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Ella Summer Purnell (born 17 September 1996) is an English actress. She began her career as a child actress in West End theatre and films such as Never Let Me Go (2010), Intruders (2011), and Maleficent (2014).
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Ella Purnell is a British actress who starred in Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children (2016) and other films and TV shows. She also voiced Jinx in the animated series Arcane (2021) and appeared in the video game Star Trek: Prodigy (2021).
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- London, England, UK
May 30, 2014 · Ella Purnell plays the teenage version of the title character in this dark fantasy film based on Sleeping Beauty. She is the daughter of the fairy Maleficent, who curses the princess Aurora as revenge for a betrayal.
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Apr 23, 2022 · The British actor talks about her roles as a headstrong teen in Yellowjackets and an alien in Star Trek: Prodigy. She also reveals how she sets limits on photo shoots and costumes.
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In October 2013, after it was decided to reshoot the opening scenes of the film, Ella Purnell, who originally auditioned for the role of Aurora, replaced Eisley in the role of teen Maleficent. Purnell's casting was personally approved by Jolie, although they never met in person during the film's production. Filming
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At first I was wildly confused when I was reading the casting credits and saw that two actresses had been credited as younger versions of Maleficent: Isobelle Molloy as "Young Maleficent" and Ella Purnell as "Teen Maleficent".
May 30, 2014 · We meet young Maleficent (played by Isobelle Molloy, then Ella Purnell), parentless but frolicking happily in The Moors, a fairyland landscape more out of Maurice Sendak than the happiest...