Ellie Chidzey (b. 1982)

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Birthplace:
Guildford, Surrey, England, UK

Born:
February 4, 1982

A tall, energetic young woman best describes British actress Ellie Chidzey. She was born on February 4, 1982 in Guildford, Surrey, England. After completing training at a theatre school, she spent the next 3 years thereafter, appearing on stage in plays and musicals, including "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in the role of Magenta. However, despite a modest list of film and television credits, she is perhaps best known for her role as the barbarian Lux in the sequel to Dungeons & Dragons called Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005). In the movie's DVD special features section, she received great compliments from the director and stunt crew who were amazed by her energy and athletic prowess for the part. She has also appeared on television with a series of minor yet notable roles on Peep Show, portraying a feisty lap dancer and later in a March 2010 episode of EastEnders (1985) as a police officer. Ellie mostly lives in her hometown of Guilford with her parents.

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