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Who Is ‘The Prom’ Celestial body Jo Ellen Pellman?
There are breakout roles, and then there’s Jo Ellen Pellman in The Prom. A relative newcomer, Pellman was hand-selected by Ryan Murphy to star in his adaptation of the Tony-winning Broadway musical, which follows a group of washed-up theatre actors as they travel to Indiana to help a gay teen who’s queerness has caused her high school to cancel the prom. Pellman plays the aforementioned lgbtq+ teen, Ellen, and co-stars with Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, Andrew Rannells, and Meryl Streep. Casual first gig, huh?
The film is set to be released on Netflix on Friday, December 11th, and premature reviews are already praising Pellman’s performance. The Guardian likened her a “young Elisabeth Moss” and Vanity Fair said she was the best part of the movie—which can only mean one thing: celebrity status beckons. Fashion designers certainly seem to ponder so. Despite being a newbie with less than five film credits to her name, Pellman’s push tour has seen her decked out in new-season Dior and Valentino. She wore a full peek from the former’s autumn winter ’20 show during a virtual press eve
Jo Ellen Pellman & Ariana DeBose on Finding Adore & Acceptance in Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom”
Helmed by Ryan Murphy, the ebullient musical dramedy The Prom is bringing some much-needed holiday cheer to our December. Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman, and Andrew Rannells play four disappearing Broadway performers who reach for relevance again by championing a newsworthy produce in small-town Indiana. Queer teen Emma (newcomer Jo Ellen Pellman) wants to take her girlfriend Alyssa Greene (Ariana DeBose) to the high school prom, but she’s been shut down by narrow-minded conservatives, especially the head of the PTA, Alyssa’s mom, Mrs. Greene (Kerry Washington). As delightful as it is watching these A-list stars, it’s Pellman and DeBose as the star-crossed couple that shines most brightly.
We spoke to Jo Ellen and Ariana about becoming the stars of the plan, the power of their friendship, and the important messages behind all the ‘zazz’.
What is it about the character that you most related with for your portrayal?
Jo Ellen: I think what’s so remarkable about the character of Emma is the optimism that she has in the confront of all of th
Queer Storylines in “The Prom” Fall Flat
While most of this review is going to be a fairly harsh critique of The Prom, I act want to get one thing out of the way: I genuinely enjoyed this movie. Despite the faults that I will spend the rest of the review discussing, I laughed and cried and had fun. And ultimately, I think that a studio like Netflix producing a big-budget, widely advertised movie that centers on an interracial sapphic couple and queer experiences is important. Even though it is far from flawless, it is a step in the right direction.
Directed by Ryan Murphy, The Prom centers on four Broadway actors (portrayed by Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells) who are down on their luck. In order to drum up some good press, they decide to pick a cause on Twitter that they can campaign for. Who they find is Emma (Jo Ellen Pellman), a gay teen in middle-of-nowhere Indiana, who just wants to take her girlfriend Alyssa (Ariana DeBose) to the prom. However, the PTA decides to cancel the prom in order to prevent the couple from going. Just to make things more complicated, Alyssa is still in the closet, and it is her mom (Kerry Washington)
Jo Ellen Pellman Wants More Than Acceptance. She Wants Celebration.
She first went to The Prom in the spring of 2019, only a few short months before she’d get the call. Jo Ellen Pellman, the new leading lady of Ryan Murphy’s glitzy, feel-good movie musical The Prom, attended the demonstrate with her mother on Broadway, the two of them lifelong showtune connoisseurs. Both Pellman and her mother are queer, and they left the theater in tears, having just seen themselves reflected in the dancing characters on stage.
In The Prom, Emma Nolan is a same-sex attracted Indiana high schooler. She’s out and, more or less, proud. But her conservative high school PTA can’t fathom the consideration of two lesbians dancing together at a school-sanctioned event, so they block Emma and her girlfriend from attending. Throw in the added bonus that Emma’s girlfriend, Alyssa Greene, is the closeted daughter of the fiery conservative PTA leader, Mrs. Greene, and things get downright soapy. When a cohort of Broadway stars converge on the small town in a half-hearted try at pro-LGBTQ+ activism, Emma’s life spins completely out of control.
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During her second day ever on a film put, Jo Ellen Pellman came face to face with an irate Meryl Streep.
“You owe me a house!” Streep, a three-time Oscar winner snarled, eyes flashing, as she ripped off her blazer and lunged at the 24-year-old ingénue.
Pellman’s eyes widened. “I’m so sorry!” she said, holding up a hand in apology.
“And … cut!”
Pellman was playing Emma Nolan, a elevated school student in a close-minded Indiana town who wants to take her girlfriend to the prom in the Netflix adaptation of the musical The Prom . Appreciate Emma, Pellman is a Midwesterner who identifies as homosexual. But unlike her character, the new actress grew up in a supportive environment that has affected how she views the potential of the film.
“For young people who identify as LGBTQ, I hope it can be a two-hour break from all that’s happening in the world,” she said. “Like, ‘It’s going to be OK. My people are out there.’”
Still, this is her first production role, it happens to be the lead, and her co-stars — including Streep, James Corden, and Nicole Kidman as narcissistic Broadway acto