Ele Keats
Ele Keats, often described as embodying health, talent, and authenticity, has made a significant mark in Hollywood since her acting debut at just 15 years old in the iconic Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial. Born in Paris to copywriter Sacha Georgescu and model Jan McGuire, she spent her early years in New York City and Germany before moving to Los Angeles at the age of 12 to chase her dreams in modeling and acting.
Keats, who is also a trained singer and dancer, quickly became a recognizable face on television, landing various commercials and securing a starring role as Anny in the Fox teen soap opera *Tribes* in 1990. Her film career expanded with notable appearances in *Frankie & Johnny* (1991) alongside Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer, the Disney musical *Newsies* (1992) featuring Christian Bale and Robert Duvall, and the dramatic film *Les survivants* (1993) with Ethan Hawke and Vincent Spano.
In addition to her film success, Keats has contributed to celebrated television series such as *Diagnostic: meurtre* (1993), *Les anges du bonheur* (1994), *CSI: Crime Scene Investigation* (2000), and *Cold Case* (2003), while also appearing in over a hundred national commercials. More recently, she has continued to enhance her impressive career with roles in films like Steven Soderbergh's *Eros* (2004), *Hairshirt* (1998), *Monday* (2006), *American Decaf* (2011), and *Snowflake* (2014).