Ellen Muth
Birthday:
6 March 1981, Milford, Connecticut, USA
Birth Name:
Ellen Anna Muth
Height:
160 cm
Not only is Ellen an actress but she is a member of Mensa, a student at the Lee Strasberg School, drives and races a six speed SS and collects Burmese cats. Her awards include Best Actress at the AFI for The Young Girl and the Monsoon (1999) and best supporting actress at the Japanese Film Festival for Dolores Claiborne (1995).Her father, Dr. Erich...
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Not only is Ellen an actress but she is a member of Mensa, a student at the Lee Strasberg School, drives and races a six speed SS and collects Burmese cats. Her awards include Best Actress at the AFI for The Young Girl and the Monsoon (1999) and best supporting actress at the Japanese Film Festival for Dolores Claiborne (1995).Her father, Dr. Erich Muth, was national optician of the year, has an entire museum named after him, has written numerous books on optics from which he donates the profits to The Erich Muth Scholarship; there is a section in the Smithsonian Museum donated by him. Her mother, Rachel Muth, helped make it possible for Ellen to be an actress, by taking her to all her auditions until she was 18. Show less «
I feel most comfortable playing and creating characters who are least like myself.
I feel most comfortable playing and creating characters who are least like myself.
Oh, she didn't schlep me. I schlepped her, actually. I was the one who wanted to be an actress.
Oh, she didn't schlep me. I schlepped her, actually. I was the one who wanted to be an actress.
If I did anything 'next,' I would do writing.
If I did anything 'next,' I would do writing.
I hope the film will help mothers and fathers to be aware that 15 is a very vulnerable age.
I hope the film will help mothers and fathers to be aware that 15 is a very vulnerable age.
There were times when there were parts that I was sure I got and then I didn't, and I did get upset. But at this point, it doesn't affect me...Show more »
There were times when there were parts that I was sure I got and then I didn't, and I did get upset. But at this point, it doesn't affect me in the least because I know how the business works. Show less «
First, I used some of my own experiences and observations from attending a public high school. Secondly, I joined in some Internet chat room...Show more »
First, I used some of my own experiences and observations from attending a public high school. Secondly, I joined in some Internet chat rooms for gays and lesbians. Show less «
I'm playing George quite a bit differently this season, and I'm glad you picked up on the fact that she kind of made peace with her situatio...Show more »
I'm playing George quite a bit differently this season, and I'm glad you picked up on the fact that she kind of made peace with her situation at the end of last season. Show less «
I'd hope to reach any kid who feels apart from the group - those who seem to be outsiders, who feel different. Kids who want to reach their ...Show more »
I'd hope to reach any kid who feels apart from the group - those who seem to be outsiders, who feel different. Kids who want to reach their parents often don't know how to do so. Show less «
I find that the majority of the actors I've worked with are extremely sensitive people and very spontaneous people. That's why I always say ...Show more »
I find that the majority of the actors I've worked with are extremely sensitive people and very spontaneous people. That's why I always say I'll never date an actor, because they're in love with you one day and the next day they're not. Show less «
Ever since I was a little kid, whenever my parents would have company over, I would put on shows, whether they would be magic shows, singing...Show more »
Ever since I was a little kid, whenever my parents would have company over, I would put on shows, whether they would be magic shows, singing shows, dancing shows, little skits. Show less «
Early in last season, George was very worried about other people's emotions, especially how they saw her, and felt she was outside looking i...Show more »
Early in last season, George was very worried about other people's emotions, especially how they saw her, and felt she was outside looking in. This year, she still hopes people will accept her for who she is, but if they don't, she's OK with that. Show less «
This season is a lot funnier, not as dark, mainly because, well, she has accepted the fact that she is dead. She knows she cannot go back to...Show more »
This season is a lot funnier, not as dark, mainly because, well, she has accepted the fact that she is dead. She knows she cannot go back to where she was when she was alive. Show less «
Things that go on at Happy Times are very funny this year, and if you were watching last year, some of the people you saw then as basically ...Show more »
Things that go on at Happy Times are very funny this year, and if you were watching last year, some of the people you saw then as basically extras emerge as real characters in their own right this season, at least to some degree. Show less «
Oh, she just happened to be a friend of the producer's. Or, oh, they've been trying to get her from the beginning and she just had a spot op...Show more »
Oh, she just happened to be a friend of the producer's. Or, oh, they've been trying to get her from the beginning and she just had a spot open up. There are always little loopholes, so I don't take anything personally anymore. Show less «
Oddly, because she has that confidence, the people around her like her more. She becomes more a part of the Reaper family, and she also is a...Show more »
Oddly, because she has that confidence, the people around her like her more. She becomes more a part of the Reaper family, and she also is able to get along with people more outside of their circle as well. Show less «
It was something she didn't want me to do because she thought the rejection would ruin my self-esteem. My father was, like, 'If she wants to...Show more »
It was something she didn't want me to do because she thought the rejection would ruin my self-esteem. My father was, like, 'If she wants to try it, let her try it.' Show less «
'What do you really think happens after you die?' That's the question that everyone, everyone, everyone asks. And I'm so sick of it. But my ...Show more »
'What do you really think happens after you die?' That's the question that everyone, everyone, everyone asks. And I'm so sick of it. But my true answer is, I don't know. And there's no way I'm going to find out 'til it happens. Show less «
Georgia Madchen
Georgia 'George' Lass