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from "Ellen" (1994)
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Alternate Names:
Little Ellen
Filmography
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- "Ellen"
... aka These Friends of Mine (USA: first season title)
- Vows (1998) TV episode, Played by Ellen DeGeneres
- When Ellen Talks, People Listen (1998) TV episode, Played by Ellen DeGeneres
- Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute: Part 1 (1998) TV episode, Played by Ellen DeGeneres
- Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute: Part 2 (1998) TV episode, Played by Ellen DeGeneres
- Hospital (1998) TV episode, Played by Ellen DeGeneres
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Archive Footage:
- "La tele de tu vida"
- Episode #1.9 (2007) TV episode, Played by Ellen DeGeneres - "20 to 1"
... aka 20 to 01 (Australia: promotional title)
- Life-Changing Moments (2007) TV episode, Played by Ellen DeGeneres
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Quotes:
From "Ellen: The Puppy Episode: Part 2 (#4.23)" (1997)
Ellen Morgan: Do you think this is a bad idea? Telling people that I'm gay?
Peter Barnes: Believe me, Ellen. Telling people is always hard. I remember when I came out to my parents. It was one summer when I was back in school. I sat them down on our couch and said to them: "Mom, Dad, I've struggled with this for a long time. But this is who I am. Now, I can only hope you can be happy for me." For the rest of the summer, they remained silent. But the following autumn when I entered kindergarten, they were 100% behind me.
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Ellen Morgan: Do you think this is a bad idea? Telling people that I'm gay?
Peter Barnes: Believe me, Ellen. Telling people is always hard. I remember when I came out to my parents. It was one summer when I was back in school. I sat them down on our couch and said to them: "Mom, Dad, I've struggled with this for a long time. But this is who I am. Now, I can only hope you can be happy for me." For the rest of the summer, they remained silent. But the following autumn when I entered kindergarten, they were 100% behind me.
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