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Ellen Page started out as an art house actress, playing a lot of roles that provoke the audience. This girlish figure-like Hollywood star is surely an odd appearance on the red carpet, to say the least, but in the best way possible. Unlike most of the young girls meant for roles that incarnate ideal beauty, Ellen is not blond, tall or blue-eyed, but exactly the opposite and she makes it all work, because she looks gorgeous and has a wonderfully shaped body. What does she do to keep in shape, by the way? You’ll find out if you keep reading!

Exercise&Diet

Ellen is a very thin girl. She doesn’t own a car and chooses to walk everywhere. There’s not much information out there about Ellen Page’s diet and exercise regimen. Ellen Page is very petite. While filming “An American Crime” (a film that tells the story of Sylvia Likens, a young girl who was brutally murdered and tortured to death in 1965) she was very serious about her role and according to celebrity-diets.org instead of undergoing a healthy weight loss program, or some natural weight loss program, she starved herself to achieve a massive weight loss like she wanted. That is the wrong thing to do. For good weight loss diets though, there are plenty of other tips on this site!

Apparently that isn’t the only time she did something extreme in order to get better sense of the character she plays, because socialworkout.com informs that adorable little Ellen Page did her own skating and stunts for “Whip It”, the new roller derby movie of 2009. Apparently, she trained for three months with Axles of Evil, a skater with the L.A. Derby Dolls, prior to joining in the cast-wide roller derby boot camp.

Other than that, while not filming, Ellen Page likes to take advice for easy weight loss exercices from L.A. celebrity fitness trainer Harley Pasternak, the same one that Halle Berry, Eva Mendes and Katherine Heigl use to train with.

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