Eloise Lovell Anderson

Alias:
Eloise Anderson
Eloise Lovell-Anderson

Birthplace:
Kent, England, UK

She is a model and actress. She have a twin sister, Sophie, that is actress and model too.  Eloise was born in Kent and grew up in Essex, England, and as a teenager she signed up with Select Model Management. Eloise was featured in numerous fashion magazines including "Self Service", "V magazine", "W" Magazine and the British, Italian, Brazilian and Japanese "Vogue".  She moved to New York and signed up with Ford models and worked with the top photographers Inez and Vinoodh, fast becoming one of the top 50 models at the time, and working on several campaigns such as "Just Cavalli", "John Richmond"and "Gossard".  Eloise wanted more than modeling and decided to focus on acting, as it's always been her true passion. She worked on a few theatre plays, took drama classes and quickly landed her first TV role in "The Royals" (2015) and acted in a few short films over the next years.  After her first TV job, more TV/film work came rolling in and she played "Ramona" in "The Bastard Executioner" (2016), FX Networks (Fox) directed by Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy).  She can be seen playing "Rikki" in "Villain" (2020), airing on Netflix US, Sky and on Amazon Prime and she has a role in the success film 'The Hustle", (2018) (Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson).  She has just finished shooting as the lead "Sally Harding" in the British action film franchise "Morris Men", scheduled in cinemas in 2022 and in the film "Caladonia" playing opposite "Elijah Rowen"(Vikings) also released next year.  She starts to film "Firecracker" in January, alongside Andrew Lee Potts (Primevil, Alice, Band of Brothers). At the moment, she can be seen in the Mazda TV commercial shown internationally.  Eloise is a keen and strong martial artist. She trains Muay Kickboxing, Escrima (Philippine Martial Art) and handles a number of weapons and she does her own stunts. Fitness and meditation keeps her in balance daily.

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