Ellivia Gold has been nominated for a Young Artist Academy Award, performed Off Broadway, and is an aspiring filmmaker.
actors • dancer• singer•screenwriter
Ellivia Gold, a 16-year-old SAG-AFTRA-E actress, began her career at 10 with her first film and shortly after her Off-Broadway debut in A Christmas Carol. She was nominated for Best Actress by the Young Artist Academy for her role in Planting an Unwanted Seed, which won Best Short at the International Paris Film Festival.
With nine films to her credit, notable roles include the award-winning Immutable Uncertainties, where she plays a young girl reflecting on life with her mother before her Alzheimer's diagnosis; the awarded Queen of Magic, currently screening on both the east and west coast, Ellivia plays the younger protagonist, a determined Victorian girl whose adult self is determined to defy stereotypes as a female magician.. In White Smoke, she plays a grief-stricken girl coping with her mother's loss. The film is set to hit the film festival circuit this year. Beyond acting, Ellivia is also a singer and dancer, regularly performing in New York City cabarets at venues like The Greenroom 42 and the Triad.
A student at LaGuardia High School, Ellivia also trains privately in voice and acting. She’s also a member of the National Honor Society for Dance Molinari and performs in cabarets across NYC.
Passionate about mental health and food insecurity, Ellivia has supported the cause since she was four. She enjoys trapeze, rock climbing, kickboxing, cooking, running, playing piano, and spending time with friends and family.
Ellivia wrote Waves, her first short film, set for pre-production later this year!