Ella-Rae Smith
Ella-Rae Smith (born 21 February 1998) is an English actress and model known for her breakthrough roles as the rebellious student Phoebe in the BBC psychological thriller series Clique (2017) and as the resilient clipper Nix in the AMC martial arts drama Into the Badlands (2018–2019).[1][2] Born in Bristol, England, Smith grew up with two younger siblings and attended Cotham School, nurturing her passion for performing through school productions; her first acting gig was a primary school musical adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.[3][4][5] At age 13, she was scouted as a model during a school trip to Paris and signed her first agency contract with Next London in 2014 at age 16, balancing early modeling work with her emerging acting ambitions.[6][7] Smith left school at 17 to pursue acting full-time, marking a pivotal shift in her career.[8] Smith's acting debut came in 2013 with the short film Kitty Litter, followed by guest appearances in British television series such as Marley's Ghosts (2015) and Doctors (2015).[9] Her role in Clique brought critical attention, showcasing her ability to portray complex, intense characters in ensemble dramas. She transitioned to international projects with supporting roles in Hollywood films, including Joanna in the action thriller The Commuter (2018) starring Liam Neeson and as a member of Madame M's CIA crew in Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019).[1][10] In 2021, Smith led the survival horror film Sweetheart, playing a woman stranded on an island terrorized by a mysterious aquatic creature, earning praise for her physical and emotional performance. She also appeared in the supernatural horror Seance (2021) and the thriller Into the Deep (2022).[10] In recent years, Smith has expanded into high-profile streaming series, portraying Fola in the first season of Netflix's The Witcher (2019) and Queen Sareth in the second season of Apple TV+'s Foundation (2023).[1][11] In 2024, she received the Best Supporting Actress award at the Haunted House FearFest for her role in the short film Aurora, a comedic horror about a perimenopausal vampire.[12][13] Smith also serves as a producer and starred in the lead role in the Tubi horror thriller My Bloody Galentine (2024). In 2025, she starred as Anita in the horror film Your Host and received the European Actress of the Year Award at the Ischia Global Festival.[14][15][16] Throughout her career, she continues to model for brands like Rimmel while maintaining a focus on diverse, genre-spanning roles.[5]Background
Early life
Ella-Rae Kirby-Smith was born on 21 February 1998 in Bristol, England, UK.[17] She grew up in Bristol alongside her two younger siblings, Linden and Ciss Kirby-Smith, though public details about her parents remain limited.[17] Smith first nurtured her passion for performing through school productions, including playing Olivia in a primary school musical adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at age 12.[4] During her childhood in Bristol, she developed an early interest in performance and public-facing activities, which became evident when she was scouted for modeling at the age of 13 while on a school trip to Paris. She signed her first modeling agency contract with Next London in 2014, at the age of 16.[18][11][6] Walking along the Champs-Élysées, she caught the attention of a modeling scout, an encounter that sparked her initial foray into the industry and highlighted her natural poise in front of others.[18]Education
Ella-Rae Smith attended Cotham School in Bristol during her teenage years.[5] In 2015, at age 17, Smith chose to leave school and forgo further formal education in order to pursue acting and modeling full-time.[8]Professional life
Modeling career
Ella-Rae Smith signed her first modeling contract in 2014 at the age of 16, following an earlier scouting at age 13.[6][18] This marked the beginning of her professional modeling endeavors, which she pursued alongside her burgeoning interest in acting.[19] In the mid-2010s, Smith began securing key campaigns and endorsements with prominent brands, including Hugo Boss and Rimmel.[11][20] These opportunities established her presence in the fashion industry, with additional work for labels like THE OUTNET in holiday campaigns.[21] Represented by agencies such as Next Management, her modeling provided essential financial stability during her early career.[19] Specifically, it supported her relocation to London and allowed her to sustain herself amid inconsistent acting income, enabling her to focus on auditions without immediate financial pressure.[19] Modeling also served as a foundational experience, enhancing her comfort in front of the camera and preparing her for the demands of acting through lessons in handling rejection and embodying creative visions.[4] Into the 2020s, Smith continued selective modeling work alongside her acting commitments, featuring in high-profile shoots for brands like Hugo Boss and Rimmel as recently as 2023, though with diminishing emphasis as her on-screen roles expanded.[20][11]Acting career
Ella-Rae Smith's early acting credits include guest appearances in British television series such as Marley's Ghosts (2015) and Doctors (2015).[9] Her breakthrough came in 2017–2018 with her portrayal of Phoebe Parker-Fox in the BBC Three psychological thriller Clique, a role that drew critical attention and solidified her reputation in British TV drama.[22] She followed this with a recurring role as Nix in season 3 of the AMC martial arts series Into the Badlands (2018–2019).[23] Her early modeling experiences contributed to developing the poise needed for auditions and initial performances.[4] Expanding into film, she secured a supporting part as Sofia in the action thriller The Commuter (2018) and a credited ensemble appearance as a member of Madame M's crew in Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019). She also appeared as Fola in season 1 of Netflix's The Witcher (2019). Gaining international prominence, Smith portrayed Queen Sareth of Cloud Dominion in the second season of Apple TV+'s sci-fi series Foundation (2023), spanning eight episodes and highlighting her in a high-profile prestige production. She shifted toward lead roles in the horror and thriller genres, starring as Isla—whom she also co-produced—in the coming-of-age film Sweetheart (2021)[24] and as Helina in the supernatural horror Seance (2021). In recent years, she played Naomi in the Netflix adaptation One Day (2024), took the lead as Jadyn in the Tubi slasher My Bloody Galentine (2024),[14] and as Violet in the horror film Yule (2024); upcoming projects include starring as Anita in Your Host (2025)[25] and as Gila in the short thriller Paranoia (2025).[26] Smith's career trajectory reflects a progression from ensemble television parts in the 2010s to dynamic, genre-spanning leads in film and streaming by the 2020s, demonstrating her versatility across action, drama, and horror.[27]Filmography
Film
Ella-Rae Smith's acting debut came in 2013 with the short film Kitty Litter. Her feature film debut came in 2017 with the role of Ella in Butterfly Kisses, a British drama exploring themes of adolescence and pornography.[28] In 2018, she appeared as Sofia, a teenager caught in a tense subway mystery, in the action thriller The Commuter directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson. Smith had a supporting role as Madame M's Crew #1 in the 2019 action film Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, part of the Fast & Furious franchise.[29] She portrayed Helina, a student at an elite girls' school, in the 2021 horror film Seance, directed by Simon Barrett and starring Suki Waterhouse. Also in 2021, Smith starred as Isla, a lifeguard in a coming-of-age romance, in Sweetheart, for which she also served as a producer; the film premiered at the BFI Flare London LGBT Film Festival.[30] In 2022, she played Berry, daughter of the lead character, in The Lost Girls, a fantasy drama reimagining the Peter Pan story from a female perspective, directed by Livia D'Apice. That same year, Smith appeared as Jess in the thriller Into the Deep, a British production distributed by Sky Cinema. In 2024, she starred as Sofia in the short film Aurora, a comedic horror about a perimenopausal vampire; for this role, she won Best Supporting Actress at the Haunted House FearFest.[13] Also in 2024, she led as Jadyn, a kind-hearted woman seeking revenge, in the horror thriller My Bloody Galentine, directed by Traci Hays and released on Tubi. Also in 2024, Smith starred as Violet in Yule, a supernatural horror film about family secrets during a holiday gathering, which premiered at film festivals.[31] Upcoming in 2025 is Your Host, a horror film directed by D.W. Medoff, in which Smith plays Anita alongside Jackie Earle Haley.[15]Television
She continued with recurring roles in subsequent years, including Nix in the action series Into the Badlands from 2018 to 2019, appearing in 16 episodes.[23] In 2016, she guest-starred as Mia in two episodes of the comedy Marley's Ghosts. From 2017 to 2018, Smith played the key role of Phoebe Parker-Fox in the psychological thriller Clique, featuring in 6 episodes.[22] Her international profile grew with a 2019 appearance as Fola in one episode of the fantasy series The Witcher. In 2020, she starred as Daisy Hoy in the Netflix miniseries The Stranger, appearing in all 8 episodes.[32] Smith took on a prominent recurring role as Queen Sareth of Cloud Dominion in season 2 of Foundation (2023), appearing in all 10 episodes. She appeared as Ariadne in 1 episode of the period drama Dangerous Liaisons in 2022. In 2024, Smith portrayed Naomi in 1 episode of the romantic drama series One Day.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Marley's Ghosts | Mia | 2 | Guest appearances in comedy |
| 2017–2018 | Clique | Phoebe Parker-Fox | 6 | Main cast in BBC thriller |
| 2018–2019 | Into the Badlands | Nix | 16 | Recurring role in AMC series |
| 2019 | The Witcher | Fola | 1 | Guest in Netflix fantasy series |
| 2020 | The Stranger | Daisy Hoy | 8 | Lead in Netflix miniseries |
| 2022 | Dangerous Liaisons | Ariadne | 1 | Guest in Starz period drama |
| 2023 | Foundation | Queen Sareth of Cloud Dominion | 10 | Recurring in season 2 of Apple TV+ series |
| 2024 | One Day | Naomi | 1 | Guest in Netflix adaptation |