Ele Keats

Ele Keats
Born Elemy Georgescu
August 24, 1973
Paris, France
Occupation Actress, Model & Jewelry Designer
Years active 1986–present

Ele Keats (born August 24, 1973) is an American television and film actress. Keats's most notable roles were in the Disney musical drama film Newsies, Garry Marshall's Frankie and Johnny, the biographical survival drama Alive and the horror film Insidious: Chapter 3. She has also appeared in more than one hundred national TV commercials.

Acting career

Born in Paris, France to copywriter Sacha Georgescu and Ford model Jan McGuire, Keats was raised in New York City, Europe and Los Angeles. She began her professional career as a young model, being featured in publications such as American Baby, Ladies' Home Journal & Teen Magazine. After moving to Los Angeles she launched her acting career at fifteen, being featured in a Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial. Quickly establishing herself as a familiar face on television, Keats has appeared in more than one hundred TV commercials, including the 1990 Levi's jeans beach ad.[1]

Building on her newfound success, small television roles quickly followed, including the pilot for The Outsiders, produced by Francis Ford Coppola and episodes of the CBS sitcom Dear John starring Judd Hirsch.

When she was still in her teens, Keats landed a regular role on Fox's daily soap opera Tribes as Anny, a pregnant teen girl. Small big screen-appearances followed in The Rocketeer and Mike Figgis' Liebestraum.

A rapid succession of bigger roles followed in films such as There Goes My Baby (filmed in 1990 but released in 1994 due to Orion Pictures' bankruptcy[2]), Garry Marshall's Frankie and Johnny (opposite Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer), the Disney musical Newsies (as Sarah Jacobs, Christian Bale's love interest) and Frank Marshall's acclaimed drama Alive.

During the 1990s, Keats also landed leading and supporting role on television and independent projects such as Lipstick Camera, the L.A.-based comedy Cityscrapes: Los Angeles, Disney Channel's White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild, Frank LaLoggia's thriller Mother (opposite Diane Ladd and Olympia Dukakis) and the Fox sci-fi pilot White Dwarf, again produced by Francis Ford Coppola. She also appeared in numerous popular TV series, including Diagnosis: Murder, Class of '96, Touched by an Angel and MTV's Undressed.

With several of her films debuting at the Venice Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival, Keats has moved her acting career forward during the 2000s, with roles in Steven Soderbergh's Eros (opposite Robert Downey Jr.), March and independent filmmaker Heidi Van Leer's comedies Monday and American Decaf.

On television, she guest-starred in renowned series such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: NY, Cold Case and Greek and has continued to appear in numerous national TV commercials.

Her most recent works include Snowflake, a critically acclaimed short film shot in New York City opposite Tracy Middendorf[3] (for which she was awarded as "Best Leading Actress" at the Accolade Competition 2014)[4] and the long-awaited horror film Insidious: Chapter 3.

Jewelry design career

Apart from her job as an actress, Keats has launched her own jewelry line in 2005, Ele Keats Jewelry.[5] As a jewelry designer, Keats specializes in inspirational and birthstone designs.[5] Her creations have been featured in several magazines, worn in many movies and TV shows and received an overwhelming response from celebrity clientele, who praise her inspirational designs as “simply stunning.” [6]

Keats counts Diane Keaton, Elizabeth Berkley, Poppy Montgomery, Cameron Diaz, and Mandy Moore among her clients.[5]

The Ele Keats Jewelry official shop was opened in 2013 in Brentwood, Los Angeles.

Personal Facts

Keats is a vegan and has been practicing yoga and meditation for more than 20 years.[6] Her sister is actress Caitlin Keats.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Missing Parents Melanie Short Film
Premiered at the Sundance Film Festival (Discovery Program)
1991 The Rocketeer Girl at Newsstand
1991 Liebestraum Actress on Soap Opera
1991 Frankie and Johnny Artemis
1992 Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story Lisa Television film
1992 Newsies Sarah Jacobs Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Nomination - Young Artists Awards
1993 Alive Susana Parrado
1994 Lipstick Camera Omy Clark Video
1994 There Goes My Baby Emily
1994 Cityscrapes: Los Angeles Chloe Premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
1995 Mother Audrey Video
1995 White Dwarf Princess Ariel Television Film
1995 I Shot a Man in Vegas Hippie Chick
1995 White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild Beri Television Film
1996 Race Against Time: The Search for Sarah Sarah Porter Television Film
1998 Hairshirt Slapping Girl
2000 Code Blue Samantha Smith (voice) Video Game
2001 March Jessica
2004 Eros The Woman (segment "Equilibrium") Premiered at the Venice Film Festival
2005 The Good Humor Man Bride
2006 Monday The Girlfriend Premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival
2011 American Decaf Elie Also Associate Producer
2014 Snowflake Claire Short Film
Also Executive Producer
Best Leading Actress Award - Accolade Competition, La Jolla
Best Actress Nomination - Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards
2015 Insidious: Chapter 3 Lillith Brenner

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Dear John Sandy 3 episodes
1990 The Outsiders Car Hop Episode: "Pilot"
1990 Room for Romance Episode: "Fool's Gold"
1990 Tribes Anny Kubiak 65 episodes
1993 Class of '96 Karen Anderson Episode: "Educating David"
1998 Diagnosis: Murder Amy Sanderson Episode: "Rain of Terror"
1998 Touched by an Angel Tracy Beringer Episode: "Perfect Little Angel"
1999 MTV's Undressed Katie Episode: "Pilot" (unaired)
2001 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Joyce Lanier Episode: "To Halve and to Hold"
2005 Night Stalker Emily Gale Episode: "Pilot"
2006 Cold Case Helen Bradley Episode: "The Key"
2009 CSI: NY Mary McQuade Episode: "Second Chances"
2010 Greek Margie Hilgendorf Episode: "Your Friends and Neighbors"
2010 The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers Diane James Episode: "Origins"

References

  1. "Levi's 1990 Beach;". YouTube.
  2. "Will 'Blue Sky' Make It 10-for-10 for Orion?". LATimes.com. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  3. "Snowflake Official Facebook Page". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  4. "IMDb - Awards for Ele Keats". imdb.com. Retrieved 2014-10-10.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Ele Keats Jewelry". EleKeats.com. Retrieved 2012-05-21.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Ele Keats Actor Artist Keys Fan!". Keys-soap.com. Retrieved 2013-05-21.

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