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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). Her other films include Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016), Churchill (2017), and Army of the Dead (2021).
In North America, Maleficent is the eighth-highest-grossing 2014 film. [130] Maleficent opened outside North America on the same weekend as North America, earning $20.1 million from 35 territories in its first two days (May 28–29, 2014). [131] During its opening weekend, the film topped the box office with $106.1 million from 47 territories ...
Isobelle Molloy, Ella Purnell, and Angelina Jolie as Maleficent in Maleficent (2014) Dev Patel, Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, and Tanay Chheda as Jamal Malik in Slumdog Millionaire (2008) Gérard Depardieu and Guillaume Depardieu as Marin Marais in Tous les Matins du Monde (1991) Billy Crudup and Jonathan Tucker as Tommy Marcano in Sleepers (1996) [17]
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Ella Purnell on Terrifying Onlookers While Researching Serial Killers for ‘Sweetpea,’ Finding Her Voice as Producer and How She’s Prepping for ‘Fallout’ Season 2 Alex Ritman October 10 ...
Maleficent is a live-action adaptation/retelling of 1959's animated film Sleeping Beauty, from the eponymous antagonist. [1] In 2003, [2] during Don Hahn's meeting with Disney's animation department, it was suggested to create an origin film about Maleficent from Disney's animated film Sleeping Beauty in the same vein as then just released Broadway musical Wicked. [3]
Thanks to "Yellowjackets" and "Fallout," Ella Purnell's star has risen exponentially, but "Sweetpea" represents a step forward for the actor: It's the first series she's executive produced.
The character was animated by Marc Davis, who also animated Aurora in the film. She was aptly named "Maleficent" (an adjective derived from the Latin maleficentia, which means "doing evil or harm"), [7] and may have been based on earlier French and European myths and legends about the fairy Mélusine, especially in the 2014 live-action film of the same name. [8]