Ella Efrid is known for Mama June: From Not to Hot (2017).
Ella Envall is known for Forever (2023).
Ella Eyre was born on April 1, 1994 in London, England. She is an actress and composer, known for Vampire Academy (2014), Johnny English Strikes Again (2018) and Pitch Perfect 3 (2017).
Ella Fair is known for CAT. 8 (2013), 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost (2023) and Cherished Memories: A Gift to Remember 2 (2019).
Ella Fairon is a California native, born and raised in Newport Beach. At fourteen years old, Ella was beaten, drugged and raped by two of her peers causing her to start her first 501c3 non profit BUTTERVLY. Ella found her love for film while going through some of her darkest times and expressing herself through the art of film. She has gone on to start a new non profit called SafeBAE (2015) that she co founded with Daisy Coleman, Jada Smith, and Delaney Henderson. She is featured in the Netflix documentary Audrie and Daisy and has worked on many films since her career took off in 2016.
Ella was born in St. Louis where she began her ballet training with St. Louis Ballet and studied piano. She now lives in Texas, trains at Ballet Austin, and has spent summers dancing with Joffrey Ballet, School of American Ballet, and Houston Ballet. Parallel Chords, written and directed by Catherine Dudley-Rose, was her debut film.
Ella Faris is an actress known for the movie Asteroid City (2023). She has been a guest star on the television show Grey's Anatomy (2005) portraying Little Ellis. She has made appearances on several other television shows including This Is Us (2016), Superstore (2015), Game Shakers (2015), The Last Ship (2014), Shameless (2011), Life in Pieces (2015), and Jane the Virgin (2014). Ella has a twin sister Gracie Faris and a triplet sister Willan Faris.
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Ella Fisher is known for The Legend of Lake Hollow (2024) and Snares of the Devil (2020).
On Saturday, June 15th, 1996, an era in jazz singing came to an end, with the death of Ella Fitzgerald at her home in California. She was the last of four great female jazz singers (including Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Carmen McRae) who defined one of the most prolific eras in jazz vocal style. Ella had extraordinary vocal skills from the time she was a teenager, and joined the Chick Webb Orchestra in 1935 when she was 16 years old. With an output of more than 200 albums, she was at her sophisticated best with the songs of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, of George Gershwin, and of Cole Porter. Her 13 Grammy awards are more than any other jazz performer, and she won the Best Female Vocalist award three years in a row. Completely at home with up-tempo songs, her scat singing placed her jazz vocals with the finest jazz instrumentalists, and it was this magnificent voice that she brought to her film appearances. Her last few years, during which she had a bout with congestive heart failure and suffered bilateral amputation of her legs from complications of diabetes, were spent in seclusion.