Elise Bauman

Elise Bauman (born October 23, 1990)[1] is a Canadian actress, director, filmmaker and singer. She portrayed the role of Laura Hollis, the lead character of the web series Carmilla (2014–2016).

Elise Bauman
Bauman at Fan Expo Canada in 2015
Born
Elise Janae Bauman

(1990-10-23) October 23, 1990 (age 33)
Occupation(s)Actress, Singer, Filmmaker, Director
Years active2006–present
Known forCarmilla

Career

Bauman began working professionally in the theatre from an early age. In 2009, she made the move to New York City to further her studies by attending Circle in the Square Theatre School,[2] where she was cast as Anya in the graduating classes' production of The Cherry Orchard. In the fall, she returned to the stage once again in Red One Theatre Collective's The Skriker, by Caryl Churchill, which garnered critical acclaim and was rated 5 N's in NOW Magazine.[3]

In 2014, Bauman was cast as the lead character Laura Hollis, the naive and headstrong student of Silas University, in the Canadian web series Carmilla, based on the 1871 Gothic vampire novella of the same name by J. Sheridan Le Fanu.[4]

The series popularity for its depiction of LGBT characters and has been viewed over 70 million times on the KindaTV YouTube channel, attracting fans worldwide. When interviewed about how she feels playing a queer character in a series that isn't about being queer, Bauman said:

Bauman in 2014

You don’t see any of the characters being ostracized because of it [their sexuality]. In a way, it’s exactly the opposite of what happens on other shows. Their sexuality isn’t the thing that is sticking out about them. It’s the norm. I think that is so refreshing and that it is so wonderful to see...[5]

As a result of Carmilla's popularity online, Bauman has garnered much attention on social media for her role, primarily on Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram, where she has since amassed more than 200,000 combined followers. The show's popularity helped her secure the 9th position on AfterEllen's Hot 100 List in 2015.[6]

In 2016, Bauman starred alongside her Carmilla co-star Natasha Negovanlis in the feature film Almost Adults, directed by Sarah Rotella and written by Adrianna DiLonardo from Unsolicited Projects.[7][8] Almost Adults was screened at several film festivals[9] before being made available on multiple online platforms, including Netflix, in 2017.

Installments of the third and final season of Carmilla began airing on YouTube in September 2016. During that same year, the series won a Canadian Screen Award[10] and a Rockie Award for Branded Content at the Banff World Media Festival.[11]

In 2017, Bauman reprised her role as Laura Hollis in The Carmilla Movie, a feature-length film based on the series, which was released in theatres across Canada on October 26.[12]

In 2018, At the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, Bauman won the Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award, voted on by fans, for her work on Carmilla. Bauman stated in her speech, "The entertainment industry is changing but not rapidly enough, and we need the voices of the public to prove that diverse stories will have a large and dedicated audience. If we want to see films and shows with inclusive representation both in front of and behind the camera, we need to support those projects. So my ask of you is this; one, seek out and watch projects made by and starring women, people of colour and LGBTQ people. Signal boost these projects to your network of friends. I believe we have the power to change the way we tell our stories and I believe that you, the audience, plays a significant role in that change. Let’s get to it. Thank you!"[13]

In 2018, Bauman made her directorial debut with Canadian musician Ellevan's music video "Keep Going".[14]

Personal life

Bauman came out as bisexual in 2017.[15]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
2014Worst Thing I Ever DidFallonEpisode: "For Love or Money"
The SkrikerGirl skriker
Young BadlandsBunnyWebseries; 6 episodes[16]
2014–16CarmillaLaura Eileen HollisWebseries; lead role[17][18]
2015Canadian StarHerselfDocumentary
Face the MusicAmandaEpisode: "The Abridged Pilot"[19]
Everything's Gonna Be PinkTheatre School StudentFeature film[20][21]
2016Almost AdultsMackenzieFeature film; main role
SlasherEliseEpisode: "Soon Your Own Eyes Will See"
Below Her MouthBridgetFeature film; supporting role[22]
2017Mandy Mayhem's Rapping with ActorsHerselfEpisode: "Elise Bauman"
FOMOKris DucksworthShort film
The Carmilla MovieLaura Eileen HollisFeature film; main role
Murdoch MysteriesAbigail ListonEpisode: "The Accident"
The Inherent Traits of Connor JamesMatildaShort film[23]
Becoming BurlesqueBecca
2018Paper CraneShort film
The Handmaid's TaleJennyEpisode: "First Blood"
Frankie Drake MysteriesMuriel WoodsEpisode: "50 Shades of Greyson"
90/91MercedesShort film;
2019Mary Kills PeopleBronwyn3 episodes
How to Buy a BabyLondonEpisode: "Adopt-A-Class"
2020The Good WitchDonna
2021Designed with LoveMaureen 'Mo' Ryder
Love in TranslationLu WaltersAlternate Title: Speaking Your Language
Under the Christmas TreeAlma Beltran
The Republic of SarahSallieEpisode 'The Criminal It Deserves'
A New Year's ResolutionAJ
2022Workin' MomsRebecca Anderson6 episodes
2024One More TimeJenRegular role[24]

Other work

Music

YearTitleArtistAlbumNotes
2016"Do You"Ellevan x Elise BaumanBandcamp
"Make Time"
"Ego"Elevation
"More"
"A Message From a Jazz Bar in New York"
"Came Along"
"Thank You and Good Night"
2017"Watch Your Mouth"
2018"Move"

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRoleDirectorNotes
2016"Coming on Strong"Jane's PartySinging Girl
2018"Keep Going"EllevanYes
"Time Tells"K AlexanderYes
"Shine On"Ghost CaravanYes

Behind-the-Scenes

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2018Bite and SmileYesCo-writerYesShort film

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2014AfterEllen Visibility AwardsBest Lesbian/Bi AllyWon[25]
2018Canadian Screen AwardsAudience Choice AwardWon[26]
2018Diva AwardsRising StarNominated

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