Elise McCredie is an award winning film director, screenwriter and actor. Her first feature Strange Fits of Passion (writer/director) was selected for the Cannes Film Festival and was released world wide to critical acclaim. It received 3 AFI nominations, an if nomination, an AWGIE nomination and was nominated for the Bronze Horse at The Stockholm Film Festival. Elise's second feature Ride Like a Girl, directed by Rachel Griffiths was the top grossing Australian film of 2019 and received both AACTA and AWGIE (Writers' Guild) nominations . Elise has been nominated five times for AWGIEs and has won twice. She has written and directed extensively for TV, she has written both seasons 1 and 2 of Emmy winning Nowhere Boys (ABC), written and co-created the AACTA winning best mini series, Sunshine (SBS) and Jack Irish (ABC) and season 2 of Secret City (Foxtel). Elise wrote and was the show runner on the Netflix series Stateless which she co-produced with Tony Ayres and Cate Blanchett. In 2020 Stateless won a record breaking 13 AACTA awards including best TV screenplay and best mini series.
Elise Mestichelli is an actress, known for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015) and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend (2020).
Elise Mosca is known for The Bachelor (2002) and Bachelor in Paradise (2014).
Elise Muller grew up in Northbrook, a suburb of Chicago. Elise graduated from The University of Arizona with a B.F.A. in Acting/Directing. Shortly thereafter, she started modeling and acting in Chicago. After receiving the opportunity to model in Japan, she instead set out for Los Angeles to pursue acting. In Los Angeles, Elise was immediately booked for guest starring roles in shows such as "Baywatch Nights", Malibu, CA (1998) and Diagnosis Murder (1993). Her first starring role was for producer Roger Corman in the film Lola's Game (1998). Muller went on to star in other films around the world - from Canada to Bulgaria to the Czech Republic. These film credits include a number of science fiction films, comedies and thrillers. Elise appeared opposite Academy Award Winner Mo'Nique in the 20th Century Fox comedy Phat Girlz (2006). Elise worked with directors Jay and Mark Duplass on the film Baghead (2008), as they cast Muller to star as 'Catherine'. The film went to the Sundance Film Festival and was picked up by Sony Pictures Classics. Later, Elise was chosen as a Series Regular in the popular Cable Comedy Series Canoga Park (2007) where she played the role of an Attorney named 'Katherine.' Elise had a very unique childhood starting with infancy. A month before her birth, Elise's father, Lt. Stephen Peter Muller USMC, was tragically killed in action during the Vietnam War on July 2, 1967, and her mother, Jane Muller; raised her as a single parent. Jane Muller served as a Peace Corp volunteer and taught English in the Philippines. Having a tremendous love of film, Jane strongly influenced Elise as a child when Elise first began to dream of a career in acting.
Elise Neal was born in Memphis, Tennessee and began dancing at age six. She credits her success to her mother, Arletha Neal, who always supported her and drove her to many talent shows and recitals. After moving to New York and quickly booking many off-Broadway shows and musical revivals, she thought Broadway would be her winning ticket. But she moved to LA to give acting a 'try.' Born to entertain when she begged her mother to put her in dance class at age six! Now of course an actress known worldwide - Either from seven TV shows: The Hughleys, All of Us, and Belle's (as a series regular), or one of her thirty films. Her last film, Logan, marked her third film as number one at the box office and has grossed over $400 million dollars worldwide. Elise also broke the internet for how she looks for her age, Elise is executive producing a fitness show, teaming up with Loud TV, who produced The Biggest Loser, and is pitching many TV and film projects!
Elise Nevalainen is an actress, known for Bitchkram (2012).
Elise Noiraud is an actress, known for Têtard (2019), Trou (2014) and Le grand méchant renard et autres contes... (2017).
Elise Robertson is a multi-faceted storyteller with experience directing and appearing in projects in a range of media. Born in Pittsburgh, PA, she graduated from Northwestern University's theatre department where she studied directing, acting and literary adaptation, and minored in fine art. She has gone on to work extensively in all of these disciplines, and brings her varied skills to her work in any media. She directed the feature-length dark thriller Donner Pass, which had a wide digital distribution in 2012 and aired on Showtime. In 2015, Elise was recognized as a notable Woman in Horror by Horror Society. She's also directed extensively in the LA theatre scene. A few especially memorable productions were her Garland Award-nominated 2008 revival of The Women and her world premiere comedy Sister Cities that traveled to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where it garnered multiple 5 star reviews. Prior to moving to LA, Elise worked extensively in the Bay Area. She directed and executive produced the PBS series American Storytellers, featuring dramatic adaptations of famous American short stories, for which she earned numerous awards, including a Cine-Golden Eagle for Ralph Ellison's King of the Bingo Game. She also helmed the PBS children's series Adventures With Kanga-Roddy, a multi-camera show featuring actors, puppets and full-sized suited characters, for which she won a Northern California Directing Emmy. Elise began her career in the film industry as a character painter on Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, and went on to do scenic work on numerous features. She was Art Department Supervisor on ABC's Bump in the Night and ran her own model and character shop with clients ranging from Will Vinton Studios to Sony and Atari. As a working actor for the past fourteen years, she has appeared in dozens of TV shows, films and commercials; American Sniper, Arrested Development, The Mentalist, Sons of Anarchy, Six Feet Under to name just a few. Transitioning into new media, Elise recently directed a comedy web series Nick Mom entitled The Wisdom of Children in 2014. She's also created a slew of sketch comedy offerings for her youtube channel MomMayhem, including The Sex Negotiators, The PTA Rap, The Literal Police, and the series Mommy Tell Me A Story which won Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Actress at LA Webfest 2014. She is also the mother of two amazing girls, Stella and Sadie, for whom she recently wrote her debut novel The Hatching Stone. A fantasy story for mid-grade readers, The Hatching Stone won the Echo Park Novel Writing Competition in 2014.
Elise Robson is an actress, known for Declassified: Untold Stories of American Spies (2016), The Long Walk (2020) and The Nightmare (2015).
Elise Rovinsky in an actress, noted for her roles in such films as The End of Something (2013), Come Morning (2012) and Boyz of Summer (2012). Headhunted by the Stella Adler Acting Conservatory for their graduate program while taking a class there, Rovinsky's talent was apparent and after graduating she further honed her skills on stage and in film. Rovinsky was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, and raised in Austin, TX, and Kinna, Sweden, and is the daughter of Alvy (neé Andersson) and Robert Rovinsky, a nurse and professor, respectively. Rovinsky attended the University of Gothenburg and moved back to the States (NYC) where she divided her time between acting and waitressing before enrolling at Stella Adler. In recent years Rovinsky's acting career has expanded to include several high profile independent films, which have met with acclaim at various film festivals. Utilizing her multi-lingual skills, Rovinsky has also starred in a number of independent and short films in Sweden, one of which, Rest (2009), has been available on TiVO in the States. Rovinsky is as much at home in drama as in comedy, and is a core member of the NYC-based sketch comedy group The Shorts Show.