Ele Keats
Biography
Recognized as "the essence of health, talent and sincerity", Ele Keats has worked with some of the most acclaimed artists in Hollywood since her acting debut at 15 in the famous Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial. Born in Paris to copywriter Sacha Georgescu and Ford model Jan McGuire, Keats was raised in New York City and Germany before relocating to Los Angeles at 12 where she pursued her model and acting career. A trained singer and dancer, Keats quickly established herself as a familiar face on television, appearing in numerous commercials and starring as Anny in Fox's teen soap-opera
Tribes (1990). More film roles followed, including
There Goes My Baby (1994), Garry Marshall'sFrankie & Johnny (1991) (opposite Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer), the Disney musicalNewsies - The News Boys (1992) (opposite Christian Bale and Robert Duvall) and Frank Marshall's acclaimed drama Les survivants (1993) (opposite Ethan Hawke and Vincent Spano). On television, she has worked in numerous renowned series such asDiagnostic: meurtre (1993), Les anges du bonheur (1994), "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000)_ and "Cold Case" (2003)_ and has appeared in more than one hundred national TV commercials. More recently, Keats has kept building her solid career with roles in
Steven Soderbergh's Eros (2004) (opposite Robert Downey Jr.), Hairshirt (1998), Monday(2006), American Decaf (2011) and Snowflake (2014).
Filmography
Ouija: Origin of Evil
as Ellie's Mom 2016
Alive
as Susana Parrado 1993
The Rocketeer
as Girl at Newsstand 1991
Frankie and Johnny
as Artemis 1991
Newsies
as Sarah Jacobs 1992
Eros
as The Woman / Cecilia 2004
Liebestraum
as Actress on Soap Opera 1991
There Goes My Baby
as Emily 1994
White Dwarf
as Princess Ariel 1995
Mother
as Audrey 1995
Lipstick Camera
as Omy Clark 1994
The Day My Parents Ran Away
as Audry 1993
White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild
as Beri 1995
I Shot a Man in Vegas
as Hippy-Chick 1996
The Prom
1992
Cityscrapes: Los Angeles
as Chloe 1996