Ellie White
Ellie White

Ellie White

  • 34 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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The Windsors, series 2 episode 3 review

A breezy cross between a revenge tragedy, a Carry On film and an episode of Dynasty.

Ben Lawrence, The Telegraph, 19th July 2017

Ellie White & Celeste Dring on The Windsors

An interview with Ellie White, who plays Princess Beatrice, and her on-screen sister Celeste Dring, who plays Princess Eugenie.

The Velvet Onion, 10th July 2017

The Windsors are back on our box, welcomely, and still happily unfettered by such restrictive critical considerations as, for instance, taste. The satirical royal soap takes a blunderbuss approach to its humour: precisely how sharp might you have to be to take the rip out of Charles's ineffectuality or Theresa May's bullying incompetence? But the delights arrive with the minor royals: a vicious Pippa, casting gypsy curses, or Beatrice and Eugenie (Celeste Dring and Ellie White), mangling every posh diphthong available into a gargoyled simulacrum of the English language and thus gently, gleefully, reminding us of that old head-scratching question: what are they all, y'know, for?

Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 9th July 2017

Review: Vicki Pepperdine & Ellie White's Summer

It doesn't feel like the most original comedy but it is beautifully observed and exquisitely performed.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th June 2017

Sky Arts signs up top stars for Summer season

Morgana Robinson, Freddie Flintoff, David Earl, Joe Wilkinson, Jocelyn Jee Esien, Vicki Pepperdine, Ellie White, Ahir Shah and Emma Sidi are amongst the stars for Sky Arts's Summer sitcom shorts season.

British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2017

The Miser review

This play is only remotely likeable when it is openly mocking its own failings.

Annabel Mellor, West End Wilma, 15th May 2017

Preview: Murder in Successville series three

Murder in Successville is back on our screens next week, with a third series once more bringing Tom Davis back as uncompromising cop DI Sleet, alongside a whole new roster of celebrity rookie-cops to help him solve a crime. But is the third series up to the high standards set by the two before it? Our editor Paul Holmes took a sneaky peek to find out...

Paul Holmes, The Velvet Onion, 12th April 2017

The Miser review

I laughed intermittently: Ellie White wrings her relatively few lines for every bit of humour to be had from them, while Ryan Gage's magnificently confident silliness was a standout

Shanine Salmon, View From The Cheapest Seats, 16th March 2017

Review: The Miser - Garrick Theatre, London

This nearly 400-year-old play does all but disappoint.

Cavelle Leigh, The Reviews Hub, 14th March 2017

The Miser review

An evening that is often very funny indeed, albeit one that certainly chooses immediate comic fizz and fervour over finesse.

Tom Birchenough, The Arts Desk, 13th March 2017

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