Ele Keats, a multifaceted talent, has been widely recognized as the embodiment of health, talent, and sincerity, since her acting debut at the tender age of 15 in the iconic Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial.
Born in the City of Light, Paris, to a copywriter father, Sacha Georgescu, and a Ford model mother, Jan McGuire, Keats' upbringing was a unique blend of cultures, with her family relocating to New York City and Germany before settling in Los Angeles at the age of 12. This cosmopolitan background likely influenced her early decision to pursue a career in modeling and acting.
As a trained singer and dancer, Keats quickly established herself as a familiar face on television, appearing in numerous commercials and landing the role of Anny in Fox's teen soap-opera, Tribes, in 1990. Her subsequent film roles showcased her versatility, including appearances in There Goes My Baby, Frankie & Johnny, Newsies - The News Boys, and Les survivants.
On television, Keats has worked on a wide range of acclaimed series, including Diagnostic: meurtre, Les anges du bonheur, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Cold Case, as well as appearing in over one hundred national TV commercials. Her extensive experience has allowed her to hone her craft and build a solid reputation in the industry.
In recent years, Keats has continued to expand her repertoire, taking on roles in Steven Soderbergh's Eros, Hairshirt, Monday, American Decaf, and Snowflake, solidifying her position as a talented and enduring presence in the entertainment world.