Forman Ellers
Forman Ellers, yeah, she’s one of those people who never really sits still. Grew up on Long Island, so you know she had that whole east coast energy from the start. Her dad fixes teeth and her mom’s all about healthy eating—kind of a classic combo, right? But Forman, nope, horses were her thing first. She trained hard, even competed, until acting started calling her name louder than the stable bell.
She kicked off her acting journey at NYC’s American Academy of Dramatic Arts—think big dreams, small apartments, and probably way too much coffee. But she didn’t stick around there; Harvard’s Stanislavski Theatre Program swooped her up, and honestly, who says no to Harvard? So she packed up and leveled up, diving into the kind of acting training that’d make your head spin.
Right after snagging that degree, she didn’t waste any time. Forman hit Off-Broadway with her own original play, “Letting Go.” Not just any play, either—it won an award, which, let’s be real, is a pretty solid flex fresh out of school. After that, L.A. started looking shiny, so she hopped coasts and threw herself into the madness of Hollywood.
Since landing in LA, she’s been grinding—indie films, TV pilots, you name it. Not everyone can say they’ve carved out a space in both theater and film, but Forman’s been doing just that, with a little New York grit and a lot of California hustle.