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Ellen Woglom (born 1987) is an American actress best known for such films and television series as Crash, Outlaw,[1][2] Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior, Hated, April Showers and Californication.[3][4]
Key Information
In 2017, she joined the cast of Inhumans.[5]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior | Jessica Dawson | Disney Channel Original Movie |
| 2007 | Nameless | Sunset Vixen 1 | |
| 2007 | Dead Tone | Becky | |
| 2009 | April Showers | April | |
| 2010 | Privileged | Cara | |
| 2012 | Hated | Arryn | |
| 2012 | The Truth in Being Right | Julie | Short film |
| 2012 | A Little Something on the Side | Nikki | Short film |
| 2014 | Just Like Starting Over | Elise Chapman |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | The Bernie Mac Show | Saleswoman | Episode: "Wrestling with a Sticky Situation" |
| 2005 | CSI: NY | Briana Freemont | Episode: "Zoo York" |
| 2005 | Criminal Minds | Cherish Hanson | Episode: "The Popular Kids" |
| 2007 | The O.C. | Brynn | Episode: "The French Connection" |
| 2007 | Cold Case | Kim Jacobi | Episode: "Stalker" |
| 2007 | Viva Laughlin | Cheyenne Holden | Episodes: "Pilot", "What a Whale Wants" |
| 2008 | Ghost Whisperer | Jordan Lucas | Episode: "Heart & Soul" |
| 2009 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Heather Hallander / Kristen Vucelik | Episode: "Stranger" |
| 2009 | Californication | Chelsea Koons | Recurring role (8 episodes) |
| 2009 | Crash | Lily | Recurring role (4 episodes) |
| 2010 | Outlaw | Mereta Stockman | Main role (8 episodes) |
| 2011 | The Defenders | Lona | Episode: "Nevada v. Wayne" |
| 2011 | Mr. Sunshine | Brooke | Episode: "The Best Man" |
| 2011 | Suburgatory | Aimee Ainsley | Episode: "The Nutcracker" |
| 2011 | My Freakin' Family | Anna | TV film |
| 2012 | Breakout Kings | Lorraine Hamilton | Episode: "Ain't Love (50) Grand?" |
| 2012 | Scandal | Helen Fisher | Episode: "Hell Hath No Fury" |
| 2013 | Untitled Greg Daniels & Robert Padnick | Maggie | Unsold TV pilot |
| 2013 | The Glades | Maddy Malone | Episode: "Civil War" |
| 2014 | Sullivan & Son | Nicolette | Episodes: "Luck of the Half Irish", "Open Mic Night" |
| 2015 | Chicago Fire | Megan | Episodes: "Three Bells" |
| 2015 | Chicago P.D. | Megan | Episodes: "A Little Devil Complex" |
| 2016 | Castle | Rachel Decker | Episodes: "Fidelis Ad Mortem" |
| 2017 | Inhumans | Louise Fisher | Main role |
| 2017 | Love at Sunset Terrace | Sophie | TV film |
References
[edit]- ^ "NBC". Archived from the original on 2 June 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- ^ "TV Review: NBC's OUTLAW". Collider. 15 September 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- ^ "Movies". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (8 August 2012). "Jay Mohr, Ellen Woglom And Ben Falcone To Star in TV Land Comedy Pilots". Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- ^ Petski, Denise (March 3, 2017). "'Marvel's Inhumans': Eme Ikwuakor, Isabelle Cornish, Mike Moh, More Round Out Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on March 3, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
External links
[edit]- Ellen Woglom at IMDb
- Ellen Woglom on Twitter
Ellen Woglom
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Ellen Woglom (born April 18, 1987) is an American actress best known for her recurring and guest roles in television series such as Californication, Marvel's Inhumans, and Crash.[1] Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Woglom spent her early years traveling extensively across the United States due to her parents' business, living in states including Vermont, Colorado, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Tennessee before settling in Los Angeles.[2][3]
Raised on a farm, Woglom developed a passion for competitive horseback riding in her youth, but an injury shifted her interests toward acting.[2] She trained at the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and later attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she intended to major in drama, though she took a break to pursue professional opportunities before returning.[4][5] Her career began in 2005 with guest appearances on procedural dramas, including episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The O.C., and CSI: New York.[6]
Woglom gained prominence with recurring roles, such as Lily in the short-lived series Crash (2008–2009)[7] and Mereta Stockman in Outlaw (2010).[3][8][9] She portrayed Chelsea Koons across eight episodes of Californication from 2009 to 2014, earning recognition for her dramatic work alongside David Duchovny.[10] In film, notable credits include the lead role of Katie in the independent drama April Showers (2009) and supporting parts in horror titles like Dead Tone (2007) and the Disney Channel movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006).[1] More recently, she starred as Louise Fisher, a key human ally to the Inhuman royal family, in the Marvel series Inhumans (2017), and appeared in guest roles on shows like Castle (2016), Chicago P.D. (2015), and the legal drama Doubt (2017).[10][11] She starred in the Hallmark romance Love at Sunset Terrace (2020), where she played the lead Sophie.[1]
Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Ellen Woglom was born Ellen Woglom on April 18, 1987, in Nashville, Tennessee.[10][8] Her family's frequent relocations during her childhood were driven by her parents' business, which involved extensive travel. As a result, the family moved from Tennessee to several other states, including Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Colorado, and back to Tennessee, exposing Woglom to diverse environments in the northeastern and western United States throughout her youth.[10] As a young adult, Woglom settled in Los Angeles, California, to pursue her interest in acting, marking a transition toward her professional aspirations in the performing arts.[10]Performing arts training
Due to her family's nomadic lifestyle, Woglom gained exposure to Colorado during her teenage years, where she attended the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp in Steamboat Springs.[2] This marked her initial formal engagement with the performing arts, offering structured training in dance, theater, and performance techniques through intensive classes and workshops.[2][12] She later attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), intending to major in drama, though she took a break to pursue professional acting opportunities before returning.[4][5] The camp's creative, immersive setting amid the Rocky Mountains fostered foundational skills and inspiration that propelled her toward a professional acting path after she relocated to Los Angeles.[2][13]Career
Early career and breakthrough roles
Woglom entered the entertainment industry in 2005 with a minor role as a saleswoman in the episode "Wrestling with a Sticky Situation" of the Fox sitcom The Bernie Mac Show, marking her on-screen acting debut. This appearance was followed by guest spots on various procedural dramas, including portraying Briana Freemont in the CSI: NY episode "Zoo York" later that year, where she played a witness in a zoo-related murder investigation.[14] In 2005, she appeared as Cherish Hanson in an episode of Criminal Minds, contributing to a storyline involving a serial killer targeting families. Her early television work continued into 2007 with a guest role as Brynn in the The O.C. episode "The French Connection," where she depicted a high school student entangled in the show's teen drama dynamics.[15] These initial roles, often in supporting capacities on established network series, helped Woglom build visibility in Hollywood while honing her skills, drawing on her prior performing arts training for dramatic delivery.[8] A significant breakthrough came in 2006 with her role as Jessica Dawson, the antagonist and Wendy's rival, in the Disney Channel original movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior, a martial arts fantasy film that showcased her in a more prominent supporting part opposite lead Brenda Song. The film, which premiered on June 16, 2006, and attracted a young audience with its blend of teen comedy and action, represented Woglom's first involvement in a major production aimed at family viewing.[16] By 2008–2009, Woglom transitioned to recurring roles, including portraying Lily, a complex character in a fractured family, across four episodes of the Starz drama series Crash, which explored interconnected lives in post-Katrina Los Angeles.[17] This stint signified her shift from one-off guest appearances to more sustained narrative contributions, solidifying her presence in serialized television.[18]Television career
Woglom gained prominence in television with her recurring role as Chelsea Koons, the daughter of a record producer, in the Showtime comedy-drama series Californication during its third season in 2009, appearing in eight episodes alongside David Duchovny and the ensemble cast.[11] The following year, she transitioned to a lead role as Mereta Stockman, a young law student and assistant in a high-profile legal firm, in the NBC legal drama Outlaw, which ran for eight episodes in 2010 and starred Jimmy Smits.[6] Throughout the 2010s, Woglom maintained a steady presence through guest and recurring appearances across various network and cable series, including Lona in The Defenders (2011), Heather Hallander/Kristen Vucelik in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2009), Helen Fisher in Scandal (2012), Megan Shay in Chicago Fire (2015), Rachel Decker in Castle (2016), and Alison Thorne in Doubt (2017), as well as an early guest spot as Cherish Hanson in Criminal Minds (2005) that helped build toward these opportunities.[19][20][21][8][22][23][11][24] Her most high-profile television project came in 2017 with the Marvel series Inhumans on ABC, where she portrayed Louise Fisher, a human astronomer and ally to the Inhuman royal family, in all eight episodes of the visually effects-intensive production that premiered in IMAX theaters.[25][26] Following Inhumans, Woglom's television output has been limited, with no major series roles reported through 2025, shifting her focus toward other media.[8]Film career
Woglom began her film career with a supporting role in the Disney Channel original movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006), a martial arts comedy in which she played Jessica Dawson, the rival of the teenage protagonist reincarnated as a ancient warrior.[27] The film, directed by John Lah, featured Woglom alongside Brenda Song and marked her entry into feature-length projects aimed at a young audience. She followed this with a role as Sorority Chick Becky in the horror film Dead Tone (2007). She continued with the independent drama April Showers (2009), directed by Andrew Robinson, which drew inspiration from the Columbine High School massacre and explored the aftermath of a school shooting on survivors and their community.[28] Woglom portrayed April, a student navigating trauma and loss, contributing to the film's focus on emotional recovery and societal response to violence.[29] In 2012, she appeared in the indie drama Hated, directed by Lee Madsen, playing Arryn in a story about a young underground punk-rock band grappling with the temptations of fame, fortune, and personal sacrifices in the music scene.[30] Woglom's later film work included the short comedy Marry Fck Kill* (2020), directed by Matt Ferrucci, where she starred as Eliza in a satirical take on relationships and decision-making.[31] That same year, she took the lead role of Sophie in the romantic drama Love at Sunset Terrace, a TV movie directed by Heather Hawthorn-Doyle, in which her character, a stressed marketing executive, finds unexpected romance while renting an Airbnb from a widowed father.[32] Throughout her filmography, Woglom has balanced mainstream productions like her Disney debut with independent and direct-to-video projects, though her output has been limited since 2020, with no major theatrical releases as of 2025.[33]Personal life
Relationships
Ellen Woglom has kept her romantic life largely private, with no prior high-profile relationships publicly documented. She has been in a long-term partnership with Gabriel Gonzalez, as indicated by social media.[34] Their committed relationship is evident from shared posts, including anniversary celebrations in 2025 that highlight their enduring bond and mutual appreciation as partners.[35] This stability suggests cohabitation by late 2025, though specific details such as a wedding date remain undisclosed.Family
Ellen Woglom and her partner Gabriel Gonzalez welcomed their first child, Esme Roma Gonzalez, on August 20, 2025. Woglom announced the birth via an Instagram post on August 20, 2025, vividly describing the delivery experience as a moment of immediate warmth and connection upon placing the newborn on her belly.[36] Embracing her role as a new mother, Woglom has shared glimpses of family life through social media updates that emphasize bonding with the baby and her partner's engaged involvement as a father. These posts capture the tender adjustments of early parenthood, from late-night feedings to shared moments of joy, reflecting the positive transitions their family navigated in late 2025. No further details on additional children have been publicly disclosed. This new chapter has been supported by a strong partnership that has facilitated their family's growth.Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Nameless | Sunset Vixen 1[37] |
| 2007 | Dead Tone | Becky |
| 2009 | April Showers | April[28] |
| 2012 | The Truth in Being Right | Julie[38] |
| 2012 | A Little Something on the Side | Nikki[39] |
| 2014 | Just Like Starting Over | Elise Chapman[40] |
| 2020 | Marry F*ck Kill | Eliza[31] |
| 2020 | Love at Sunset Terrace | Sophie[32] |
| 2010 | Privileged | Cara |
Television
Ellen Woglom has appeared in over 20 television productions, ranging from guest spots to recurring and leading roles across various series and TV movies.[10]| Year | Title | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | The Bernie Mac Show | Saleswoman | 1 |
| 2005 | Criminal Minds | Cherish Hanson | 1 ("The Popular Kids") |
| 2005 | CSI: NY | Briana Freemont | 1 ("Zoo York")[41] |
| 2006 | Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior | Jessica Dawson | TV movie |
| 2007 | Viva Laughlin | Cheyenne Holden | 2[42] |
| 2007 | Cold Case | Kim Jacobi | 1 ("Stalker")[43] |
| 2007 | The O.C. | Brynn | 1 ("The French Connection") |
| 2008 | Ghost Whisperer | Jordan Lucas | 1 ("Heart & Soul")[44] |
| 2009 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Kristen Vucelik | 1 ("Stranger") |
| 2009 | Californication | Chelsea Koons | 8 (Season 3) |
| 2009 | Crash | Lily | 4 |
| 2010 | Outlaw | Mereta Stockman | 8 |
| 2011 | The Defenders | Lona | 1 |
| 2011 | Mr. Sunshine | Brooke | 1 |
| 2011 | Suburgatory | Aimee Ainsley | 1 ("The Nutcracker")[45] |
| 2011 | My Freakin' Family | Anna | Pilot |
| 2012 | Breakout Kings | Lorraine Hamilton | 1 ("Off the Beaten Path") |
| 2012 | Hated | Arryn | TV movie |
| 2012 | Scandal | Helen Fisher | 1 ("Hell Hath No Fury") |
| 2013 | The Glades | Maddy Malone | 1 ("Civil War")[46] |
| 2014 | Sullivan & Son | Nicolette | 2 |
| 2014 | Selfie | Olivia | 1 ("Pilot") |
| 2015 | Chicago Fire | Megan Shay | 2 ("Nobody Touches Anything", "Warm and Dead") |
| 2015 | Chicago P.D. | Megan Shay | 1 ("A Little Devil Complex") |
| 2016 | Castle | Rachel Decker | 1 ("Fidelis Ad Mortem") |
| 2017 | Doubt | Alison Thorne | 13 (main role) |
| 2017 | Inhumans | Louise Fisher | 8 (main role) |
