Ellivia Gold is a 16-year-old SAG-Eligible actor, singer, dancer, and screenwriter based in New York City. Growing up in a city filled with creativity and culture has shaped her both personally and artistically, inspiring a deep passion for storytelling in all its forms.
She made her on-camera debut in an award-winning short film, Immutable Uncertainties which sparked a love for screen acting and filmmaking. In addition to performing and creating, she is committed to using her voice to support causes she cares about.
Since then, she has continued to pursue projects centered on honest, heartfelt narratives. This past summer, she completed her ninth film, The Quiet Between, a short she wrote at the age of thirteen, which is now in post-production. She is also excited to return to the Off-Broadway stage next year in the new play, You and Me.
A recognized vocalist, she performs regularly in benefit cabarets and serves as a youth ambassador for organizations focused on addressing food insecurity and mental health. Outside of her work, she enjoys hiking, dancing, traveling, spending time with friends and discovering hidden corners of the city.
She is deeply grateful to the Sundance, SXSW, and Tribeca winning directors who supported her early growth as an actor on set, and writer during the drafting of her first short film. Their feedback on her script and encouragement have been instrumental in helping her develop her voice in telling raw and impactful narratives.