Ellie-Mae Siame
- Actress
Ellie-Mae is an Irish Zambian actress living in the UK. Ellie-Mae has a younger brother Jake Siame who is also an actor. They are both represented by Hero Talent Group.
Ellie-Mae made her acting debut at 5 years old as a main cast member 'maudie' in the feature film 'four kids and it' which is an adaption of Jacqueline Wilson's best selling novel.
Ellie-Mae also played 'Joy' in the live action series 'through the fairy door' on wildbrain's/ dhx media's YouTube channel based on the award winning 'irish fairy door's' popular toy.
At 8 years old Ellie-Mae was a principal character of Modern Love Season 2, episode 8 starring alongside Oscar Nominee Sophie Okenado and Bafta Nominee Tobias Menzies. Modern love is an anthology series based on the New York Times column of the same name.
Ellie-Mae has worked along side her brother Jake, this time in the BBC/HBO series His Dark Materials Season 3 (based on the fantastic book: The Amber SpyGlass by Philip Pullman) Ellie-Mae played Ghost Sophie the sister to Jake's character Ghost Simon.
Ellie-Mae worked along side Dame Joanna Lumley in the short film 'My Week With Maisy' playing the titular role of Maisy. Written by the very talented Mark Oxtoby and Directed by Mika Simmons which is currently doing a festival run nationally and internationally. Ellie-Mae won the 'ONE TO WATCH' award at the BIFA Qualifying Unrestricted View Film Festival and the 'YOUNG PERFORMANCE' award at the BIFA Qualifying Brighton Rocks International Film Festival.
Ellie-Mae made her West End Debut in July 2022 starring in The Drifters Girl at the Garrick Theatre playing Tina Treadwell the daughter of Faye Treadwell ( Beverley knight) who was the manager of the world renowned group The Drifters.
In March 2023 Ellie-Mae made her stage debut at the Donmar Warehouse in Trouble In Butetown playing Georgie Mbanefo the daughter of Gwenyth ( Sarah parish). Set in the multicultural Cardiff neighbourhood, follow the residents and newcomers as they continue to adjust in an ever changing world. The Trouble in Butetown play shines a light on the experiences of living in a marginalised community, and the struggles of living in a new, urban environment.
Ellie-Mae plays Series regular Maisy in the highly anticipated series Generation Z which is an upcoming British comedy horror television series, made for Channel 4 by Ben Wheatley, and featuring an ensemble cast.
Ellie-Mae made her acting debut at 5 years old as a main cast member 'maudie' in the feature film 'four kids and it' which is an adaption of Jacqueline Wilson's best selling novel.
Ellie-Mae also played 'Joy' in the live action series 'through the fairy door' on wildbrain's/ dhx media's YouTube channel based on the award winning 'irish fairy door's' popular toy.
At 8 years old Ellie-Mae was a principal character of Modern Love Season 2, episode 8 starring alongside Oscar Nominee Sophie Okenado and Bafta Nominee Tobias Menzies. Modern love is an anthology series based on the New York Times column of the same name.
Ellie-Mae has worked along side her brother Jake, this time in the BBC/HBO series His Dark Materials Season 3 (based on the fantastic book: The Amber SpyGlass by Philip Pullman) Ellie-Mae played Ghost Sophie the sister to Jake's character Ghost Simon.
Ellie-Mae worked along side Dame Joanna Lumley in the short film 'My Week With Maisy' playing the titular role of Maisy. Written by the very talented Mark Oxtoby and Directed by Mika Simmons which is currently doing a festival run nationally and internationally. Ellie-Mae won the 'ONE TO WATCH' award at the BIFA Qualifying Unrestricted View Film Festival and the 'YOUNG PERFORMANCE' award at the BIFA Qualifying Brighton Rocks International Film Festival.
Ellie-Mae made her West End Debut in July 2022 starring in The Drifters Girl at the Garrick Theatre playing Tina Treadwell the daughter of Faye Treadwell ( Beverley knight) who was the manager of the world renowned group The Drifters.
In March 2023 Ellie-Mae made her stage debut at the Donmar Warehouse in Trouble In Butetown playing Georgie Mbanefo the daughter of Gwenyth ( Sarah parish). Set in the multicultural Cardiff neighbourhood, follow the residents and newcomers as they continue to adjust in an ever changing world. The Trouble in Butetown play shines a light on the experiences of living in a marginalised community, and the struggles of living in a new, urban environment.
Ellie-Mae plays Series regular Maisy in the highly anticipated series Generation Z which is an upcoming British comedy horror television series, made for Channel 4 by Ben Wheatley, and featuring an ensemble cast.