Ellen McElduff

Ellen McElduff

61 · Born: Mar 7, 1964

Personal Details

BornMar 7, 1964 Canada

Biography

Ellen McElduff, a talented Canadian actress, burst into the world on March 7, 1964, bringing with her a passion for the performing arts that would shape her remarkable career.

Born in Canada, McElduff's early life laid the foundation for her future success, instilling in her a deep love for the craft of acting.

As she grew older, her natural talent and dedication to her craft earned her a role in the 1986 film "Maximum Overdrive," a horror comedy that showcased her versatility as an actress.

The following year, McElduff's impressive performance in "Little Man Tate" solidified her status as a rising star in the acting world.

In 1986, she appeared alongside Rosie Perez in the critically acclaimed film "Working Girls," a comedy-drama that further cemented her reputation as a talented and versatile actress.

Throughout her career, McElduff has consistently demonstrated her ability to adapt to a wide range of roles, making her a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry.

Career

2002
Oz
Oz as Eleanor O'Connor
2000
Homicide: The Movie
Homicide: The Movie as Billie Lou Munch
Dinner Rush
Dinner Rush as Ellen Drury
1998
Living Out Loud
Living Out Loud as Crying Woman
Homicide: Life on the Street
Homicide: Life on the Street as Billie Lou Hatfield
1992
The Public Eye
The Public Eye as Lonely Woman at Drugstore
1991
Little Man Tate
Little Man Tate as Make-Up Woman
JFK
JFK as Jean Hill
1990
Desperate Hours
Desperate Hours as Bank Teller
1987
1986
Maximum Overdrive
Maximum Overdrive as Wanda June
1985
1980
You Better Watch Out
You Better Watch Out as Harry's Mother
1979