Ely Henry
Canadian-American actor and comedian
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Ely Henry
Ely Henry is a Canadian-American actor and comedian, born on October 18, 1991. He gained recognition for his roles in Smallfoot, Some Freaks, and Mean Girls. Henry's acting career began with his appearance in the critically acclaimed Mean Girls, written by Tina Fey. After attending Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, for filmmaking, he decided to focus on acting and moved to Los Angeles. He had a role in a pilot created by Tina Fey, although it was not picked up. Henry also worked on the television series Roadies, created by Cameron Crowe. He was invited to join the main cast of the animated film Smallfoot after providing a temporary voice. Additionally, he co-starred in the NBC comedy series Connecting, set during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ely Henry ranks #11,087 most popular person with a Buzz Score of 0.5. Ely Henry peaked at #15,606 of all time (Apr 8 - May 7, 2026). Ely Henry ranks #17,995 over the past 365 days.

















