Eleanor James

Eleanor James (born 18 April 1986 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire) is an English actress.

Eleanor James
Born
Eleanor James

(1986-04-18) 18 April 1986
Other namesElle James
OccupationActress
Dancer
Years active2005–present

Career

In 2005 Eleanor landed her first film role when she got the part of a fallen angel in Demonic, starring Tom Savini. Eleanor then got the role of Josephine Stewart in comedy/horror Hellbride[1] and in 2007 played the supporting role of Anna in Italian horror film Colour from the Dark directed by Ivan Zuccon,[2] starring Debbie Rochon.[3] In 2008 she played the role of Stitchgirl in Alan Ronald's segment of British horror anthology Bordello Death Tales.[4] Eleanor then took the lead role in German zombie film Unrated directed by Timo Rose and Andreas Schnaas.[5] The low-budget film was shot in Goslar in summer 2009.[6]

Filmography

  • Forest of the Damned (2004) (US title: Johannes Roberts' Demonic)
  • Transformed - ITV Ident (2004)
  • The Design (2005)
  • Cherry Orchard (2005)
  • An American Nobody in London (2005)
  • Martyr (2006)
  • Jam (2006)
  • Poland Night (2006)
  • Dr. Psycho's Chamber of Sadism 1: Sado-Nurses in Heat (2006)
  • Hellbride (2007)
  • MoonGal & The Planet Of The She Vixens (2007)
  • MoonGal & The Emerald Of Yesterday (2007)
  • The Devil's Music (2008)
  • ZoTN (2008)
  • Colour from the Dark (2008)
  • Webkam (2008)
  • Bordello Death Tales (2009)
  • Braincell (2009)
  • Unrated (2009)
  • Zombies of the Night (2009)
  • Till Sunset (2010)
  • Dead Cert (2010)
  • Karl the Butcher vs Axe (2010)
  • Maximum Shame (2010)
  • Harolds Going Stiff (2010)
  • Backslasher (2010)
  • Monitor (2010)
  • Slasher House (2012)
  • Le Sequel (2016)
  • Forest of the Damned 2 (2017)

Music videos

gollark: ~~freeze it~~
gollark: I'm hoping for arcanas in the AP soon once I finish hatching and freezing these SWs.
gollark: Omincident sounds better.
gollark: Given that it's a 2G prize anyway I'd expect a decent amount of offers.
gollark: Oh, also- random messy common

References


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