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By: as Ellie Nash

Date: Wed. Oct. 1 2008 3:21 PM ET

Stacey Farber has played the role of Ellie Nash on Degrassi for the past seven seasons.

She has also guest starred on numerous television shows including Dark Oracle, Doc, Best Friends Date and Instant Star and has appeared in the films Narc, Rewind, and King of Sorrow.

She was a 2003 nominee of a Young Artist Award for Best Ensemble Actor in a TV Series for Degrassi.

While studying at the New School in New York, Stacey landed an internship at both Nylon magazine and Teen Vogue. Stacey was recently cast as the lead in the CBC series 18 To Life, which has been backed by US network ABC.

Her Character: Ellie Nash

Ellie's still that strong, confident, punky girl who's always ready to help a friend.

She helped Jimmy when he was trying to redefine who he is and was even supportive of Craig's choice to go to Vancouver despite the fact she had a monster crush on him.

With the dissolution of "Downtown Sasquatch", Ellie has traded her drumsticks for a computer keyboard and she's intent on becoming a journalist and getting the full 'frosh' experience.

Single, self-possessed and ready to tackle anything, the possibilities seem endless for Ellie.

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2007 Teen Choice Awards

Teen Choice Awards

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