- Ellis Middleton, a native of SoCal, seamlessly melds versatility and authenticity, honed from the tender age of 9 when he stepped into the world of film, his journey, anchored by rigorous training at The Actors Circle, has seen him grace the small screen with appearances on platforms like Nickelodeon's "Legendary Dudas," NBC's emotional rollercoasters "Parenthood" and "This Is Us," as well as Freeform's riveting "Pretty Little Liars."
Though film was his initial love, Ellis discovered a newfound passion for stage acting during his high school years. Here, he delivered memorable performances in productions like "Hairspray" and "Singin' In The Rain," progressing to more intricate roles at El Camino College, including the riveting "Bang Bang You're Dead."
Ellis's voice talent shines brightly in diverse arenas: animations like "Exoplanet Z" and "Terminated," video games including "Beating Heart" and "ShotSurged," and immersive audio dramas like "LifeBlood" and "Honor Bound."
Beyond theatrical roles, Ellis's commercial presence resonates with purpose, having lent his abilities to campaigns for esteemed organizations like the National Theatre for Children, Child Mind Institute, and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. His commitment to indie cinema is equally commendable, with contributions to thought-provoking projects like "Fractured Turnstile," "Flick," and "Abductee."
But what truly sets Ellis apart is his collaborative ethos. Whether it's his diverse skill set honed through rigorous training or his unwavering dedication to each project's narrative integrity, Ellis Middleton isn't just an actor-he's a storyteller committed to elevating every production he touches. Working with Ellis ensures an experience that marries professional excellence with a heartfelt passion for storytelling.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ellis Middleton
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- I am the living embodiment of infinite monkey theorem.
- Understanding who you are as a person, your authentic self, will definitely help you tap into your strengths as a performer (and you can further hone them by getting training and feedback). Your performance ability is directly proportional to your perspective. The best way to build perspective, is to get out of your comfort zone. Live your life, learn new things, gain new insights.
- There are no right answers in acting to begin with. But you can make sure you don't choose poorly. The classes, coaching, workshops, etc. those all teach you how to walk. And as long as you know how to walk, you can take any path you want to.
- Your acting theories have got a long way to go when you measure them up against my common sense. But you're doing it aren't you? You're being cast, you're getting work. Having a way that works for you, is better than having the so-called right way.
- Having knowledge on something is not the same thing as actually being able to apply it. Theorizing about acting is useless if it can't be put into practice, and knowing about acting techniques is pointless if you can't utilize them yourself.
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