Eloise, a talented British actress, entered the world on May 7th, 2007, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in the world of performing arts. From a young age of four, Eloise has consistently honed her skills in drama, dance, and singing, showcasing her innate potential to those around her.
As fate would have it, a keen-eyed London agent took notice of Eloise's remarkable abilities and signed her at the tender age of four. This marked the start of a prolific career, with Eloise going on to secure roles in numerous high-profile films and television productions.
Some of her most notable credits include appearances in Michael Bay's "Transformers", Armando Lannucci's "The Death of Stalin", Tinge Krishnan's "Been So Long", Mike Leigh's "Peterloo", and the BBC's "The Child In Time". Additionally, Eloise has also graced the screens of Netflix's "The Crown".
Notably, Eloise secured her first lead role at the age of nine in "Nightmare on 34th Street", followed by her second major film role the subsequent year, playing the character of Chloe in "Are We Dead Yet?".
Furthermore, Eloise's dedication to her craft has been recognized, as she was awarded a distinction in her grade 4 Lamda acting exam, a testament to her hard work and natural aptitude for the performing arts.