catherine Almeida Theatre
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2015 61st Evening Standard Theatre Awards Newcomer in a Musical High Society at The Old Vic Nominated [7]
2018 Ian Charleson Awards The Lady from the Sea Third [1][2]
Orlando Film Festival Best Actress High Resolution Won [23]
2022 Soho House Awards Best Actress Trial of Christine Keeler / The Serpent Won [11]
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Notes

  1. While Les Misérables as a whole first aired in 2018, only those episodes which first aired in 2019 would star Bamber.

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