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Elliot Page

Canadian actor and producer (born 1987)


Canadian actor and producer (born 1987)

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Elliot Page (formerly Ellen Page; born February 21, 1987) is a Canadian actor, producer, and activist. He is known for his leading roles across Canadian and American film and television, and for his outspoken work as an activist for LGBTQ rights and against discrimination. His accolades include nominations for an Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a SAG Award.

Page first came to recognition for his starring role in the television franchise Pit Pony (1997–2000) and his recurring roles in the series Trailer Park Boys (2002) and ReGenesis (2004). His breakthrough came with leading roles in the films Hard Candy (2005) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). He received critical acclaim for portraying the title character in the film Juno (2007), becoming the fourth-youngest nominee for the Academy Award for Best Actress at the time. His subsequent film credits include Whip It (2009), Super (2010), Inception (2010), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Tallulah (2016), and Close to You (2023). In addition, he produced and starred in Freeheld (2015), hosted the Viceland documentary series Gaycation (2016–2017), and directed There's Something in the Water (2019). Page also portrayed Jodie Holmes in the video game Beyond: Two Souls (2013) and Vanya/Viktor Hargreeves in the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy (2019–2024).

A pro-choice feminist, Page has spoken out in favor of the Me Too movement, advocated for abortion rights, called for the end of military dictatorship in Myanmar, and is a vegan. He publicly came out as a lesbian in 2014, and that same year, was included in The Advocates annual "40 Under 40" list. In 2015, he received the Human Rights Campaign Vanguard Award. In 2020, Page came out as a trans man and took the name Elliot. In March 2021, he became the first openly transgender man to appear on the cover of Time magazine.

Early life

Page was born on February 21, 1987, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Martha Philpotts, a teacher, and Dennis Page, a graphic designer. He was assigned female at birth and went by his given name, Ellen, prior to transitioning in 2020. Page attended the Halifax Grammar School until grade 10, and spent some time at Queen Elizabeth High School. After graduating from the Shambhala School in 2005, Page spent two years in Toronto, studying in the Interact Program at Vaughan Road Academy, along with close friend and fellow Canadian actor Mark Rendall.

Career

Early work

Page first acted on camera in 1997 at the age of ten, starring as Maggie Maclean in the CBC Television movie Pit Pony, which later spun off into a television series of the same name that ran from 1999 to 2000. For the television series role, he was nominated for a Gemini Award and Young Artist Award. In 2002, Page starred as Joanie in the film Marion Bridge, which is noted for being his first feature-film role. In the same year, he was cast in the television series Trailer Park Boys in the recurring role of Treena Lahey, which he played for five episodes.

Page had roles in the films Touch & Go and Love That Boy in the early 2000s, and he also starred in the television films Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story and Ghost Cat in the same year. For Ghost Cat, he won the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series. In 2004, Page starred in the drama Wilby Wonderful, for which he won an award at the Atlantic Film Festival and was nominated for a Genie Award. Also in 2004, he had a recurring role in season 1 of the series ReGenesis as Lilith Sandström, daughter of the show's protagonist.

2000s: Breakthrough and acclaim

In 2005, Page received recognition for his role in the movie Hard Candy, where he portrayed Hayley Stark, a teenage girl who takes a sexual predator hostage. The film was a critical and commercial success, and he received acclaim for his performance, with USA Today praising him for his role, stating that Page "manages to be both cruelly callous and likable" and gives "one of the most complex, disturbing and haunting performances of the year". For the role, he won the Austin Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress in 2006, among other awards and nominations. Also in 2005, he starred in the British film Mouth to Mouth. In 2006, Page appeared in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) as Kitty Pryde, a girl who can walk through walls. In the previous X-Men movies, the part had been used in brief cameos played by other actors, but never as a main character. The film was a commercial success.

In 2007, he had his widespread breakthrough for his leading role as the title character, a pregnant teenager, in the coming-of-age comedy-drama film Juno. A critical and financial success, the film was widely considered to be one of the best of the 2000s, and Page's performance earned critical acclaim. Film critic A. O. Scott of The New York Times described him as "frighteningly talented ... who is able to seem, in the space of a single scene, mature beyond [his] years and disarmingly childlike", and Roger Ebert said that no other actor had a better performance in 2007 than Page, whose "presence and timing are extraordinary". For his performance, Page was nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress, a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, a Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress, a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress — Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. He also won a Canadian Comedy Award, an Independent Spirit Award, and a Satellite Award for the role, as well as numerous critics awards, including Detroit Film Critics Society, Austin Film Critics Association and Florida Film Critics Circle. Also in 2007, he appeared in The Stone Angel, and led the films An American Crime and The Tracey Fragments, the latter of which also earned him critical acclaim, with the Boston Herald writing that "It is also a further reminder that Page is the real thing. But we knew that already". He won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film, among other accolades.

In 2008, Page co-starred in the comedy-drama film Smart People, which premiered in January that year at the Sundance Film Festival, and received a mixed response from critics. In the film, he played the overachieving daughter of a college professor. On March 1, 2008, Page hosted Saturday Night Live. On May 3, 2009, he guest starred in "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh", an episode of The Simpsons, as the character Alaska Nebraska, a parody of Hannah Montana. In September 2009, he starred in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, Whip It, as a member of a roller derby team. The film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and had its wide release on October 2, 2009.

2010s: Rise to prominence

Page at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival

In August 2009, Page was cast in the big-budget Christopher Nolan science fiction film Inception, which began filming the same year. The film was released on July 16, 2010, and was a commercial success. It received widespread acclaim from critics, being hailed as one of the best films of the 2010s. Page played Ariadne, an architecture student who is a newcomer to dream espionage. The cast, including Page, earned several accolades, with Page earning nominations from the Saturn Awards and the MTV Awards. He also starred in the 2010 black comedy superhero film Super, which he accepted after seeing the script for the film. The film received mixed reviews, though Page was praised for his performance as a psychopathic teenage sidekick. In January 2010, Page began appearing in a series of advertisements for Cisco Systems, including commercials set in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. That April, the Michael Lander film Peacock featured Page as Maggie Bailey, a struggling young mother. Page noted the film as "one of the boldest screenplays I've come across in my albeit short career; it's a character and story I can throw myself into and exactly the type of movie I love to be a part of".

In April 2011, it was announced that Page would co-star as Monica in the Woody Allen film To Rome with Love, a film told in four separate vignettes; the film was released in 2012. In June 2012, Quantic Dream announced the video game Beyond: Two Souls, in which Page portrays one of the main player characters, Jodie Holmes, through voice acting and motion-capture acting; it was released on October 8, 2013, in North America. The game polarized critics, but Page earned praise for his performance, with GamesTM calling it "truly breathtaking ... Jodie's character is one we've seen before in many films – a troubled child with a gift, haunted by spirits, struggling with growing up", but Page excelled in giving "gravity and warmth" to the character. He was given various awards and nominations for the role, including the British Academy Games Award for Best Performer. In 2013, another video game, The Last of Us, was released. Page accused the production for using his likeness without permission for the character Ellie; the character's appearance was subsequently redesigned to better reflect the actual performer's personality and make the character younger.

In 2013, Page stated that his directorial debut would be Miss Stevens, and would star Anna Faris and be produced by Gary Gilbert, Jordan Horowitz and Doug Wald; the project eventually moved forward without Page, with scriptwriter Julia Hart replacing Page as the director. Also in 2013, he co-starred in Zal Batmanglij's thriller The East, a film inspired by the experiences and drawing on thrillers from the 1970s, and he also starred in Lynn Shelton's Touchy Feely. In 2014, Page reprised his role as Kitty Pryde in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014). The film was a major box-office success, and received positive reviews from critics, being noted as one of the best films in the X-Men franchise. Page was praised for his performance and was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Scene Stealer and the Kids' Choice Award for Female Action Star. In December 2014, Page portrayed Han Solo in a staged reading of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.[[File:Elliot Page 2015.jpg|thumb|upright|Page in 2015]] In 2015, Page starred in and produced the film Freeheld, about Laurel Hester, which was adapted from the 2007 short film of the same name. The film received a mixed response from critics, with review site Rotten Tomatoes writing that "Freeheld certainly means well, but its cardboard characters and by-the-numbers drama undermine its noble intentions". In 2016, Page co-starred in the Netflix film Tallulah as the eponymous character; the film marked his third collaboration with director Sian Heder, and his second collaboration with Allison Janney, both of whom he worked with on Juno. In the film, his character is a young woman who abducts a baby and tries to pass it off as her own. On his acting, The Guardian wrote "...what grounds it are the terrific performances and Heder's rich direction and screenplay". In the same year, he appeared in the film Window Horses and provided the English voice of Rosy in the French film My Life as a Zucchini, the latter of which earned critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

On November 9, 2017, it was announced that Page had been cast in the main role of Vanya (later Viktor) Hargreeves in the Netflix superhero series The Umbrella Academy. The show received positive reviews from critics, and Page was acclaimed for his performance, earning a Saturn Award nomination in 2019 and winning the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television in 2022. After Page came out as transgender, it was revealed that he would continue his role in the show, with Netflix updating Page's name across the service. In March 2022, it was announced that Page's character would return in the upcoming third season and transition to male; the character briefly comes out to his siblings during "World's Biggest Ball of Twine". Gizmodo reported that the change "was very likely done to reflect Page's own transition".

Page headlined the science-fiction film Flatliners, a remake of the 1990 film of the same title which was released in 2017, emerging as a commercial success. Flatliners was panned by critics, although Page and the ensemble cast were praised, with film critic Matt Zoller Seitz writing that "Luna and Page in particular make much stronger impressions than you might expect, given the repetitious and mostly shallow scenarios they're asked to enact ... But the choppy, cliched visuals and the script's superficial approach to the characters' predicaments ultimately undo any goodwill that the actors can generate." Also in 2017, he produced and starred in the film The Cured.

2020s: Expansion and current work

In 2019, Page starred in the Netflix miniseries Tales of the City as Shawna Hopkins, which received positive reviews. Page, along with Ian Daniel, directed and produced the documentary There's Something in the Water, which is about environmental racism; the film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, and was later released on Netflix on March 27, 2020. The film received positive reviews from critics, with The Hollywood Reporter writing that the film, while "made in a standard documentary format that includes a voiceover and a tad too much weepy music", "gets its job done directly enough, underlining a situation that remains dire despite what seems to be a growing level awareness around the country". Page will next have a voice role in the upcoming film Naya Legend of the Golden Dolphin and Robodog.

In August 2021, Page collaborated with Mark Rendall for a music release on Bandcamp. The three-track EP has been described as a "lo-fi bedroom pop adventure" in the press. In August 2021, he signed an overall deal with Universal Content Productions. In September 2021, Page launched a production company, Page Boy Productions, and appointed Matt Jordan Smith to serve as Head of Development and Production. In February 2022, it was announced that Flatiron Books had acquired the publishing rights to Pageboy, a memoir written by Page, for $3 million, with the book set to release in June 2023. The memoir debuted at the top of The New York Times Best Sellers List for Nonfiction.

In October 2022, PageBoy Productions announced the project Backspot with him acting as executive producer. Filming in Toronto on the production wrapped in March 2023. In June 2023, it was reported that he served as a producer, screenwriter and actor on the upcoming drama film Close to You, which had just wrapped filming. Both films premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. Page was praised for his performance in the latter, winning an award at the 2023 Calgary International Film Festival.

As of June 2022, Page was writing a screenplay with his Mouth to Mouth co-star Beatrice Brown. In January 2025, it was announced that Page would be developing a television adaptation of Beyond: Two Souls after his production company acquired the rights from Quantic Dream. Later that same month, it was announced that Page would reunite with Christopher Nolan for The Odyssey (2026).

Page is a signatory of the Film Workers for Palestine boycott pledge that was published in September 2025.

Personal life

Sexuality and gender

On February 14, 2014, Page came out as a lesbian during a speech at the Human Rights Campaign's "Time to Thrive" conference in Las Vegas. In November 2017, he claimed to have been outed at age 18 by filmmaker Brett Ratner while on the set of X-Men: The Last Stand. This was corroborated by co-star Anna Paquin, who said that she was present when Ratner made the comment. In a lengthy Facebook post, Page expressed gratitude towards people who spoke out against abuse, and expressed frustration at the pattern of those who continued to remain silent on such matters. In 2014, Page was included in The Advocates annual "40 Under 40" list.

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On December 1, 2020, Page came out on social media as a trans man, specifying his pronouns as he and they, and revealed his new name, Elliot. Page explained that his decision to speak openly about his gender identity was partially prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and partially by the anti-transgender rhetoric in politics and the news cycle. GLAAD spokesperson Nick Adams stated that Page "will now be an inspiration to countless trans and non-binary people". Page's former wife, Emma Portner, expressed support for him coming out that same day on her Instagram account, saying she was "so proud" of Page. Netflix tweeted: "So proud of our superhero! We love you Elliot!" Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and various celebrities including Ellen DeGeneres, Miley Cyrus, James Gunn, and Kumail Nanjiani, expressed support for Page after the announcement. That same day, Netflix announced that it would update Page's credits and metadata across all titles to reflect his name. These changes were completed by December 8, 2020.

Page appeared on the cover of the March 29 / April 5, 2021, issue of Time, making him the first openly trans man to do so. He requested that Wynne Neilly photograph him for the cover because he wanted another transgender person to be the photographer. In the featured article, he described himself as queer and non-binary, and revealed that at the time he came out, he had been recovering from undergoing top surgery (subcutaneous mastectomy), a process that he described as "life-saving". Page also revealed that at the age of nine, he first talked about his gender identity: "I felt like a boy ... I wanted to be a boy. I would ask my mom if I could be someday."

Relationships and marriage

Page had a sexual relationship with Olivia Thirlby during the filming of Juno (2007). He briefly dated Kate Mara, with whom he co-starred in Tiny Detectives (2014) and My Days of Mercy (2017), in 2014.

In 2017, Page and dancer/choreographer Emma Portner revealed that they were in a relationship. In January 2018, Page announced that they were married. They separated in mid-2020, and Page filed for divorce in January 2021; it was finalized in early 2021, though they remain close friends.

In June 2025, Page announced a relationship with actress Julia Shiplett, best known for her role in Overcompensating (2025).

Activism and beliefs

Page is vegan, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) named him and Jared Leto the Sexiest Vegetarians of 2014. He is an atheist, and once said that religion "has always been used for beautiful things, and also as a way to justify discrimination". In 2008, Page was a self-described pro-choice feminist on abortion rights. He was one of 30 celebrities who participated in a 2008 online advertisement series for US Campaign for Burma, calling for an end to the military dictatorship in Myanmar.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesThe Wet SeasonMarion BridgeTouch & GoLove That BoyWilby WonderfulHard CandyMouth to MouthX-Men: The Last StandAn American CrimeJunoThe Tracey FragmentsThe Stone AngelSmart PeopleVanishing of the BeesWhip ItPeacockInceptionSuperTo Rome with LoveThe EastTouchy FeelyX-Men: Days of Future PastTiny DetectivesInto the ForestFreeheldTallulahWindow HorsesMy Life as a ZucchiniMy Days of MercyThe CuredFlatlinersThere's Something in the WaterInto My NameBackspotClose to YouThe TigerThe Odyssey}}
2002JocelynShort film
Joanie
Trish
2003Suzanna
2004Emily Anderson
2005Hayley Stark
Sherry
2006Kitty Pryde
2007Sylvia Likens
Juno MacGuff
Tracey Berkowitz
Arlene Simmons
2008Vanessa Wetherhold
2009NarratorVoice; documentary
Bliss Cavendar / Babe Ruthless
2010Maggie Bailey
Ariadne
Libby / Boltie
2012Monica
2013Izzy
Jenny
2014Kitty Pryde
Detective EllenShort film
2015NellAlso producer
Stacie AndreeAlso producer
2016Tallulah
Kelly (voice)
RosyVoice; English dub
2017Lucy MoroAlso producer
AbbieAlso producer
Courtney Holmes
2019HimselfDocumentary; also director
2022Documentary; executive producer
2023Executive producer
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2025Braxtonlast1=Shaferfirst1=Ellisetitle=Demi Moore Brings Hollywood Glamour to Milan Fashion Week With Star-Studded Premiere of Spike Jonze and Halina Reijn's Gucci Short Film 'The Tiger'url=https://variety.com/2025/scene/global/demi-moore-spike-jonze-halina-reijn-gucci-film-the-tiger-1236527805/website=Varietyaccess-date=25 September 2025date=24 September 2025}}
2026Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesPit PonyPit PonyTrailer Park BoysRideau HallHomeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray StoryGoing For BrokeGhost CatI Downloaded a GhostReGenesisSaturday Night LiveThe SimpsonsGlenn Martin, DDSTildaFamily GuyOut ThereGaycationThe Umbrella AcademyTales of the CityArk: The Animated Series
1997Maggie MacleanTelevision film
1999–2000Main role
2002Treena Lahey5 episodes
HeleneEpisode: "Pilot"
2003Young LisaTelevision film
Jennifer Bancroft
Natalie Merritt
2004Stella Blackstone
Lilith Sandström8 episodes
2008HimselfHost; episode: "Ellen Page/Wilco"
2009Alaska NebraskaVoice; episode: "Waverly Hills, 9-0-2-1-D'oh"
2011Robot AssistantVoice; episode: "Date with Destiny"
CarolynPilot
2012LindseyVoice; episode: "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream"
2013AmberVoice; episode: "Ace's Wild"
2016–2017HimselfHost; documentary series on Viceland; also executive producer
2019–2024Viktor/Vanya HargreevesMain role
2019Shawna HawkinsMain role
2024Victoria WalkerVoice; main role

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesBeyond: Two Souls
2013Jodie HolmesVoice and motion-capture

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Elliot Page

Page hosted the television documentary series Gaycation (2016) alongside Ian Daniel, which earned him two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He additionally served as a voice and motion capture actor in the video game Beyond: Two Souls in 2013, garnering five award nominations, including a nomination for a British Academy Games Award for Performer in 2014.

Notes

References

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  91. Maas, Jennifer. (March 29, 2022). "Elliot Page's 'Umbrella Academy' Character to Come Out as Transgender in Season 3 as Viktor Hargreeves".
  92. (March 30, 2022). "Elliot Page Returns to Umbrella Academy as Viktor Hargreeves".
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  94. McNary, Dave. (June 13, 2017). "Ellen Page, Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev Experiment With Death in 'Flatliners' Trailer".
  95. D'Alessandro, Anthony. (October 9, 2017). "'Blade Runner 2049' Still Rusted With $36M+ Columbus Day Weekend Opening: Monday Postmortem".
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  99. Miska, Brad. (September 1, 2017). "New Look at Ellen Page Zombie Film 'The Cured'". Bloody Disgusting!.
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  102. "Here Are All the Winners From the 2020 GLAAD Media Awards".
  103. Ramos, Dino-Ray. (April 6, 2020). "UTA Signs 'Tales Of The City' Star And Academy Award-Nominated Actor Ellen Page".
  104. (April 16, 2019). "'Humbled' Ellen Page visits Alton Gas site, shows support for Indigenous water protectors". [[Toronto Star]].
  105. [https://www.thestar.com/halifax/2019/07/31/nova-scotian-stories-of-environmental-racism-hit-the-big-screen-at-tiff-in-ellen-page-documentary.html "Nova Scotian stories of environmental racism hit the big screen at TIFF in Ellen Page documentary"] {{Webarchive. link. (August 28, 2019 . ''[[Toronto Star]]'', July 31, 2019.)
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  108. Eckardt, Stephanie. (April 28, 2021). "Elliot Page Tells Oprah He Finally Feels Comfortable Since Coming Out".
  109. "Mark and Elliot".
  110. (August 28, 2021). "Elliot Page just dropped his first album. It's a quirky 'lo-fi bedroom pop adventure'".
  111. Zorrilla, Mónica Marie. (August 31, 2021). "Elliot Page Inks First-Look Deal With UCP".
  112. Petski, Denise. (September 30, 2021). "Elliot Page Taps Matt Jordan Smith To Head Page Boy Productions".
  113. Fleming, Mike Jr.. (February 18, 2022). "Elliot Page 'Pageboy' Memoir Deal Exceeds $3 Million".
  114. "Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction: June 25, 2023". The New York Times.
  115. Vlessing, Etan. (October 13, 2022). "Elliot Page to Executive Produce 'Backspot' Cheerleading Drama (Exclusive)".
  116. Ramachandran, Naman. (March 20, 2023). "Evan Rachel Wood Joins Cast of 'Backspot,' Executive Produced by Elliot Page (EXCLUSIVE)".
  117. "Backspot". [[Toronto International Film Festival]].
  118. "Close To You". Toronto International Film Festival.
  119. (September 26, 2023). "Winners of 2023 CIFF competitions unveiled".
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  121. Andreeva, Nellie. (January 29, 2025). "'Beyond: Two Souls' Video Game Getting TV Series Adaptation By Elliot Page's Pageboy".
  122. Couch, Aaron. (January 31, 2025). "Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Rounds Out Cast with Elliot Page, Himesh Patel".
  123. Betts, Anna. (2025-09-10). "Actors and directors pledge not to work with Israeli film groups 'implicated in genocide'". The Guardian.
  124. Aviles, Gwen. (September 12, 2019). "Ellen Page would be 'thrilled' to exclusively play queer roles". [[NBC News]].
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  127. (February 14, 2014). "Canadian actress Ellen Page comes out as gay: 'I'm tired of hiding'". CBC News.
  128. (February 14, 2014). "Ellen Page Joins HRCF's Time to Thrive Conference". [[Human Rights Campaign]].
  129. Levin, Sam. (November 10, 2017). "Ellen Page says Brett Ratner outed her as gay in sexual remark when he was 18". [[The Guardian]].
  130. (November 20, 2017). "Ellen Page accuses Brett Ratner of sexual harassment". [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]].
  131. (August 20, 2014). "Ellen Page, This Generation's Gay A-Lister".
  132. Holland, Oscar. (March 17, 2021). "Elliot Page becomes first trans man to appear on Time magazine cover". CNN.
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  134. Dickson, E.J.. (March 16, 2021). "Elliott Page Opens Up on Coming Out as Transgender in New Interview".
  135. (December 1, 2020). "Elliot Page, Oscar-nominated star of ''Umbrella Academy'', speaks out about being transgender". [[GLAAD]].
  136. (December 1, 2020). "Elliot Page's Wife Says She's 'So Proud' of Him for Coming Out as Transgender: 'Love You So Much'".
  137. "'Juno' Star Elliot Page, Formerly Known As Ellen Page, Comes Out As Transgender". [[NDTV]].
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  139. (December 1, 2020). "Elliot Page: Canadian actor announces he's transgender".
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  141. (December 8, 2020). "Netflix amends Elliot Page's name on all past credits". [[Special Broadcasting Service]].
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  143. Robey, Tim. (December 2, 2021). "Elliot Page has been through enough – let the 'deadnaming' stop now". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  144. (April 30, 2021). "Elliot Page on Oprah Winfrey: Transition surgery 'life-saving'". [[BBC News]].
  145. Bucksbaum, Sydney. (June 7, 2023). "Elliot Page and 'Juno' costar Olivia Thirlby had 'sex all the time'".
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  152. Phillipp, Charlotte. (June 29, 2025). "Elliot Page Appears to Debut New Relationship with 'Overcompensating' Star Julia Shiplett".
  153. Waxman, Olivia. (June 26, 2014). "Jared Leto and Ellen Page Are PETA's Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrities".
  154. Anderson, John. (February 17, 2008). "'People always see a movie and project how you're going to be.'". [[The Washington Post]].
  155. Williams, Alex. (May 4, 2008). "Trying to Put a Name to the Face of Evil". [[The New York Times]].
  156. Lang, Brent. (August 8, 2019). "Toronto Film Festival Unveils Documentary, Midnight, Discovery Lineups".
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  158. "Berlinale {{!}} Programme {{!}} Programme - Nel mio nome {{!}} Into My Name". [[Berlin International Film Festival]].
  159. Rubin, Rebecca. (June 12, 2023). "Elliot Page to Star in Indie Drama 'Close to You'".
  160. (24 September 2025). "Demi Moore Brings Hollywood Glamour to Milan Fashion Week With Star-Studded Premiere of Spike Jonze and Halina Reijn's Gucci Short Film 'The Tiger'".
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