Ella Rumpf

Actress

Birthday February 4, 1995

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Paris, France

Age 29 years old

Nationality Switzerland

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1976

It premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.

In this role, she stars as a talented graduate student at a French École Normale Supérieure as she attempts to prove the Goldbach-Euler theorem together with her fellow student Lucas (Julien Frison, a graduate from the Académie Comédie-Française) under the guidance of their professor Laurent Werner (Jean-Pierre Darroussin).

In this outstanding role, she masterfully combines her erotic qualities with her bright intellect.

In 2024, she received the Lumières Award for Best Female Revelation for her performance in Marguerite's Theorem (2023).

She speaks Swiss German and French at a native level, and is fluent in German and English.

1995

Ella Rumpf (born 4 February 1995) is a Swiss actress, best known for her role as Alexia in the 2016 horror drama film Raw, which won the Sutherland Trophy at the 2016 BFI London Film Festival.

2011

She appeared in her debut film at age 16 called Summer Outside in 2011 directed by Friederike Jehn.

2013

She attended the Giles Foreman Center for Acting in London from 2013–2015 after completing her studies at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences in 2013.

2014

Rumpf won the role of Ali in the multi-award-winning feature film War (Krieg), by Simon Jaquemet in 2014 and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Swiss Film Awards.

She shaved her head for the role.

2016

Ella Rumpf starred alongside Garance Marillier in Raw (2016).

2017

Her other notable roles include, critical acclaimed Tiger in Tiger Girl (2017) and Hanna in The Divine Order (2017), the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.

Ella Rumpf was born in Paris and grew up in Zurich, Switzerland.

Her father is a psychotherapist and her mother a lecturer.

Rumpf went to the Steiner school and had her first taste of acting by winning the lead role in Romeo and Juliet at 14.

In 2017, she played the lead role in Tiger Girl and a supporting role in The Divine Order (Die göttliche Ordnung).

In 2022, Rumpf appeared in the HBO television series Tokyo Vice, directed by Michael Mann and written by J.T. Rogers.

In 2023, Rumpf played the main role as Marguerite in the film Marguerite's Theorem directed by Anna Novion.