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Bella Ramsey Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Height, Net Worth, Fast Facts

Bella Ramsey Wiki, Biography

English actress Bella Ramsey returns to the screens as Ellie, a 14-year-old girl who is the only hope of reviving human civilization in the new HBO show The Last of Us.

The show centers on a post-apocalyptic world twenty years after a strain of the Cordyceps fungus infected people around the world, causing those who breathed in the infected spores to become animals or zombies. In the quarantine area of Boston, Massachusetts, lives a thug named Joel (Pedro Pascal), who is assigned the task of smuggling Ellie out of the quarantine area.

Ramsey, who rose to fame with her roles in Game of Thrones, The Worst Witch, Hilda and Becoming Elizabeth, was last seen in the 2022 historical comedy film Catherine Called Birdy.

Bella Ramsey’s first credited role was on HBO’s Game of Thrones

Born in Nottingham in September 2003, Ramsey was educated online through InterHigh School. At the age of four, she began acting for pleasure through the Loughborough branch of Stagecoach Theater Arts, which she attended for seven years. She then began auditioning for professional roles through the Television Workshop.

Bella Ramsey was first seen as Lyanna Mormont in the HBO fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones. After appearing in the episode The Broken Man, fans and critics noted that Ramsey was a notable actress for portraying her character’s ruthless leadership style. The Hollywood Reporter cited her as “the breakout star of season 6”.

Bella continued to play the character in seasons seven and eight. She then starred in the 2017 television adaptation of The Worst Witch books as the titular character Mildred Hubble, for which she won Young Performer at the British Academy Children’s Awards in 2019. She left the show in 2020 due to mental health issues. .

Since 2018, Ramsey has provided the voice of the title character in the 2018 Netflix original series Hilda, for which she received the 2019 BAFTA Award for Best “Children’s Animation” along with Luke Pearson, Kurt Mueller and Stephanie Simpson. The show helped kick-start her singing career with her debut song The Life of Hilda released on November 25, 2020.

Bella reprized the role of Hilda in the 80-minute film special, Hilda and the Mountain King, which was released on December 30, 2021.

In February 2021, Ramsey was cast to play Ellie in HBO’s upcoming adaptation of the 2013 video game The Last of Us alongside fellow Game of Thrones actor Pedro Pascal, who played Oberyn Martell.

When it came time to cast Ramsey in the role, show creator Craig Mazin told The Hollywood Reporter that he was convinced after watching the tape of her. He said,

“Bella felt so real.”

Neil Druckmann, who is also the creator of the show, added:

“It was like Ellie was aware of the live action. She didn’t feel like watching an actor.”

In a recent interview with The New York Times, Ramsey revealed that she is gender fluid. She said:

“I guess my gender has always been very fluid. Someone would call me a ‘she’ or a ‘her’ and I wouldn’t think about it, but I knew if someone called me a ‘he’ it would be kind of exciting.”

She continued,

“I’m largely just one person. Being gendered isn’t something I particularly like, but in terms of pronouns, I really couldn’t care less.”

In The Last of Us, the 19-year-old actor plays a 14-year-old girl who is the last hope to save the world.

What is The Last of Us about?

The official synopsis for the show, according to HBO, reads:

“Based on the critically acclaimed video game The Last of Us, developed by Naughty Dog for PlayStation platforms, the story takes place twenty years after modern civilization has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, a one-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone What starts as a small job soon turns into a brutal and harrowing journey, as both must traverse the US and depend on each other to survive.

The Last of Us was created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, with Gustavo Santaolalla composing the score.