Elliot Page is indeed a producer and actor from Canada. He has garnered several awards. Page rose to prominence with recurring parts in Trailer Park Boys (2002) and ReGenesis (2002), for which he was nominated for a Young Artist Award, and for his role in the television franchise Pit Pony, for which he was nominated for a Young Artist Award (2004). Going For Broke, a 2003 made-for-television film, was one of Page’s first appearances in a mainstream United States-distributed film. Page made his feature debut in Hard Candy (2005), for which he earned an Austin Film Critics Association Award and was nominated for an Empire Award. He was nominated for an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, a Critics’ Choice Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his work in Jason Reitman’s film Juno (2007), for which he won critical praise.
Page’s appearances in The Tracey Fragments (2007), Whip It (2009), Super (2010), Inception (2010), and Tallulah (2010) have brought him extra honours and appreciation (2016). He also acted inside the X-Men movies The Last Stand (2006) and Days of Future Past (2014) as Kitty Pryde, produced the movie Freeheld (2015) in which he already starred, as well as directed the documentary There’s Something in the Water. In the video game Beyond: Two Souls, he delivered voice and motion-capture acting for such main character, for which he has been nominated for such a BAFTA Games Award. He went on to anchor the documentary series Gaycation (2016–2017), for which he has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as play Vanya Hargreeves inside the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy.
In February 2014, Page came out like a lesbian woman, and then in December 2020, she came out as transgender. Page was the first openly trans guy to be on the cover of Time magazine in March 2021.
Page made her acting debut in 1997, when she was ten years old, in the CBC television movie Pit Pony, which was eventually adapted into a television series of the same name that aired from 1999 to 2000. He was nominated for a Young Artist Award for the role. Page made his feature screen debut in 2002, as Joanie in Marion Bridge, which was also his first.
In the same year, he was cast inside the recurring character of Treena Lahey in the television series Trailer Park Boys, which he portrayed for five episodes. In 2003, Page appeared in the films Touch & Go and Love That Boy.
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