Grégory Ravary Ellis
- Actor
Grégory Ravary Ellis was born on May 13th, 1994, in Basel, Switzerland
to parents, British born father David Ellis and French Canadian mother
Linda Ravary, who married in 1990. Grégory and his family moved to the
US, when Grégory was 9 months old. He attended a French school during
his elementary years, so he is fluent in French and in English.
His first feature film was The Caller (2008) starring Elliot Gould and Frank Langella playing Lulu young Elliott Gould from Writer/Director Richard Ledes, which was filmed in New York.
Other credits include Tom of Warwick in "Camelot" with Debbie Boone, "Tosca" for The Opera Company of North Carolina and "The Music Man" with Tom Wopat. He also landed the principal role of Tommy, as the youngest member of Clay Aiken and his Joyful Noise 2005 Christmas Tour.
Grégory has two siblings, older brother Justin Ravary Ellis, born in London, England in 1991, a talented singer and musician, and younger sister Juliette Romy Ravary Ellis, born in the USA in January 1999.
His first feature film was The Caller (2008) starring Elliot Gould and Frank Langella playing Lulu young Elliott Gould from Writer/Director Richard Ledes, which was filmed in New York.
Other credits include Tom of Warwick in "Camelot" with Debbie Boone, "Tosca" for The Opera Company of North Carolina and "The Music Man" with Tom Wopat. He also landed the principal role of Tommy, as the youngest member of Clay Aiken and his Joyful Noise 2005 Christmas Tour.
Grégory has two siblings, older brother Justin Ravary Ellis, born in London, England in 1991, a talented singer and musician, and younger sister Juliette Romy Ravary Ellis, born in the USA in January 1999.