Ellen Hollman

Ellen Hollman

Ellen Hollman is an American actress.

Biography

Hollman was born in Detroit, Michigan, and eventually moved to Troy, Michigan where she graduated from Troy High School in 2001. She made her television debut on an episode of "Malcolm in the Middle" in 2005. In 2006, Hollman made her first appearance on film in the movie , where she played the roll of Beau. Hollman is currently working on two big-screen projects set to debut in 2007 and 2008, respectively, Lie To Me, with Brandon Routh and Asylum (2007 film),with Sarah Roemer.

Credits

* "Alison", Fling, 2008
* "Ivy", Asylum (2007 film),
* "Megan", Surf School, 2006
* "Beau", , 2006
* "Special Agent Tina Larsen", ", episode; Family Secret", 2006
* "Maayke", "Malcolm in the Middle, episode: Blackout", 2005
* "Bartender", "Sex, Love & Secrets, episode: Secrets"
* "Vickie", "Criminal MindsCBS episode: True Night"2007
* "Young Kirsten", The OC episode: "The case of the Franks"

Family

Her father, Hart Hollman, is a veteran member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra where he plays the viola.

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1712005/ Ellen Hollman ] at the Internet Movie Database


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