birth name: ellyse victoria creeley professional name: ellie creeley date of birth: february 9, 1988 (30) hometown: palos verdes estates, ca current residence: los feliz, los angeles, ca occupation: actress / voice actress status: you know i will adore you til eternity personality: aquarius / entj / the achiever pb: lily collins / journal

Ellyse Victoria "Ellie" Creeley (born February 9, 1988) is an American actress and voice actress. She is best known for her roles in Superbad (2007), Juno (2007), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2011), Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011), and Pitch Perfect (2012). She is also known for her voice work. Her notable voiceover roles include Young Kiara in The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride (1998), Rose / Huntsgirl in American Dragon: Jake Long, Katara in Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Aerith Gainsborough in various Final Fantasy titles.

Early Life

Creeley was born in Torrance, California and raised in Palos Verdes Estates, California. She is the daughter of Marianne (née McKinney), a pediatrician, and Daniel Creeley, a biomedical engineer. Her brother, Ben Creeley, is three years younger and also an actor. Creeley is of Irish, Scottish, and English descent.

At the age of 4, Creeley began taking acting and singing lessons and attending theater camps, mainly through Norris Center for the Performing Arts in Rolling Hills, California. Prior to enrolling her in acting classes, her parents were often urged by family members and friends to put her in theater or find her an agent due to her tendency to imitate television commercials and movie scenes for home videos. Creeley's parents ultimately decided that they did not want to expose their daughter to Hollywood at too young of an age and instead let her pursue acting as an extracurricular activity until she grew older.

Creeley attended Palos Verdes High School and graduated in 2006. She was a member of the school's surf team and numerous student organizations, such as Thespian Club and Science National Honors Society. She described herself as "very academically focused and very Type A" and "a complete overachiever" in high school. Despite her dedication to her education, she declined her college admissions and instead concentrated on her acting career. Before committing to acting full-time, Creeley held a few other jobs, such as babysitting and retail sales while in high school.

Career

1997-2006: Early career
Creeley started her career in the entertainment industry as a voice actress. Her first major voiceover role was that of Ashley 'Ashley Q' Quinlan in the Walt Disney animated TV series Recess. She also provided the voice for Ashley 'Ashley T' Tomassian in the show's first season, as well as various background characters throughout the series. She and her parents learned about voiceover auditions by word of mouth from the families of her peers enrolled in her acting classes. Though Creeley's parents were still concerned about allowing her to work professionally at a young age, they decided to let her try out for roles and later continue with voice acting, which they viewed as potentially less harmful and taxing than screen acting. It was also an ideal field for Creeley because it allowed her to remain in traditional schooling while working professionally. She booked more voiceover roles through her adolescence, including Young Kiara in The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, Lucy Van Pelt in A Charlie Brown Valentine, various characters in Lloyd in Space and Fillmore!, Britney in Totally Spies, Rose / Huntsgirl in American Dragon: Jake Long, and Katara in Avatar: The Last Airbender. Her work as Katara is arguably her most recognized in her voiceover career, and she has stated that she feels "immensely honored to have been a part of such an incredible series with such a huge, dedicated fanbase."

Though she was passionate about her voice work and theater, Creeley has stated that she did not expect to pursue a full-time acting career after high school. Growing up, she had always envisioned herself working in a scientific or medical field, like her parents. Regarding her changing interests, she said, "I was a junior in high school and fairly certain that I wanted to go to Stanford or Harvard or UCLA or somewhere to study biology, but I wasn't 100% sure. So I started going out for screen roles, just to see if I was missing out on something that could potentially be life-changing, and it absolutely was." She has also cited her brother's steady work in onscreen acting as a big influence on her decision. The first screen role Creeley landed was a guest role in a 2006 episode of Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh, and she subsequently had guest roles on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Malcolm in the Middle, and Phil of the Future.

2007-2011: Transition to film
Creeley made her feature film debut in the 2007 teen comedy Superbad. She portrayed the love interest of one of the film's lead characters, Seth. Later that year, she also appeared in the comedy-drama Juno, playing the titular character's best friend, Leah. Both films were critically acclaimed, and her performances in them helped launch her primarily comedy focused screen career.

In 2008, Creeley appeared in The House Bunny, in which she portrayed Natalie, a nerdy sorority president. She also began voicing Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat on the Nicktoons' animated series Wolverine and the X-Men, as well as Aerith Gainsborough in the English language version of Square Enix's Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, a role she reprised for the English language version of 2011's Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy. In 2009, Creeley had small roles in New York, I Love You and Shorts.

Creeley appeared in 2010's Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, a film adaptation of the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, as Stacey Pilgrim, the lead character's younger sister. She briefly returned to live-action television in a guest starring role on Showtime's United States of Tara as Courtney. She also had a cameo role in 2011's Scream 4 and co-starred in the romantic comedy-drama Crazy, Stupid, Love. as Jessica. In addition, Creeley began voicing Barbara Gordon / Batgirl, a recurring character on Cartoon Network's Young Justice.

2012-2014: Breakthrough
In 2012, Creeley starred in Pitch Perfect as Beca Mitchell, a rebellious college freshman who reluctantly joins her university's failing a cappella group. The film marked her first true lead role in a feature film. Creeley, who, along with much of the supporting cast, was tasked to sing and dance in the film, revealed that she nearly passed on auditioning for the role. Though she felt "way too nervous about doing so much singing for one project," she ultimately tried out for the role as a way to push herself because she is "always looking for a challenge" and considers herself "a little too competitive at almost everything." Creeley also appeared in the film adaptation of Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower as Candace Kelmeckis. She referred to this movie as "extremely special" and one of her favorites to work on due to the fact that her real life brother, Ben Creeley, portrayed her character's brother, main character Charlie. Also in 2012, Creeley provided her voice for Secret of the Wings, the fourth film in Disney's Tinker Bell series. She played a new fairy, Periwinkle, who possesses a winter talent and a mysterious connection to Tinker Bell.

In 2013, Creeley filmed a music video for "Cups," a song that appears on Pitch Perfect's soundtrack. After the movie's and the single's successes, Creeley has been adamant in claiming that she has no plans to pursue a singing career, but is happy with the reception she has received for her vocal performances. The song has since appeared on Billboard's Adult Pop Song chart as a No. 2 hit. Creeley also appeared in Don Jon, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, as the titular character's younger sister, Monica. Also in 2013, Creeley starred in the drama film Short Term 12 as Grace, a young supervisor at a foster care facility for at-risk teenagers. The film and Creeley's performance received wide critical acclaim and marked a breakthrough for her in the dramatic genre.

In 2014, Creeley starred in the indie dramedy Happy Christmas as Jenny. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and featured completely improvised dialogue. She also appeared in her first action film, the reboot of Godzilla, as Elle Brody, and starred in the romantic comedy Two Night Stand as Megan. She also starred in the musical film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods as Cinderella.

2015-present
Creeley reprised her role as Beca Mitchell in 2015's Pitch Perfect 2 and will appear in the franchise's third installment, Pitch Perfect 3 in 2017. She also stared as Ma in Room, a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Emma Donoghue. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and Creeley's performance earned her several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Creeley will portray Harley Quinn in Warner Brothers' and DC Comics' Suicide Squad, to be released on August 5, 2016. This will be the character's live-action feature film debut.


FILM:
BIRDS OF PREY (2020) ... Harley Quinn / Producer JUST MERCY (2020) ... Eva Ansley VOX LUX (2018) ... Celeste A SIMPLE FAVOR (2018) ... Stephanie Smothers BATTLE OF THE SEXES (2017) ... Jane 'Peaches' Bartkowicz PITCH PERFECT 3 (2017) ... Beca INGRID GOES WEST (2017) ... Taylor Sloane LA LA LAND (2016) ... Mia SUICIDE SQUAD (2016) ... Harley Quinn ROOM (2015) ... Ma DIGGING FOR FIRE (2015) ... Max PITCH PERFECT 2 (2015) ... Beca INTO THE WOODS (2014) ... Cinderella TWO NIGHT STAND (2014) ... Megan GODZILLA (2014) ... Elle Brody LIFE AFTER BETH (2014) ... Erica Wexler HAPPY CHRISTMAS (2014) ... Jenny THE WIND RISES (2013) ... Kayo Horikoshi / Kinu (voice: English version, 2014) SHORT TERM 12 (2013) ... Grace DON JON (2013) ... Monica SECRET OF THE WINGS (2012) ... Periwinkle (voice) PITCH PERFECT (2012) ... Beca THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (2012) ... Candace CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE. (2011) ... Jessica SCREAM 4 (2011) ... Sherrie SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD (2010) ... Stacey Pilgrim SHORTS (2009) ... Stacey Thompson NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU (2008) ... Actress (segment "Brett Ratner") THE HOUSE BUNNY (2008) ... Natalie JUNO (2007) ... Leah SUPERBAD (2007) ... Jules MEET THE ROBINSONS (2007) ... Additional voices FINAL FANTASY VII: ADVENT CHILDREN (2005) ... Girl (voice: English version, 2006) RECESS: ALL GROWED DOWN (2003) ... Ashley Q (voice) RECESS: TAKING THE FIFTH GRADE (2003) ... Ashley Q (voice) RECESS: SCHOOL'S OUT (2001) ... Ashley Q (voice) THE LION KING 2: SIMBA'S PRIDE (1998) ... Young Kiara (voice)
TELEVISION:
YOUNG JUSTICE (2010- ) ... Barbara Gordon / Batgirl / Oracle / Bette Kane (voice) (7 episodes, 2011-2019) UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT (2015- ) ... Sue Thompsteen (2 episode, 2016-2018) DRAGONS: RACE TO THE EDGE (2015-2018) ... Heather (voice) (34 episodes, 2015-2018) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (1975- ) ... Herself / Host (Anna Kendrick / Brie Larson) (2 episodes, 2014-2016) BILLY ON THE STREET WITH BILLY EICHNER (2011- ) ... Herself (Anna Kendrick) (1 episode, 2015) DRAGONS: RIDERS OF BERK (2012-2014) ... Heather (voice) (2 episodes, 2012) POUND PUPPIES (2010- ) ... Ann / Muff Muff / Frannie / Tabitha (voice) (3 episodes, 2010-2012) UNITED STATES OF TARA (2009-2011) ... Courtney (7 episodes, 2010) WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN (2008-2009) ... Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat / Tildie Soames / Waitress / Young Christy / Various (voice) (14 episodes, 2008-2009) AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER (2005-2008) ... Katara / Additional Voices / Lu Ten (voice) (59 episodes, 2005-2008) AMERICAN DRAGON: JAKE LONG (2005-2007) ... Rose / Huntsgirl / Additional Voices / Little Girl (voice) (19 episodes, 2005-2007) PHIL OF THE FUTURE (2004-2007) ... Kristy (1 episode, 2006) MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE (2000-2006) ... Diane (1 episode, 2006) DRAKE & JOSH (2004-2007) ... Hazel (1 episode, 2006) NED'S DECLASSIFIED SCHOOL SURVIVAL GUIDE (2004-2007) ... Amy Cassidy (1 episode, 2005) TOTALLY SPIES! (2001-2012) ... Britney (voice) (2 episodes, 2004-2005) FILLMORE! (2002-2004) ... Terri / Bernice / Tina (voice) (2 episodes, 2003) CHARLIE BROWN'S CHRISTMAS TALES (TV SHORT) (2002) ... Jezebel / Lydia (voice) LLOYD IN SPACE (2001-2004) ... Eileen / Mylaar (voice) (2 episodes, 2002) A CHARLIE BROWN VALENTINE (TV SHORT) (2002) ... Lucy Van Pelt (voice) RECESS (1997-2001) ... Ashley 'Ashley Q' Quinlan / Kid #4 / Judy / Megan #3 / Kid #2 / Kid #1 / Kid #6 / Kid #3 / Ashley 'Ashley T' Tomassian (voice) (51 episodes, 1997-2001)
MISCELLANEOUS:
THE ACADEMY'S 2015 SCI-TECH AWARDS (2015) ... Host (Margot Robbie) FINAL FANTASY EXPLORERS (VIDEO GAME) (2014) ... Aerith Gainsborough (voice: English version, 2016) MARVEL HEROES (VIDEO GAME) (2013) ... Shadowcat / Kitty Pryde (voice: 2015 update) ELLIE CREELEY GOES K-POP WITH F(X) (SHORT) (2013) ... Herself DISSIDIA 012: FINAL FANTASY (VIDEO GAME) (2011) ... Aerith Gainsborough (voice: English version) NICKTOONS MLB (VIDEO GAME) (2011) ... Katara (voice) SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD. VS. FUNNY OR DIE (SHORT) (2010) ... Herself AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER - INTO THE INFERNO (VIDEO GAME) (2008) ... Katara (voice) AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER - THE BURNING EARTH (VIDEO GAME) (2007) ... Katara (voice) CRISIS CORE: FINAL FANTASY VII (VIDEO GAME) (2007) ... Aerith Gainsborough (voice: English version, 2008) AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER (VIDEO GAME) (2006) ... Katara (voice) 102 DALMATIANS: PUPPIES TO THE RESCUE (VIDEO GAME) (2002) ... Oddball (voice)

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jake • we were infants
chuck • #chellie
maxwell • ducks before dicks
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